Flex, you're on the wrong site for PC gaming. N4G is heavily console-centric. Hardly worth pushing issues on here. I suggest Pcgamer or Twitter if you want to gather with the PC brethren.
But you're absolutely right on all points.
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Youve got to be kidding about Pirating being a major factor in PC gaming development.
The Sales figures on Pc speak for themselves. It is a very viable platform. Lots of Pc exclusives sell millions upon millions of copies.
Wait, so no single player campaign at all?! This game just became a Hard Pass.
Damn. Thats like 4 wicked games right there.
There is ZERO chance of that. Ronda has great stand-up against an 18-1 underdog. If she actually fought a striker with decent movement, she wouldnt do so hot.
Fighters fall right into Ronda's strengths: they throw sweeping haymakers and Rousey gets the clinch. Rousey is an animal in the clinch, but on the outside, her boxing is Terrible.
If you watch Mayweather box, he is no slouch in the clinch either. Mayweather knows how to keep distance with h...
Hey, I would love this game on PC too!
FYI- This beauty is also coming to PC. Hopefully with VR support eventually.
You may be over-thinking this one. This game is just for casual fapping.
Vox Machinae is a demo for the DK2 involving Mechs. It is quite simply amazing (as are a lot of the VR demos on Oculus.Share).
The mech is a great way to move around at high speed without feeling motion sickness. You can jump, fly, shoot, run, hover, and all at a good pace. Since the Mech has shock absorbers and a constant point of reference (the cockpit) it really makes a hectic experience very smooth.
I think without the cockpit and such it would be a ...
This game used to be amazing. Im not liking the direction its heading though. I loved the idea of visiting towns for more decorations and fruit. And having a new neighbor was always interesting.
Buying these amiibos so you get more residents seems like a money grab. Im very disappointed in Nintendo pushing these amiibos into everything.
What ever happened to just buying a completed game?
I get burned out playing games sometimes. But then I just roll up another one and get back at it.
Destiny reminds me of the car you buy that turns out to be a lemon. You keep sinking money in hoping it will get better, faster, louder, but in the end, you could have saved the money you spent on the lemon and purchased a nicer unit.
Remasters are almost redundant on PC. The graphic fidelity is usually already higher than the console release, so there isnt much to remaster.
God bless PC for BC. I love playing the classics.
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Hands down my favourite experiences were the voice actions. Being able to freely equip and unequip spells and weapons in skyrim was sublime. And mass effect as well. I absolutely loved being able to speak the Commanders lines.
The X1 was touted to read your heartbeat and seek individual fingers and such. So naturally I assumed they would have things like scanning your face for avatars and much more voice commands in games.
Sadly, n...
I wasn't on N4G when the X1 dropped. I relied on my past experiences on the 360. The X1 let me down so I bought a PC and I've never looked back.
The Kinect games for X1. The entire reason I bought an X1, truth be told.
The portable projector was obviously meant for travel. I was implying the same. Of course if you're at home I would recommend a projector and reasonable size screen for your room.
Save your money for the Morpheus. I'm hoping you will be able to use it in some capacity as a virtual screen.
Guy, there are THOUSANDS of games on Steam. Its not hard to see why they generate so much revenue.