Unless you mean positional and from an outside source, then you’d have to make some kind of a chart where in the room your speakers are and have it keep track of it in comparison to your head, sounds like more work than it’s worth.
Unless you mean positional and from an outside source, then you’d have to make some kind of a chart where in the room your speakers are and have it keep track of it in comparison to your head, sounds like more work than it’s worth.
Oculus can do that no problem, you just set your sound source, is that not an option on Vive? Steam VR picks my Windows default output, so I don’t see how that doesn’t already work.
Let’s say maybe some people don’t own the game on their Switch (which I would find hard to believe) but that still only leaves around 40,000 copies in the wild without a Switch attached. That’s substantial but not crazy.
It’s funny that Sega gets applauded for making the same thing over and over because they’ve screwed sonic up so many times by trying to do something different. No one wants them to take any creative choices, just classic sonic or sonic adventure 3d stages, no in between.
I play these games completely muted. Normally there is too much going on for the audio itself to even be useful, you’re better off just focusing or listening to music, will keep you from getting frustrated as quickly.
Are you really handicapped because you can’t be told where to go and given some details about where the enemy are? You’re better off just paying attention to the game than spending half your time talking to everyone.
I use the Kensington Expert Mouse Pro (actually a huge trackball) at work for the past 5 years. I am a professional software engineer so it has helped me immensely with wrist strain caused by holding my wrist up to move around a mouse.
That’s a good point, maybe they want to upgrade it to make even more money than they could be and don’t want everyone to get one and lose interest in buying future installments.
I don’t think the overall value of that stuff is really as high, they are probably taking the highest prices on ebay for everything. I don’t care how much stuff you find, if the game doesn’t work, the system is broken, etc there goes all your value.
People’s perception of bad is usually linked to the price they paid for it.
The PS4 has notoriously bad battery life. Nyko sells a powerpak for it that works pretty well to double the battery life.
Graphics look inferior to the NBA Jam on 360, which you can already play on the Xbox One. I am willing to bet this is going to be a skip, no one but NBA Hangtime (who technically had NBA Jam people working on it) have been able to pull off a good clone.
This is a staple of the series, to make sure you can’t do too much in one day and have to watch your deadlines. Unfortunately it is annoying and that cat somehow becomes your parent, which I find pretty funny. It seems in all the games the adults could give a crap less what you do.
Maybe there is something I don’t get about Overwatch but what’s the problem with just keeping this mode in the game? Maybe the server cost for it outweighs the amount of people who would play it over an amount of time, but I really despise these limited time, get good at it so we can take it away, bonuses.
So he has kids who make him hate his life more than someone being pulled over a down armrest and dragged. That seems more of a comment on his own quality of life than that passenger’s situation.
That’s such a fad thing to say you are, luckily most people grow out of it after they get sick of being called an idiot and being shown google earth and pictures of the earths curves from planes
Pretty much every EA sports game does this.
You had an option to not use all caps. Unfortunately you chose not to.
Are you kidding me? Learning to put a bunch of prebuilt parts together is not worthy of shaming someone over. You’re more or less just slapping things together, not learning some college level skill.