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It’s Time To Stop Giving Xbox Boss Phil Spencer A Pass "It’s time to acknowledge that Xbox boss Phil Spencer is making bad decisions." Edit kotaku.com.au editorial aspro
[videogameschronicle.com] Phil Spencer ‘hurting as much as anyone’ over closures Except for the part where he still has a job, and they don't. Edit videogameschronicle.com news aspro
[museumofplay.org] World Video Game Hall of Fame Inductees Revealed for 2024 Asteroids, Myst, Resident Evil, SimCity, and Ultima Edit museumofplay.org news robio
[eurogamer.net] What is the point of Xbox? The platform holder has repeated the same terrible mistakes for over a decade. The reason is simple: its priorities are back-to-front. Edit eurogamer.net editorial SupremeAC
[nintendolife.com] Nintendo Switch Ending Support For Twitter Next month Miiverse to return? Edit nintendolife.com news Ravenprose
[videogameschronicle.com] Perfect Dark reboot is in ‘a very rough state’ “It doesn’t sound like it’s really come together in any way.” Edit videogameschronicle.com news aspro
Sonic Rumble is a battle royale coming to mobile It is a Fall Guys rip-off. Edit thesixthaxis.com news aspro
[nintendolife.com] Furakawa: Nintendo Will Continue To Support Physical Media "This policy will remain unchanged going forward" Edit nintendolife.com news Ravenprose
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Mon, 06 May 2024 08:13:42
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I didn't get any further then about 10 minutes of Laya on my phone, as we went out sailing for the weekend.  It was relatively sunny and the wind was just right to be enjoyable.  Longest streatch of consecutive 'good' weather we've had all year.  Hopefully this turns the tide and spring can finally begin, because we'll be going sailing again soon.

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Mon, 06 May 2024 09:27:16
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I was looking forward to picking up Endless Ocean. Oh well.

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Mon, 06 May 2024 14:21:09
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Game Under Podcast Episode 152

  • Facebook Losing $1 BN a MONTH on VR.

VR is a geek's dream, but it's just a curiosity for most people. That's why I believe most people only watch 3D movies at the theater, rather than at home.

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Mon, 06 May 2024 14:49:49
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I'd still like to try VR.

It's the costs though, you have to weigh it up vs other systems. And try it in person.

The 3D I've seen in cinemas was terrible.

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Mon, 06 May 2024 15:55:44
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GG, you should get a quest2 if you want to experience VR 'cheap' . With the release of the Quest3, you'll often find the 2 discounted. There are a number of good games on it as a standalone machine, and if you ever get a VR capable PC you can link it with an hdmi cable.
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Mon, 06 May 2024 15:57:28
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I've only seen one 3D film in the theaters: Avatar. It was blurry AF and gave me a headache. I assume I'm in the minority, though, since it was popular for a long time.

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Mon, 06 May 2024 16:08:15
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Ravenprose said:

Game Under Podcast Episode 152

  • Facebook Losing $1 BN a MONTH on VR.

VR is a geek's dream, but it's just a curiosity for most people. That's why I believe most people only watch 3D movies at the theater, rather than at home.

I can see AR breaking through though. Once technology catches up with the potential AR could be a game changer, basically adding a HUD to real life. Could be very usefull for medical purposes, construction, even just pathfinding with GPS.
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Mon, 06 May 2024 16:12:31
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I've only seen one 3D film in the theaters: Avatar. It was blurry AF and gave me a headache. I assume I'm in the minority, though, since it was popular for a long time.

the problem with 3d is that the concept doesn't play nice with motion blur. It's much more annoying to be viewing something blurred in 3D then on a 2D display. With games devs can predict pretty well where the player will be focusing, but it's more difficult with movies.

Best examples of good 3D ironically are 3DS games as they don' t have the horsepower, nor resolution to attempt motion blurring.
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Mon, 06 May 2024 16:21:50
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the problem with 3d is that the concept doesn't play nice with motion blur. It's much more annoying to be viewing something blurred in 3D then on a 2D display. With games devs can predict pretty well where the player will be focusing, but it's more difficult with movies.


Best examples of good 3D ironically are 3DS games as they don' t have the horsepower, nor resolution to attempt motion blurring.

Yeah, I enjoyed playing games in 3D on 3DS. I could play with that no problem.

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Mon, 06 May 2024 16:25:12
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I can see AR breaking through though. Once technology catches up with the potential AR could be a game changer, basically adding a HUD to real life. Could be very usefull for medical purposes, construction, even just pathfinding with GPS.

AR has a lot more potential than VR, especially for special situations like you mentioned. Average people don't seem to know or care about it much, unless there's Pokemon involved, so maybe it just needs more killer apps.

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Mon, 06 May 2024 16:54:48
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Or even more pokemon. LOL Pokemon everywhere!
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Mon, 06 May 2024 19:03:11
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GG, you should get a quest2 if you want to experience VR 'cheap' . With the release of the Quest3, you'll often find the 2 discounted. There are a number of good games on it as a standalone machine, and if you ever get a VR capable PC you can link it with an hdmi cable.

I mean try it for free.

You know what, they should do a 60 day trial with free return. Like QVC.

Unless a friend owned one I'd never try it.

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Mon, 06 May 2024 20:02:13
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I have an Oculus go. Got it in 2018. It was pretty neat. Very limited comparied to the newer ones, I'm sure. The Discovery channel videos were my favorite thing about it, especially the underwater VR stuff. Video quality was trash though even though display could do 1440p.

I really only want PSVR2. To play Gran Turismo 7. $550 is too much.

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Mon, 06 May 2024 20:14:44
Rastan arcade: The original Souls game.

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Mon, 06 May 2024 20:25:09
Boy, that's a true statement.
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Tue, 07 May 2024 09:22:55
Ravenprose said:

Game Under Podcast Episode 152

  • Facebook Losing $1 BN a MONTH on VR.

VR is a geek's dream, but it's just a curiosity for most people. That's why I believe most people only watch 3D movies at the theater, rather than at home.

Thanks for listening, a short show this time around.  Clearly Zuckerberg knows something I don't.

You are right, are steroscopes neat? Yes.  Is looking at a photo good enough? Yes.  I'd still like to try it though.

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Tue, 07 May 2024 09:34:18
Ravenprose said:
I have an Oculus go. Got it in 2018. It was pretty neat. Very limited comparied to the newer ones, I'm sure. The Discovery channel videos were my favorite thing about it, especially the underwater VR stuff. Video quality was trash though even though display could do 1440p.


I really only want PSVR2. To play Gran Turismo 7. $550 is too much.

I am exactly in your camp. Very tempted, but not going to not try before I buy on a $550 purchase.

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Tue, 07 May 2024 09:48:45

Hitting the road for a week and a half. I expect I'll be on the computer 2 hours a day for work, so I'll try and check in and do news, but I'll be less around. Today at work was busiest day of the year, so I am zonked.

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Tue, 07 May 2024 16:14:16
Ravenprose said:
I have an Oculus go. Got it in 2018. It was pretty neat. Very limited comparied to the newer ones, I'm sure. The Discovery channel videos were my favorite thing about it, especially the underwater VR stuff. Video quality was trash though even though display could do 1440p.


I really only want PSVR2. To play Gran Turismo 7. $550 is too much.

What resolution do you need for good VR?

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Tue, 07 May 2024 16:18:38

Nintendo announced that they would make an announcement this fiscal year on Switch 2.

But their June N.Direct would not feature it, having back half of 2024 switch games.

I traded in a bunch of old games for a bunch of old games (360)

Evil Within

PREY

Dead Island

FFXIII

Watchdogs

The Adventures of Tintin

I was also looking at cheap PS4 games. Regarding PS4, is there anything I should know about different versions? Are they all backwards compatible? We're there any inherent design flaws with particular versions?

What HDD size is good to get etc.

Didn't it have a really short controller charge cable?

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