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Proof reading is worth your time. How unprofessional.
PS3 and 360 only.
Excited to play it again.
Do you mean "niche market"? Cliche market doesn't make a lot of sense in this context.
Author of article is a moron for many reasons but mostly this. Do your research before spreading lies.
TV reflection. In a dark room, the blue reflects off of the bezel on my Bravia. It's somewhat distracting. Not a deal breaker but a nuisance.
Yes, let's buy new, taller entertainment centers or put our tv up on blocks because we can't turn off the light. That seems logical. Why should anyone have to change their setup to accommodate a new controller with features a majority of people don't utilize? It wouldn't kill you it think for a few seconds before making moronic suggestions.
Opinions stated as facts are not facts.
... I never said the controller was more realistic. Don't be obtuse. I simply said that I'm not getting off the couch to play a VR game until it's far more realistic than current technology allows. Until then it remains a novelty.
I see this as a novelty. When I play games I want to sit down and relax, not stand up a move around. Neat idea but the technology won't be good enough until the user can forget they're playing a game because it's that realistic.
Agree completely. It's awfully arrogant to think that Target designed this just for him.
You really think the goal at this point is to earn new customers? How absurd. The goal is simple: save our public image. This has nothing to do with you, Oceangrown. Get over yourself,
Fact checking FTW
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Your one-man protest is sure to change their minds.
Time will tell.
Gammers. Gammers? I guess what we're complaining about now is your spelling or typing.
The illusion of demand.
Creating false demand either way. When they have to creatively word something it's embarrassing. They've been on damage control for months. They messed up from the beginning and the numbers of available consoles speaks for itself. I saw two at target yesterday. Not a PS4 in sight.
What exactly is a "hand jester"?
Perhaps you mean "hand gesture"?
Two entirely different things.
I think "thx" autocorrected to "the."
Autocorrect is not your friend today.