This is being blown out of proportion. These sorts of terms are pretty standard for a closed playtest, as it doesn't represent the final product and the developers don't want reviews to be published criticising things that will likely be fixed for the release version.
I really don't get the hate for VR.
FYI, you can run Heroic in game mode by adding it as a non-Steam game and install from there without having to go into desktop mode. It's nice to have options though
Valve these days don't make things just to make money. They only make things that interest and excite them. HL3 would most likely just end up being more of the same, which isn't exciting from a designer or developer point of view. They need a hook to get excited about it, and until that happens it's just not worth the time or effort to do. In the meantime, they're making plenty of money from Steam sales.
As someone who has never heard of Graal, despite being plenty old enough to have done so, what would you suggest for the best files to download? Can you give a quick summary of what the game is and why it's fun to play?
The Atari 2600 and Commodore 64 did okay for themselves with non-square pixels.
The "its own chip" in the headline refers to the S25's own chip, not Samsung's own chip.
So what you're saying is you were part of the problem?
This is such a shame. I play quite a few games through this that aren't available on Windows, by enabling Google Play on the system. The Google Play Games thing that Microsoft / Google were working on doesn't include anywhere near the number of apps I can get running via WSA. I really hope someone is able to bundle this up and release it as a standalone package once Microsoft drop support.
Kicking a phone down a ladder isn't exactly the intended use case though, so maybe it's just your fault that your phone screen keeps getting broken. I've had large phones for years, and haven't broken a single screen.
Dinosaurs without feathers.
This is becoming such a tired argument. There are plenty of non-superhero films being made, so just watch and enjoy those and let the people who enjoy superhero movies watch and enjoy them.
You can't understand why you need to be a bad guy in a game called Grand Theft Auto, where the main focus of the series is stealing cars and building a criminal empire?
Galaxian as Ridge Racer loaded on the PlayStation.
Well said. The disadvantages of going to the cinema far outweigh having to wait a few months to watch a movie at home. The studios should be leaning into this trend, not kicking and screaming that people aren't going to the cinemas without fixing any of the downsides.
Aside from semantics, both are crimes with the same outcome.
"If you're concerned about paying for something, just steal it."
Was there any actual proof of this, aside from someone posing the question on Reddit because of high CPU usage? At least give genuine reasons.
He's always given me the impression that he's not a nice person since I first saw him on screen. There was just something unsettling about him outside of any menace he portrayed in his roles.
He was also my least favourite part of the second season of Loki. It seemed like we were supposed to feel sorry for him in his bumbling professor incarnation, but I just found him annoying and unlikeable.
I imagine everything you see in the trailer is in-engine footage, even if it's not being controlled by the player. This has always been the case with GTA trailers since GTA3.