“It’s all about the me’s, baby!”
They just said “Trilogy,” so it’s unclear if they meant the movies or books. But video calls were definitely after the moon landing, as was gay marriage in the UK being legalized.
Gooners.
CanyonerNO
George Washington: “They kept on with political parties, didn’t they? Told 'em.”
Thomas Jefferson: “The Tree of Liberty hasn’t been refreshed, I see.”
Nae king! Nae quin! Nae laird! Nae master! We willnae be fooled again!
People in ramshackle hovels shouldn’t throw stones.
“I can’t see ads!”
BotW and TotK are by far the worst Zelda games ever made.
“At last, vindication!”
I needed more room to not hit things when I used it, but I am pretty clumsy. Must be a skill issue.
It lasted 8 years and sold as much as it did because it’s considerably cheaper than the competition, especially the Switch Lite at $200. We’ll see if the inevitable Switch 2 Lite moves as many units at $350.
That’s good that you were able to do that with that specific game, but would all VR games work in that space? After all, you wouldn’t be getting it to play one game.
found the structure of the game closer to a classic BioWare RPG.
Yes, exactly. It followed that formula, not Fallout. That probably should have been made more clear so people wouldn’t be making a comparison that didn’t fit at all.
I don’t think it would help SD sales much, either (and everyone would just play HL3 modded to run on regular PCs anyway if that happened), but Alyx is a bad comparison because the barrier to entry for VR is much higher than pretty much any other platform. It’s not only expensive, but requires a large amount of room, which not everyone has to dedicate exclusively to games.
Mouse-based games are pretty easy to set up. It’s keyboard-heavy games that can be difficult.
almost every video game that exists besides the ones Nintendo makes.
Well, legally. Practically, you can play almost every video game Nintendo ever made on the Steam Deck. And with better visuals in many cases, to boot.
The gyroscope and touchpad of the PS5 controller have actually been really useful for setting up games designed for M+K on the TV via my Steam Deck. Kind of funny, since those features go completely unused by me on the console it was designed for.
And the first message sent over the internet was in 1969. They’re clearly referring to when it became easily accessible to the masses.