I’m still waiting for the cruise missile death toll from all the ammo depot attacks.
I’m still waiting for the cruise missile death toll from all the ammo depot attacks.
Wow I had never even thought about looking for something like this, so cool.
…Larian Studios has entered the chat
I’m 50 and really don’t watch movies almost at all any more. They tend to be so formulaic and too long to watch at home at night. If I’m going to watch something it will likely be episodic tv series. I do still play video games on the regular though.
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Unfortunately Sony was our last hope for consoles and they half assed it. The very last hope is that Flat2VR ports tens of AAA titles at a rapid procession to PS5.
Yeah Sony was my hope here but despite a few great experiences, they have dropped the ball overall. I’m bored of the cartooney Quest stuff, so I’ll probably not buy another headset for a good 5-10 years until there’s something with a good library and something equivalent to a high end PC experience today.
Yes it would be nice but there are many reasons I would want official versions of the best. First off, game companies have little financial incentive to make modding happen. Second, most mods don’t work on all platforms, such as consoles. Hopefully official versions would get wider release. Third, some financial incentives for modders, like the chance that they could sell their mod to add to the original title, would hopefully help the modding community.
I don’t mean the usual game company tactic of trying to extract money without adding value. I mean paying modders for their creations and then putting them out officially. I’d bet it would pretty much always be more profitable than doing it in house, and in most cases produce a better result. I mean, why don’t we have some beautiful next gen Skyrim from all the mods out there, or VR versions of most games- the mods are pretty good usually.
With so many good mods out there I’m surprised this doesn’t happen more.
Unfortunately you can’t really turn off a nuclear reactor.
I used Borland Turbo Pascal and C++ all through school and I have to agree, these were the most intuitive and efficient IDE’s I’ve used.
This was cringe even in the '90s.
Buying an Xbox rather than a PS4 in the last generation was the biggest disappointment in my 40 year gaming history. I won’t be doing it again.
I can’t imagine who would ever pay $700 to upgrade from a ps5 for this.
If nothing else it enforces readable code which I think is a good thing.
It’s the lack of anti trust enforcement in the USA that causes this. There is little to no competition left in many markets.
Here you go