Possibly, but with PC the environment is open, so anyone can buy an oculus, develop for it and push their application to the web. I have an oculus rift and the tech is amazing. It's also great to have game to people develop for it and release for free, along with a community that will figure out a way to patch in support.
With sony, hopefully each morpheus kit can act as a dev kit and they would release the SDK for free, but I don't see that happening.
Just ended OK so when can we order the Anniversary PS4?????
I actually don't completely disagree, I think we will see another console, but I thing it will evolve into something different than a machine that all of the hardware is local. I think consoles will bring something different with more cloud processing and streaming. PC's will continue the upward trend of becoming easier for use in the living room and that could fill a local power void if people want a custom solution.
If you watched he didn't formally announce to be annual. COuld be because the main keynote said the first annual playstation experience but quickly corrected himself to first ever. I don't think it's ever been confirmed
edit oops wrong thread.
So did it set the record or not " That year the Wii sold 766,179 units Black Friday week."
DD was awesome. I need to go back and finish it.
I agree. That was not the way to go in order to make a point about Polygon, and the IGN thing really isn't a big deal. The original post is edited with an apology. The rant was exactly the kind of thing the big sites point to in the comments sections and it was out of line to post. I will be writing an actual article to make the point rather than going on a dumb video rant.
Yes, that was not the way to go in order to make a point about Polygon, and the IGN thing really isn't a big deal. The original post is edited with an apology.
I was reading it on mobile it certainly doesn't say that they're an Australian website when using their mobile version.
To thecquestion. I asked if it was JUST them. MEANING ONLY AUSTRALIA. In other words no one has heard anything about the us yet. Calm down sheesh. Would that be your response in person or are just an angry troll. A normal person would answer something along the lines of "yes only AU for now." I asked because the US had pulled San Andreas b...
This is just Australia correct ?
the unintentional comedy just went through the roof after reading this comment
I have them all, I win.
It's not about getting fooled. Obviously one can wait to purchase a game until reviews hit. In this day an age nobody has an excuse for being fooled. It's the fact that companies keep trying to fool us. They act the like consumer is a moron and can't see through the BS marketing. Until the consumer asks for more they will keep shoveling the same short sighted marketing campaigns behind broken games, then ask the consumer to ignore the reviews that say its broken. All the whi...
I don't disagree. The post isn't about the crew as much, as this trend in gaming to not pay attention to early reviews and how they contradict themselves in marketing. It's unethical advertising that these companies are getting away with. Don't trust reviews unless they are good essentially. The crew could turn out to be a great game, but it doesn't change the fact that ubisoft used early build praise while telling us to not pay attention to early reviews.
It just seems like Ubisoft put everything into this holiday season with all of the releases and they stretched everyone thin. They don't want people to react to early releases so they can get a patch or two in place to fix another shipped broken game. At least Far Cry 4 runs ok.
"If we regulate the content of video games we have no choice but to examine all forms of art and entertainment. Video games give people an outlet, and it shouldn’t be up to regulations to decide what is and isn’t appropriate for consumers. We have rating guidelines, and retailers strictly enforce those recommendations, putting the responsibility on the parent and consumer. For these reasons, developers should continue making the games that they want while the consumer decides if it’s ...
You could have read the article. The thesis was that developers shouldn't be responsible and it's abusrd to think that games cause such violence or should be held accountable. Thanks for reading.
No it's not a review of a trailer, it's talking about the contradiction between Ubisoft telling consumers not to trust early reviews, while we are supposed to buy into quotes in the trailer that praise early builds of the game. Reading is fundamental.
The fact they even had to comment is ridiculous. It still blown my mind that gamers can't wrap their head around the fact that early demos might have some bugs. The problem comes when the retail title has bugs. Like AC, the crew, halo, etc...