zerosuitsamus
zerosuitsamus
zerosuitsamus

My computer does exactly this, except with less latency. With my touch screen monitor I can swipe on it as well. I can use any apps, as it's just a mirror of my phone. Not revolutionary.

Do you have any video of this? I'd actually like to see this. I do this on my computer every day, I'm not so sure what the difference is here.

Oh, I didn't say that I wouldn't personally use it. I said it wasn't innovation, as in it's not a new feature, by any means. It's only a new feature for Samsung I guess. I've used my phone remotely on my computer for years, and I've used my computer on my phone, nothing revolutionary there.

I can't find anything on the internet about it, but it just seems like a useless feature. Devices should never remote control an inferior device, it just doesn't make sense, and I can't see how it would ever be useful.

I love Nomura. I like everything he does, character design, writing, and game directing.

He HAS health problems. I believe his wrists are really bad, as he enters EVERY single damage value, and checks it himself.

It's not innovation. It's existed LONG before the Pro 3 ever came out. My teacher in the third grade had one 10 years ago.

Name one thing.

Oh, these are really old, late 90's or VERY early 2000's.

Why? I've been thinking this since the iPad 2. There's been NO innovation on the tablet market since they came out.

It's true though. Nothing good came from the 3DS version.

" In our universe, they don't exist." Then don't change it?

Nope, it's just a crappy F2P MMO.

Oh, I wasn't linking that for Mario Kart, the other games.

Mario Kart is 1080p 60fps.

"This past year (365 days) has a been a disappointment for AAA games. "

It's an 8 player mode.

Sleeping Dogs was a fantastic game, I only bought it for TF2 Genuines on Steam, but I'm super glad I bought it. One of the only good games that's come out in recent years.