@Peek-a-boo How in the HECK does that happen? I mean I think he even got crotch action. Ok that is it, that is the new way I'm going to try to pick up women. I've been wasting my time trying to get to know women apparently. That is absolutely nuts.
Taiko is good for the soul, Hoisa!
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@Ralizah Agreed. Should I feel bad that I started drawing a (physics) force diagram when I first saw that because I was so shocked/bewildered? Seriously, if that was an "accident" the universe just gave them a sign to join the rainbow line.
EDIT so that I'm on topic. Does anyone have the new Psycho Pass game? I'm trying to decide if i should get it on vita or Ps4. I'm not that big on handheld but it is cheaper. Just wondering if there is a big difference in gameplay and visuals?
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Team Cupcake! 11/15/14
Team Spree! 4/17/19
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Activision announced that Modern Warfare Remastered requires the Infinite Warfare disc. This of course acting to prevent people from buying the Legacy Edition, downloading Modern Warfare Remastered and then selling Infinite Warfare.
Disappointing as I was actually going to do that and combined with the Gears 4 deal at GAME (£20 off any XB1 game released in a certain time period if you preorder Gears 4) would've essentially got Modern Warfare Remastered for free.
Also Eurogamer confirmed the 2 games combined is 130GB.
Well Black Ops 3 (the game itself without updates or DLC) was around 60GB so this isn't too surprising. That said I'd have thought Modern Warfare Remastered would've been closer to 20-30GB but it's clearly another ~60GB game.
Still, this may be the breaking point for PS4, if someone gets a 500GB PS4 and the legacy edition, they are screwed especially if they end up getting the season pass for Infinite Warfare.
Well Black Ops 3 (the game itself without updates or DLC) was around 60GB so this isn't too surprising. That said I'd have thought Modern Warfare Remastered would've been closer to 20-30GB but it's clearly another ~60GB game.
Sorry to change the subject from Call of Duty (actually, I am not that sorry) however, a media wide embargo for the PlayStation VR is up and I am pleasantly surprised with how positive the whole thing is.
Whilst it isn't as technically impressive as the Oculus or Vive (both of which cost two times more and requires a computer that cost at least £1000+ to run), the words 'comfort', 'ease of use' and 'the best selection of games' are repeatedly mentioned across all the publications, which is great to hear!
@-SD- Ah Polygon! That Microsoft funded website. They certainly do enjoy knocking Sony and their games and products down a peg compared to the rest.
It is an issue, yes, but not one that will have a high percentage of owners complaining about. Hopefully they'll take it on board (for the future) though.
@Peek-a-boo Oh, don't get me wrong. It's well known that Polygon is a notoriously biased and untrustworthy website on multiple fronts.
I just think it's funny that someone posts a link to a news article on there that, if you read it, largely just reports the facts of the situation, and your first response is to be all paranoid about a "Microsoft funded website trying to knock Sony down a peg."
Currently Playing: Metroid Prime 4: Beyond (NS2); Corpse Factory (PC)
Oh, on the subject of PSVR, apparently Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash, the watergun-themed "action shooter" game that was announced for the PS4 recently will have VR support.
Currently Playing: Metroid Prime 4: Beyond (NS2); Corpse Factory (PC)
yeah psvr is getting pretty good reception. it may not technically match up with rift or vive but it gets the important stuff right at a much lower price overall.
yeah psvr is getting pretty good reception. it may not technically match up with rift or vive but it gets the important stuff right at a much lower price overall.
Plus it has not one, not two, but 3 games where you pilot a mech of some kind. Now we just need Steel Battalion VR, and my life will finally be complete.
Edit: Nevermind, Strike Vector EX isn't VR exclusive....yay! Imma go pick that up!
At least the Pro has a rear USB so you don't have that coming out the front of the console, which makes things a little tidier.
"Another big problem is the Processing Unit itself. This serves a number of purposes – none of which augment the PS4 with additional processing power, as has been incorrectly reported around the web. Instead, this sizeable breakout box works as an intelligent image splitter, enabling asynchronous multiplayer experiences where headset wearers see different images to what's being displayed on the television screen. It also outputs 3D audio, which we'll touch upon elsewhere in the review."
"The issue with the Processing Unit is that it's very loud – more so than the new PS4 Slim, which is practically silent when operational. And the issue here is that, unless you want to swap out cables each time that you want to use PlayStation VR, it needs to be turned on whether you're playing a game in virtual reality or not. For those already annoyed by the volume of their standard PS4 – or who upgraded to the PS4 Slim in order to do away with loud fans – then you're going to be really annoyed by the volume that the Processing Unit brings to your media centre."
What with the lack of HDR pass-through, the processing unit just sounds a bit halfarsed. Seems like it's the one thing letting the overall package down.
I was just about to post that image. All those cables, it's a big mess. There's even two cables that connect the PS4 and the Processing Unit! I mean, it makes sense, but that's one dedicated set-up there.
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