thedevilsjester
thedevilsjester
thedevilsjester

I don’t think you understand how MMO server emulation works. There is nothing taken. They set up an end point that responds to requests in the same way that the official server would respond (Google vs Oracle proved that this is not theft). That being done, the only thing left is to get the players client (provided

I understand where you are coming from, and believe me, I am just acting as the Devils Advocate right now, but its not as cut and dry as that.

While I agree with the sentiment, taking and copying are two fundamentally different things. When something is taken (stolen) it transfers possession from the original owner to the taker. When something is copied, both the original owner and the taker have it.

They don’t get to pick and choose. As a member of an organization you uphold that organizations laws, or you get kicked out. Its not a “uphold the laws when it suits you” situation.

This was one of the funnest games I played as a kid. I am excited for this release.

This exactly. I play much, much better with a Controller, and hold my own quite well against Keyboard and Mouse players. This myth that Keyboard and Mouse is superior is absurd.

“Allow” without details is pointless. An sports car dealer will allow you to drive away with their Lamborghini, provided you pay them $400,000. What red tape, what costs, what concessions does a developer have to make to take advantage of this? It might not be worth the trade off.

I am not mistaking history, I never claimed it wasnt originally released as just DLC. I wasnt aware of that fact (I know the infamous one wasnt, as well as other stand alones I have seen), but it hardly matters, because it exists as a separate game now, so has every right to be listed as a separate game on a list of

I think he means older as in, not games released “relatively recently” which is not accurate because there are quite a few new games on there like Titanfall 2, Battlefield 1, XCOM 2, and of course all of the PSVR games.

The Last of Us: Left Behind is not DLC. Its a bite-size standalone game. It does not add content to The Last of Us, nor does it require owning The Last of Us. As Wikipedia describes it “The Last of Us: Left Behind is an action-adventure survival horror video game.” There are people/places that call it/list it as

I absolutely love JRPGs. From Final Fantasy and Dragon (Warrior) on the NES when I was 6-7, to the latest and greatest today, and I think Anime is bleh. I have tried a couple times to enjoy it (its seems that as much of a geek that I am, that I would have some interest in it, so I try) but it holds zero interest for

I don’t think anyone is dismissing the new in FF XV, aside from the usual vocal minority. Nothing wrong with a bit of fan service, especially if its tied into a great game.

3ds has not had enormous success. Its not a complete failure, but its hardly an “enormous success” just comparing the 3DS sales currently to the DS at the same point in its lifespan, the DS had ~100-125 million in the first 5 years, vs the 60 million 3DS units.

Abandoning a product that consumers do not want is just smart business sense, its not “lack of support” from Sony its “lack of interest” from the consumer and 3rd parties. If VR has a lack of interest from consumers or 3rd parties, nothing Sony can (or should) do will change that, and it will become another dustbin

History tells us nothing of the sort. When has Sony ever dropped support for a peripheral (or any hardware for that matter) that sold well and had decent 3rd party support?

Exactly, thats what I am trying to say. Its not an objective fact that PC is somehow better than Console, its subjective opinion. As such, Rift/Vive value proposition is not automatically better than PSVR value proposition. Its better if you are a PC gamer, but then, it wouldn’t really matter if the PSVR blew the

You are making a simple mistake: PSVR != PS4. PSVR is a headset that currently works on the PS4 and PS4 Pro (which, by the way, can offer improved visuals for all games including VR), and will likely also work on the PS4 Pro II, or PS5, or whatever they call it 5 years from now. Not to mention, Sony talked about

This is entirely subjective. In my opinion, a $400 PS4 (or Xbox One) is worth far, far, more than, well, any PC. I game on a console because I think PC gaming (in general) is not enjoyable at any price. (Which to be fair is the same reason most PC gamers don’t game on a console)

Very few games are PS Move only. Sony has stated that almost all games will work with the Dualshock 4, with a select few requiring the Move controllers.

“to other already-released systems that aim to do the same thing.”