But are you not saying it's existence is problematic?
But are you not saying it's existence is problematic?
But almost every review cites it's surprising lack of bulk and it's huge progress from previous VR attempts. You seem to not actually have any idea what you're talking about.
The minute I have my hands on immersive VR is the minute I get to spend the rest of my life pretending you bastards done' exist anymore. I will be completely nonplussed about what I might look like.
Steam was still very divisive and clunky even in 2008, and he was representing Epic's stance. Piracy on consoles isn't even in the same ballpark as PC games - right now, with Bioshock Infinite, on IPT there's 15,757 PC download and only 3,094 Xbox downloads and 1211 PS3 downloads. So, roughly, 5-6 times the piracy on…
It's an issue of time and money, too - installing a cracked version of something was a lot more appealing when I was younger and could screw around with getting it work. Now I'm older and have the money to just save myself the hassle.
That's not really contradictory, and certainly not hypocritical - piracy did and does affect PC sales numbers, and vast differences in hardware configurations are harder to optimize your games for. Steam's awesomeness in the years since that statement have changed PC gaming to a large extent, and pushing to find ways…
Those legs aren't sexy, they are a power fantasy for 14-year old women. :P
Very well put.
"Women are to sex appeal like Men are to strength"
I loved the first one, but that Ice Cave stage stymied me from getting any deeper with it way back on the first Xbox. I think this is supposed to be out this year on PC and, supposedly, PS3?
If people are interested in seeing how the Dynasty Warriors formula can be expanded into something way deeper and weirder, may I suggest the eternally-in-development but finally coming out Kingdom Under Fire 2?
That looks pretty cool - a Red Faction-ish action RPG with Arkham Asylum combat? I'm down for that.
Those all seem like smart additions, but I can't pretend that I am remotely interested in using any of them. Speakers in the controller didn't do anything for the Wii, the touchscreen seems too secondary to be really vital to interacting with the game, the positional tracking doesn't appear to be particularly more…
The cyclops with the skull rosary is awesome.
That whole movie tack is such a straw man - not only does it assume women can't take equal pleasure in the same things as men, but theatrical releases are a large portion traditionally-female-oriented entertainment - dramas, romances, family films, etc.
Isn't that why we bought the PS3, too?
I'm just going by what the card manufacturer recommends - the card only draws 150 watts. Admittedly, I don't know a lot about this, but I've been looking at a very similar rig.