he really has a knack for being ahead of the curve!
Lol, love this image...
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Look at the balls on Cerny! He really does though. One of the greatest minds in the industry and knows how to get things done!
history always repeats itself, everything is cyclical. The bullied will always become the bullies once they've gained enough power.
Somebody made this comment a few days ago, and I think it's a terrible idea. id is known for creating their own new IPs, while cultivating their long time powerhouse franchises. They have never been a studio sourced to build other studios' games. Ever. This would be a disrespect to id's legacy.
I don't think it's racial or sexist reasons people are being grated by the dialogue.... I think it's because a lot of the vocal crowd on this are 30-40's who can't relate with Gen-Z teenagers. I find Gen-Z teen movies/show obnoxious too, and it has nothing to do with anyone's race or sex. They often come across as trying too hard to be cool, look edgy with no true depth of personal character. I'm just over 40 myself and acknowledge that not everything is going to a...
@Sully Right! I started adding Steam games via Quest 2 to my VR gaming last May. Running on a 3060ti, it's been a really nice budget upgrade to experience some games we've been waiting on over on PSVR2. I still play my PSVR1, and the comfort vs a Quest 2 is sooo much better still! Even using a nice BoboVR M2 Pro, it can't compare to the most lightweight, comfortable VR headset I've ever used. (There ARE advantages to sticking w a wired connection!)
I really ...
Sully, I really am starting to think you are my doppelganger. X'D I too bought my PS5 for VR first. Star Wars Squadrons, Dreams, No Man's Sky, Skyrim, Blood & Truth, Hitman 3... all had incredible upgrades from the OG PS4. I never owned a PS4 Pro, so these games that utilized the PS5's extra power looked so much better, clearer, even if they were still 1080p.
Some people talk about getting tired of their VR, letting it collect dust.. not me. About 65-75% o...
Such a trippy hidden gem.
Yea, March isn't a big wait at all. Better to release it a few weeks late patched and refined, than present something to reviews that may have a few lingering bugs.
Judging by Rush of Blood, this game is going to be amazing.
@XiNatsuDragnel Right. I respect and believe in id much more than 343 as well, but I still don't want to see id reduced to working on other studios/publisher's games.
I know you mean well... but no, just no. lol
id, really? When have they ever been sourced to make someone else's game? id creates new IPs and continues with their existing ones. I hope that never changes.
and a mustache..... but just a slight one.... call her Princess Peachfuzz.
For real. You can lose hours just free paddling around these stunning environments, without even doing the races. It's escapism at its best, a perfect cure for any stressful day.
Yea, I will continue to play Steam VR w my Q2 for a few things that will probably never come to PSVR2 like MS Flight Simulator, American & Euro Truck Simulator (a couple hidden gems for me! You'd think truck driving in a realistic world would be boring, but pretty amazing in VR.).... I appreciate what Quest 2 did to help the industry afloat, but it'll always be just a low cost Steam VR headset for me. I'm not crazy about the native Q2 games, except a few that don't need a ...
Feels perfect for VR, swinging your virtual net at those crazy monkeys... then whatever other creative contraptions they can come up w that cater towards increased immersion.
Astrobot already showed how amazing VR platformers can be. I feel Ape Escape could showcase it in a new and equally exciting way!
*They sort of tried this w the PS3 Move game, but it just doesn't translate as well on a flat screen.
Well worth the price no doubt. I'm going to have to wait, but I will have one by the end of the year!
*edit - very good point @Neonridr. WIth the necessary Move controllers, PSVR1 was almost the same price. PSVR2 is a beast. I hope it ushers in an era of more hardcore focused VR gaming, bc even on PC, there are too many minigame type experiences, and not enough full fledged games. (don't get me wrong, I'll play some of the mini games too, but I'm ready for ...
Muito bem dito!
You're right, they didn't always suck, they've lost their way..... for a long time now.
Most of their titles had good beginnings, they just got milked to all unholy hell. Then they started cookie-cuttering game mechanics amongst their entire library of games, nothing had a unique identity anymore. (I never cared for Watchdogs, never felt it had a good beginning as it came after the copy-paste was in full swing.)
I've never agreed with you more, Gangsta!
Lol... that joke didn't go over very well, sorry guys. X'D
Not judging, you're free to be whoever you want to be... I'm just saying, Isaac Clarke operates with surgical precision! Sorry for making that mental association, haha