vickwildcatsheler
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There will probably be a standalone account you can create with any email like most products use. Like Steam or Epic. It will be an account just for VR, not anything to do with a Facebook account. I do not have a Facebook account and didn’t want to create one just for VR. Probably would have purchased the Quest when I

Don’t fall for that shit. It’ll use a Meta account, or they’ll have enough info on you to link it to your Facebook account or Facebook shadow account behind the scenes.

Eggs, Potatoes, MSG, Whole Milk, Frozen Fruits/Vegetables, Coffee.

“I’m a nice guy.”
“Do you know who I am?”
“I’m brutally honest.”
“You’ll change your mind.”
“Because I can.”
Anything having to do with being an “alpha”
“You’re so sensitive.”
“You’ve just lost a customer.”
“I tell it like it is.”
“Sorry, I can’t help it, I’m a [insert zodiac sign].”
“Don’t give me excuses.”
“I’m just asking

They can’t. There’s brand recognition in the Blizzard name.  Sure, “but other companies.....”.  Since when has ANY video game company operated like any other company outside the industry?  Either Blizzard recovers from this or they don’t, but they don’t get the chance to change their name and act like the slate is

Yeah when that guy filmed himself eating a calorie surplus, and then gained mass as a result, I was blown away completely.

Oh man, absolutely. I’m certain pre-internet me thought he was a geniuns and magician the first time I made it accross the bay by heading down the long hill near the back left of the first island, firing the tank turret backwards to gain speed, a core memory lol

Good for you, man.

Looking forward to reading more needlessly padded summaries of mundane events from you.

At 0% its not bad, but the article does a poor job of explaining that 0% isn’t for everyone. 

Oh, kinda like all dubs

“You kick that dickhead out.”

This just in, and I have to say it’s alarming: Playing Battleship as a kid doesn’t make you a Grand Admiral of her Majesty’s Fleet. Games are games. Many heads will explode over this.

I don’t think this is malicious - it’s actually smart. If I were on Sony’s security team, I’d be pretty nervous that there are interfaces out in the wild taking payment that will never see so much as a critical security patch again. They’re reducing their potential attack surface by constraining payment to platforms

It’s a pain, but if you add funds immediately through through any internet browser I wouldn’t call that “nearly unusable”.

What this is, is a way to lower their overall risk and cost of keeping the PS3/Vita versions of the stores open.

So long as they’re transacting money there, there have to be additional controls, oversight, regular audits and lots of other things. But if they’re just transacting made-up “Sony Bucks” then it’s a much

So, at 150k lines of dialogue, Starfield has about half the number of the awesome, yet very indie, gem Disco Elysium? I think it will be just fine. For a Bethesda game, at least.

Yeah, I like Kotaku, but this article feels like “big project = big project!” with insights from someone who doesn’t work there. I’d rather hear about it if there actually is any crunch, not just “AAA studio might have to crunch!”

Breaking news: Larger scope of project means it is harder to complete!

While I remain skeptical with how successful Netflix’s foray into game publishing and streaming will be, I do feel like a narrative adventure game is a good fit for the platform. Especially seeing their experiment with the interactive Black Mirror game.