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Do you think we made VR gaming for any other reason?
But really, who cares. It'll satisfy the people who actually want something like this, and for everyone who doesn't, they can just not care.
(02-02-2016, 12:21 AM)Colossus Wrote: [ -> ]... I'm done. Just no. PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA? This... I am at a lose for words.
http://kotaku.com/would-you-fuck-this-vi...Socialflow
Eh, let people do what they're gonna do. You have absolutely no obligation to this product or the people involved with it. If dirty deeds lead to better vr support, then that's better vr support, which doesn't have to be used for this. I'm actually really happy to see something like this on the basis that it actually does create a market for VR. Its niche , awkwardly peripheral, and expensive like the Kinect, so VR needs all the support it can get. If this product gets some nice mod support or something along the lines, all the better.
Its not like this is the first attempt at something like this anyway. Its the first attempt I've seen from people that speak English, but that's probably for lack of research on my part.
Edit : realized this was news and not general.
Those are both Blizzard though so it isn't necessarily an indicator of the industry from a broad sense, but it is nice for Blizzard games.
(03-14-2016, 04:35 AM)Psychospacecow Wrote: [ -> ]Those are both Blizzard though so it isn't necessarily an indicator of the industry from a broad sense, but it is nice for Blizzard games.
Depends on how well these patches are received. If they're successful, it might convince other developers to follow suit.
So apparently, 3rd party games that appaears on both ps4 and xbox1 will have cross-network play via Xbox Live
http://www.eventhubs.com/news/2016/mar/1...play-xbox/
To quote one of the coments (in the coments section, duh) of the page:
"And so, in a game all about ripping people apart, Mortal Kombat will now be the one to bring us all together <3"
Hasn't been the first time if I'm not mistaken.