I can't help but expect it to deliver more limited selection and more fun little puzzles to solve to make the thing work.
How wrong am I?
I can't help but expect it to deliver more limited selection and more fun little puzzles to solve to make the thing work.
How wrong am I?
Imagine answering the plastic surgery question with "The left side? Did you get burnt badly or something? It looks kind of wonky."
"Do demon women like you float out from volcanoes, or do you claw your way through dirt to get here from hell?"
Publishers are absolutely terrified "preserved books would be used for recreational purposes," major book burnings ordered by federal court to be carried out in every state..
Lmfao you fucking donkeys
Cause the north is comparatively freezing and to some extent is just trying to survive. The South thrives.
Who the fuck passes an escargot or some fucking bread over their tongue, when it could be fried chicken in a lovely sauce? I mean honestly, would you rather have soup made from onions, or would you prefer what is clearly one of humanity's favourite treats?
No, the issue isn't irresponsible devs.
The only issue here is companies who treat my device as theirs, and make decisions about what needs to be removed from my PC. And of course the voters (like your safety-OCD ass) that tolerate this bullshit being a legal option.
Software "support" is such a fucked up thing these days.
Dropping support no longer means "You're on your own now, bye!"
Dropping support now means "Yoink! That's ours. Bye!"
Would be fucked if they delete the working version to ensure "purity" and parity in the state of supported versions, and not just leave it be, not update it and let people keep their shit.
Edit: Aaaaaaaand it looks like that's the case. ~~Live and let live.~~ Cull the weak.
My brother bought the cv1 Oculus Rift pretty fast after it came out, we've both used it for most of the big releases and I've been wanting to buy my own since, but there's been a bit of hesitation considering my brother early uses his own. I also had reservations against buying a Facebook device after they took over, and I was seeing new releases and resolutions going up a bit.
Then information about the Big Screen Beyond came out, and I really wanted to get it. I checked out the page to buy it several times, kinda wanted to save the money too, though, but I think I was close enough that if I'd known anyone with the facescan iPhone I'd have done the scan and paid the ~$1,500 or so for the full setup.
Knowing myself and my brother, I would have played multiplayer occasionally and bought a few favorite games like Until You Fall, Bonelab, B&S, and Alyx but mostly it would end up sitting unused. I kinda also wanted to develop for VR but I probably wouldn't have done anything more than the two shitty assets I once imported poorly into Blade and Sorcery.
Right now I'm glad I have the $1,500 now because there are car issues to take care of. Ultimately I think VR is beautiful, but my world is still a little too rough around the edges to pay huge sums for a daydreaming toy.
From what I've heard they also specifically used the insane "let's make the factory into a bowl of spaghetti with a radioactive giant swirl towering over it"-save to do some heavy optimization improvements.
Some players take games to insane lengths in their saves, and it seems those saves can sometimes be hugely useful assets to study, and learn a lot about the game when put into that kind of state.