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yeah, very nice to get all these classics in new version =)

My view on it:

Steam review: 11/10 would milk again.

Yeah, i would have way preferred it if in the realistic environment place the humans were looking like mario. (I mean proportioned and in that semi cartoony look like him).

yeah, i would LOVE that, too.

I’d also like the larger screen though =)

FREE MONEY FOR YOU NINTENDO:

I have some fond memories of some unique games only available on the WiiU.

Commented already on the video: as dev and gamer these videos are very fascinating to me. On one side i’m also glad that cancelled games at least get some spotlight again that way, but on the other it also makes me sad. I mean just watching this video, it’s not just obvious to me that a lot of work has gone into this

I think they would do good in adding a max cap payment per game, so one would never have to pay more than the full price of the game for the time playing that game. Right now, with the current pricing it is a complete no go for any game which takes longer than 40-50 hours to play through.

Software of course has an impact on battery life in general, but in this case, the main culprit is very obviously that the battery has a smaller size/capacity.

Yeah, sure there are obviously less people who read a lengthy comment than a super short one. To me someone reading a comment even though it’s lengthy and then replying to it with something thoughtful is more interesting as conversation partner though than someone who would only read it if it is super short. So yeah,

Sorry, but the battery life being a software bug is just plain nonsense.

I bought Macbook Pros as my main laptops for many years, they were never powerful enough for gaming (besides very few games at lowest settings), but for that i had my windows desktops and in the past it also seemed more the case that a really beastie gaming laptop would come with way high sacrifices in battery life

I don’t know why you have that picture of Bethesda, based on what they have put out so far they to me seem like the polar opposite of what you say, to me they seem very much like a company which very much cares about their games and community long past the initial launch window.

One more thing i should add is that in VR some of the things most appealing to me are those i would have not thought of before as such at all.

Many games get pushed back, in some cases several times. Also several of those you spoke about. The initial sales window is not something made up by developers and publishers, it is just a reality they have to deal with that any game (or any media really) will usually get a sales spike on launch and then sell less and

There are many VR games and apps which you can play seated, too, if you don’t like those where you move around, well, get seated playable ones.

both AR and VR have different strengths and weaknesses so will have different main use cases, it’s not an either or proposition, both will co exist with headset/goggles based systems in many cases likely allowing both in the future.

Next to windows machines i also have macbook pros and i find the touch bar an incredibly misguided idea.