Juggernaut
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It’s open world loot type of gaming. They have some update coming out from what I hear where they will lock the servers and everything. I haven’t been on in about a week but if you have people to do stuff with it’s not bad.DayZ looks pretty cool but I recently got days gone so little zombied out. Do you have to do multiplayer to progress or can it be done solo?
Gettin it on half off good lookIt’s open world loot type of gaming. They have some update coming out from what I hear where they will lock the servers and everything. I haven’t been on in about a week but if you have people to do stuff with it’s not bad.
I'm not down on the concept of VR but rather the current iteration of it does not impress me enough to want to use or play it.
I hear you and that goofy headset doesn't help for practical gaming.
So I've been playing Detroit: Become Human on the Playstation. I'm really enjoying it! It's mostly a narrative based/storytelling type game, something I don't particularly dabble in much, but wow did the storyline suck me in. Sure, it would be cool to have a little more action or exploration in the game, but I feel very compelled to finish the game and story. If you are in the mood to kick back, relax, and play something chill, albeit interesting, I definitely suggest this one. Oh, and the graphics are fantastic.
Excellent! Definitely worth a free pick up! Sweet I'll grab it and try different storylines in it.This just got announced as a replacement game for the free Playstation game of July after the customer backlash to the originally announced Pro Evolution Soccer.
Developing for VR really sucks. I've had to have the Rift on for as many as 6 hours a day which really starts to make you feel ill. At one point I was making a VR tutorial where the player paged through instructions with an arrow that moved around to point at what was being described. To place the arrows correctly, I had to lean over and get my face close to what I needed to point at, so I kept smacking my headset into the desk.I have a VR, and it does mess with your head, but only once have I ever almost fell over like that.
I totally get that. Some games get to me way easier than others. Flying games especially. I played Ace Combat 7 in the VR and it made my head feel extremely dizzy. I couldn't imagine hours at a time (for some games).Developing for VR really sucks. I've had to have the Rift on for as many as 6 hours a day which really starts to make you feel ill. At one point I was making a VR tutorial where the player paged through instructions with an arrow that moved around to point at what was being described. To place the arrows correctly, I had to lean over and get my face close to what I needed to point at, so I kept smacking my headset into the desk.