For use in a classroom yeah it would definitely work very. Showing kids how engineering works and such. However, I can't see many schools being keen of the idea of funding for these as it's cardboard and easily broken. Which would of course mean paying out for another set.
But yes, overall an interesting concept
Wow, last time I heard about fmv it was for night trap lmao 😂
Bragging about your fast muscle car is fruitless when you have neither the gas to start it nor the track on which to race it.
Best line ever. +1 Morgan
OT, wow, even the author of this gamingbolt article is saying that the Xbox needs high profile exclusives!
The most problematic part of Heavy Rain, however, is when the female lead is forced to strip at gunpoint, a scene which serves no real purpose and functions as nothing more than gratuitous titillation.
I haven't played this since the ps3 but, as I recall, wasn't she an undercover news reporter or something trying to get some info out of some drug dealer/pimp/club owner? And had to buy try to buy some time otherwise blow her cover? That would seem to serve a function...
Whilst the cost of development has gone up slightly, what really costs the most is the marketing campaign that bigger publishers push. Some publishers will pump over 100mil on marketing drives alone! That where the true cost is.
A quick example would be call of duty modern warfare 2. 50 million to make, 200 million to market
Next month they'll be predicting that we'll meet a tall, dark and mysterious stranger /s
I fully understand the urban dictionary definition of what pay to win means Kwiet. And that this does full under that definition. But what I'm saying and this is my own opinion, I don't see how it is fully a pay to win thing as there is nothing at the end of it that gets you more than your competitors.
Yes you can improve your K/D ratio, but at the same time, your not getting back anything that will give you a clear advantage when doing competitive gaming within the next matc...
I don't see how the orbital cannon can be called a pay to win feature. You can't use it when your in a race/TDM/mission , nor can you use it against another who is also within a race/TDM/mission. Yes I know you can use it to troll other players who are doing set up jobs whilst in free play mode, there by stopping/slowing them from acquiring the money/set up equipment needed for business. But in no way whatsoever does it win you match or anything else.
I was also tempted to buy up the season pass last week whilst on offer. But then I remembered that they did the same with bf4. All season pass maps got made free for all as well.
This will be a great title when it releases hopefully. I'm looking forward to it
welcome to the club mate. Try rush of blood for arcade style shooter fun. its free on psn atm so worth it. the last guardian is a great demo especially if you have little ones. Skyrim and res7 are top titles and if multiplay is your thing their is EVE, Far point (best with aim controller) or star trek bridge crew for that community feeling game.
Just done the last guardian vr. Very short demo, only bout 10min total, but have got to say, one of the most impressive looking vr demo's Ive actually seen so far on psvr. If you have younger kids then they will really enjoy this.
We are going to get The last of us part 2 (ps4), the new God of war (ps4) Deathstrandng (ps vita) and skyrim VR + Doom VFR (psvr).
There you go, that's my predictions. /s
Proberly more accuracte than trash site
Didn't realise this was a free DLC. Will be adding it now and doing it in VR asap
Well, my daughter is going to love this at least
@Eulderink
It was EA BIG you was thinking of. Yeah I remember that game, more ssx 3 though. Also who remembers desert strike. Those were when EA was a good games publisher
Wow, and some people think that VR is dying off! Don't seem that way to me if interest in Sony trail program is this popular. The next 12 months are looking dam good for VR as whole.
I put the game on smooth locomotion and smooth turning. On telefrag into enemies. I have no issues with that set up. Although can understand that to new players of VR it can be off putting at first. People just need to slowly adjust into it rather than diving head first In.
Is EA in real trouble?
Let's hope so
But would schools be willing to pay for a new console when it gets broken or dropped? That was what I was getting at.