Thousand year door is so good. It would be great for more people to be able to play it easily.
Thousand year door is so good. It would be great for more people to be able to play it easily.
Maybe they should focus on what their user base wants instead trying to be TikTok or whatever is hot this week.
Brennan is incredible, and that is an entertaining cast. Going to have to watch this with my wife. Kind of surprised Heidi N Closet isn’t joining up. I know she did a one shot with critical role.
They will just have to create a fee to “cover the costs” of having to tell you what they are going to charge you.
Pretty similar for me, but I never did Fark. Funnily enough after digg was sold and relaunched I started using the new digg pretty regularly. It isn’t old digg, but it does find and aggregate decent news and entertainment links.
Super Mario kart and the original doom. I can play either of those games at any point and always have fun. There are newer games in both of those series, and I do love them too, but if I want some comfort gaming it’s the originals for me.
I tried playing the first one in VR, but that didn’t really work out for me. I ended up watching my wife play it. Interesting puzzle game.
I am not sure that this really changes focus all that much. Sounds like there were only about 50 people working on swtor, and they are mostly sending them to Broadsword, so it isn’t like they are redirecting them to work on their other properties. I guess it frees up some budget for other things, but my understanding was that the old republic was mostly self sustaining (or it probably would have been shut down years ago).
I have been wanting to try it now that I have a computer capable of running it, but there are other games currently taking up my time. I am a bit wary since I have never really played any kojima games and what I have seen of a lot of them seems pretty far up its own ass.
I can’t imagine most people will want to wear that headset for more than the 2 hours the battery lasts. I know I haven’t when wearing existing vr headsets. I seem to max out at about 30 minutes.
I think to get to a consumer version Apple will want to drop all of the glass and metal and go for lighter plastic instead. They need to drop the secondary outward facing screen as well for weight, battery and cost savings.
If things can get comparable to thicker framed normal glasses, that will be when VR/AR can really become mainstream.
If the ability to be a digital nomad had occurred earlier in my life I probably would have gone for it. Now I kind of don’t want to be away from my parents because I know they won’t be around forever. Plus I have a house and other commitments I don’t want to be away from.
Just own it. Everyone is freaky about something. Let your freak flag fly.