No no, you are in the proper time and space. We are currently living in the twilight zone.
Good to hear. This game has been on my radar for at least a year now, but apparently, the North American servers are always dead.
They will more than likely announce the 5900 series next February, around the same time of year when they announced the Radeon VII, earlier this year.
Big.
Save your Pounds, Euros, Canadian Dollars, American Dollars, and Australian Dollars, because this company only wants Chinese currency. I say, let them have it, and let's make sure they get tossed head first on the way out the door!
Being that this is the case, perhaps the PS5 and Scarlett will be using a variant of the RX 5700 XT, since they surely must have their cpu/gpu figured out by now, and Phil spencer did say that the next Xbox will have ray tracing. It will be interesting to see the final specs of the new consoles.
Time sure flies.... Those were truly exciting days in the gaming industry. They don't make games like that anymore.
I've heard something about this with the PS5, but like you, if there is any AI assistant built into either of the two consoles, then I'm out. My realtor gave me a Google Home Mini for using him to sell my home. I kept it in the packaging and sold it on craigslist. I will not put a microphone in my home, which is built solely to collect data.
Yes, there is a back door in smart phones, which can allow security agencies and the big tech companies to listen to your con...
I didn't know that, thanks for the link. Looks like Bungie will have to appease the communists too!
Banning a gamer to please the Communist Chinese should be the death nail for this company, as far as I'm concerned.
This will be unacceptable in the year 2020.
Not lose the brand, but expand it beyond its current hardware constraints. They can still make games, and have their own ecosystem, but bring it to more devices, so more people can enjoy PlayStation without having to make a hardware purchase, and not just with streaming, but with downloads also.
It's likely not just for a good reason, but out of necessity.
Not at all, but I do think that when you are an executive, in a company that makes products that are used by people of all political stripes and of all walks of life, you should stay out of the political sphere. It would be one thing if he let his beliefs be known in personal conversations, but putting it all out on twitter, to broadcast his political beliefs in a negative fashion to the world, towards presumably half of their customer base, is just plain stupid. It wouldn't surprise me t...
I'm skipping this game, and GR: Breakpoint. Too much focus on items and micro-transactions, and not enough on gameplay and map design. There is litterally nothing that I want to buy this holiday season. Perhaps Gears 5, but like most new games, the price is too much to justify IMO.
Still waiting for Borderlands 3 and Metro Exodus to drop onto Steam, and then I might be in the mood to spend a bit of money. I just bought Shadow of the Tomb Raider (Croft Edition) for $45....
Nice guy, but way too political on his twitter feed. After reading some of his ignorant posts, I lost a lot of respect for him.
I think it needs an AMD reference in the name:
Xbox ~threadripper~
I think that noobs who ask "what's so bad with Ghost Recon?", is what is so bad with Ghost Recon.