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I want to play this with the Oculus Rift. Trackmania has fantastic rift support

Yes for a while now. Its much better than fraps and other similar recording software since it uses a built in h.264 encoder on the card to record video. Shadowplay is a feature where it will always record the past N minutes and at a push of a button you can decide to save it so you wont miss anything.

I did not say there was no way to get energy on the Moon. Solar panels and nuclear reactors would work well on either body. Methane powered ICEs on the Moon, not so much.
Also solar panels would be worthless for 15 day stretches since any outpost would be in the Earth’s shadow. That would require heavy batteries or an

The moon and Mars are completely different environments with very few similar challenges. The amount of Delta-V to go to Mars and the Moon is about the same. Mars is a 6 month trip while the Moon is 3 days therefore the life support systems won’t be remotely similar due to the drastic requirements. Also Mars has an

What game is being shown in the quality slider?

but Sony is japanese and they get 3rd parties...

Or the individual developer could use Azure servers, or AWS, or Google Compute, etc. Microsoft is just making it easy for first parties to use existing microsoft products.

The Bengal carrier was one of the first ships ingame. Now its being updated to be even more detailed. This demo, had you cared to watch it, showcases the largest buyable ship flying ingame.

I think you are overestimating the number of servers required. The universe “simulation” is currently running on a single server according to the latest 10ftc. All other interactions are instance based, so a single server blade to conceivably run 10+ instances. Cloud servers like AWS, Azure, Google Compute, etc are

If only a dozen people care enough about the game to play it at that point I guess its time for the game to die. However I could see several hundred people playing on a separate universe 10 years after the game “dies”. Look at Star Wars Galaxies Emulated. There are several hundred people playing even now.

One of the original promises was that anyone could operate their own server with mods. CIG would only be financially responsible for the Star Citizen PU which is the mega server everyone plays on. Theoretically in 20 years people could play even once CIG moves on.

The idea is to be able to drive into your garage, get out, and the car will start charging. Then the idea is to be able to walk out, handles pop out, sit in the seat, and go. No distractions between the user and the vehicle.

This is ridiculous. The entire “story” of the game is just the overhyped imagination of youtubers trying to make money. Five nights did not have some kind of grand story when it was designed and released. The creator just took the fanaticaly ramblings from youtube and incorporated it in later ganes.

Also none of this

I think its mainly because Sony isn’t willing to commit its AAA titles to PS+ yet. When it launched on PS3 they had a backlog of old AAA they could put out relatively freely. The PS4 is not that old and I think Sony believes they could still make more money off of the older AAAs like killzone etc.

But there have been recent Marvel Lego games and we all know these games started with Lego Star Wars.

I think part of the charm of Rocket League is the fact that the player is in direct control. There are so many sports games where the camera is so far detached from the player in order to simulate the TV experience. I’m hoping EA/2K see the success of rocket league and consider adding more personal camera modes to

If Nintendo would just nut up and spend the money reengineering the nintendo online network and launched a console with a similar profile to the ps4 but with newer silicon, I could see a major coup on their hands. Objectively better graphics with the same online experience and the Nintendo IP people lap up like pigs!

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time zones...

It doesn’t really matter for practice. The point is artificially enhancing your performance in the tournament where you’re playing for money is wrong.

Video game reviews are skewed towards the high end. Almost all games are in the 60-90 range. Very rarely is a game close to 100 or below a 50. I personally advocate for a more dynamic use of the number scale so that everything isn’t fully bunched up.