I think what he's asking is Lays or Ruffles? Salted or unsalted? Baked or classic? Those sorts of things.
So like internet browser history? Or nipples?
Great point here: "You do not operate within a vacuum and this relationship does not work in reverse. You are not entitled to my money."
Corporations seem more entitled than anyone these days and they are nothing without their consumers.
I agreed until the "nice try" comment... I wasnt trying to offend your fanboyism jesus....
I think kinect can be great when implemented properly, i have my reservations about its overall practicality, but you dont have to jump on the defense brigade train all of a sudden...
Loved it on PC, only few gripes with the UI on main menus (which are not detriments to the game, just my own personal difficulties really)
- menus, market... money... credit.. stuff was too much for me and the whole customization setup was just all a bit too much only way I can describe it. Too cluttered FOR THE CASUAL player which I wanted to be with this particular title. For people who take to time to delve into it I am sure it becomes like second nature, but when I played...
"Kinect voice commands are very responsive. Moonlightswami had to repeat them only when they were uttered too quietly or there was too much noise."
Nothing new, but it is the biggest drawback of Kinect voice command functionality.. interference, same as with Siri on Iphone. What are you going to have to do? Tell everyone to "shut up" for a second before giving a command to do something each time?
Makes social scenes or otherwise non-solita...
Love the call of duty zombie metaphor, clever, and it brings some life to the article. Wit.
Two are mines...
It's twins! I will name this one PS4 and this one Fred.
Is this why pc gaming died long ago? Oh yeah it didnt....
I used to play basketball 5 hours a day, my knees wore out and other joints, now I play games. Go days and weeks without playing with no side effects.
I think some people need to just accept that almost ANYTHING can be so enjoyable that you just do it every second you can.
For many, that's video games. Think of all the people who watch tv 24/7 as long as one is available to watch (I don't watch tv, at all).
Not saying it's the hea...
Perhaps the most obvious drawback to making a purely action-based QTE-esque game. Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls vary up the gameplay, which is the entire premise behind the NEED for quick time events in the first place, all the variation demands a uniformity to the control configuration.
For hacking and slashing and shooting orders to AI, a controller should be enough using standard control layout and bypassing the QTE sequences.
I would say that the way G...
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Well from the gif... I sorta think the first (old) one was a little more visually spectacular looking than the newer one, as far as the "de-camoing" effect goes. Newer one isn't necessarily "poorer," but subtler maybe. Less contrast.
Yeah, only just NOW are there top of the line video cards rolling out with (minus the Titan, which is 1,000.00 USD by the way) 6 GB of GDDR5 dedicated video memory. LITERALLY 99.9 percent of all other cards are 4 gigs or less, high end is 3 GB 6 (being ultra, soon to be 8).
And the focused development environment of consoles allows all of this hardware, as we all know, to be pushed much farther than their PC counterparts.
I've got a 7950 3 gig in my PC an...
Yeah sorry, in this instance it isn't some fancy new chip or processor or something that unlocks all kinds of potential, it's a "workaround" plain and simple and workarounds don't "level up" "unlock special abilities" or get bonus XP weekends.
@aiBreeze
Well PS3's (as well as PCs) Folding@home function WAS a form of cloud computing, or rather what's referred to as "distributed computing," and it WAS intended to benefit research in many of the following areas and more:
Alzheimer's disease
Huntington's disease
Cancer
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Viruses
Drug design
Quick, glad all these camera peripherals are getting some practical uses beyond gaming itself. Things they can manage a bit more easily.
I would assume this is from a completely shut off state, like before you just set it to hibernate or whatever it does (the always on deal).
I would guess anyway.
you're smart
I noticed this as well, the contour, inclination of the blades, everything about their design appear to lend themselves perfectly to maximize airflow/exhaust.
The overall conical proportions too, quite unique.