It means you can’t be an a**hole and harass or threaten ppl. People seem to think that when you sign up for a service (Facebook, twitter, Xbox, psn or whatever) that free speech follows you in. This is not the case. You agree to terms or service when you sign up, and within those terms are guidelines and limitations of what you can and can’t do within the realm of using those services. These are designed to protect all users and to provide a safe space. All free speech means is that on your ...
its amazing how much of this list I agree with and a reminder of how much great stuff has come out recently.
"a shot in the arm". This implies that the space isn't doing well to begin with... and its not. I'm honestly surprised Sony is making another headset. The last one barely achieved 10% of the ps4 install base... which is a huge, industry leading base, mind you. Not hating - I just don't understand it from a business perspective. I am someone who personally has worked on vr content professionally. People keep trying to inject (keeping with the metaphor here) new life into ...
Razer Turret! -or- Logitech G613
Sounds like something I’ll skip then. At some point it stops being fun and turns into a job. Like reading a 4000 page book. No thanks.
so pretty much business as usual.... no secret that playstation is more popular in Japan.
vr is a one trick pony imo. all games specifically made for vr all rely on the same mechanics. other regular games often feel shoehorned into vr and make lots of sacrifices... I used to be super excited about vr but aside from some driving or flying sim type scenarios, it feels completely unnecessary. I've owned a psvr, a vive and currently have an oculus quest 2 that literally never gets used.
love the design in these games. so cool.
hmmm. not at the top of my excitement list but im sure it will be fun.
imagine if someone had 23 studios working on games.... ;)
NFTs are the hoverboards of 2022
it sounds like ppl are wondering if it will play older games or if its at the mercy of games built specifically to support it - which is a perfectly valid question. They asked the same things about the ps5 and Series X consoles too before they were launched.
Word of advice - don't take stuff thats not about you personally.
.considering it uses foveated rendering, older titles will probably need to be ported unless there's some way to turn the feature off and runs them spec'd down. Sony is notorious for getting itself in to proprietary painted corners tho. its why the only backwards compatible playstation games are ps4 games. it was the first playstation to not use some crazy weird architecture (like the ps3's cell processor for example)
boob physics
dope! some of the best in the biz.
I really enjoy my ps5 but I doubt I’ll pick this up. I’ve realized that 90% of vr games aren’t very fun to me. The best use I’ve gotten out of a vr headset was on flight simulator because it made sense. I sold my original psvr, my oculus quest 2 collects dust in the closet
Meh. I have a quest 2. It mostly just sits in a closet. I've kinda given up on vr for a while. I sold my psvr headset too because I never used it.
My take after owning one for a while:
Pros:
-Good launch games that show off hardware
-DualSense is a significant upgrade over the DualShock
-Great performance
-Quiet
-Back Compat w/ most ps4 games
-usb-c port on the front is great
-3D audio is cool
-load times are fast
-good games coming in the near future
Cons:
-Physically and comically huge - even compared to my ...
DualSense is pretty cool. Returnal and Deathloop used it well. My only gripe with it is the battery doesn’t seem to last very long - especially on games that do use the haptics and triggers a lot. I had to go buy a big long cable so I could keep playing.
I’ll be curious to see how it’s used in the future - especially on multiplatform games. Is it a lot of work/development time that’s not necessarily worth it for studios or is it pretty straight forward and easy to roll in. ...
its not a myth, ppl just don't actually understand it. you can say whatever you want on the street. you can not say whatever you want when you sign up to a service that has terms designed to protect all the other users in that service. the service provider has a responsibility to make the users of that service feel safe - and they should because they are paying for that service. Since the service is optional and at will, it is the service provider's right to decide what is allowed and...