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Got the game on Steam and played a bunch on Steam Deck, looking forward to play it multiplayer with my nephew soon.

This particular site obviously did scammy things, but it is nonsense to talk about NFTs as a technology being a scam.

welcome to prudistan

it is very rare sadly that someone is a great leader of a huge company and a really nice good human being, he was one of the few, really sad Satoru Iwata died, makes me sad each time i’m reminded of it.

more very good moves by Epic.

I would’t say the times have helped prove whether something like Stadia (or Geforce Now or Xbox’s streaming thingy) is an option with potential or not at all.

I think the extreme shortages of PS5, XBSX etc are more a sign of the times that we’re in the middle of the pandemic and there is a broader chip and general manufacturing and shipping shortage really just kicking off which will likely become even worse before it becomes better.

sweet, i hope they get as good inside out tracking with IR cameras on the headset going for the controllers as the Oculus Quest has.

sorry, but wrong. Sony came into console gaming as a big non gaming tech company, initially just with the thought of making a cd drive extension for the SNES in coop with Nintendo, as that fell apart, well, they decided to make their own console.

depends on your connection and how close their data centers are to you i guess, because i played through the entire hitman 3 game last weekend and had zero noticeable input lag and the visuals looked great.

it is a bummer, because Stadia actually works great (if one has a good connection). I wanted to upgrade my gaming pc, but of course i can’t find any of the parts i want these days. Meanwhile Stadia allowed me to play Cybperpunk and Hitman 3 smoothly all the way through on higher quality settings than i could have run

man, that audio clip brings up so many memories =D

most people don’t like most types of QTEs, but besides that point, i get where you’re coming from of course.

Regarding headaches/nausea, for most people that can be turned into a non issue by adjusting comfort settings which most of the good games have meanwhile like toggling on snap turn or a comfort tunneling vignette while moving. Most people usually get used to VR more and more over a few sessions, while in an early

I’ve just written a lengthy reply above to tb1337933535 which touches upon the same topics some.

What’s a better choice depends on the game and also on thhe player’s current mood of course.

yes, also there are meanwhile really good options in VR headsets in a very large price range, so depending on your budget, there is likely something fitting available.

No, actually i’m not particularly rich (sadly), i have to save up money to buy expensive gear regularly, too =( =)

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Yeah, i look forward to March just like you, but don’t see anyone as whiner here, i totally get where everyone is coming from. While one hasn’t tried the stuff yet, it may totally seem like a dorky gimmicky thing from the outside.

back in the day many of the cult classic 3D games required people to upgrade their whole computer.