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Imho I don't care if they monetize the multi-player portion of the game. Hell, they can even go with a F2P model with micro-transactions if they want.
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https://www.dsogaming.com/news/cd-pr…alf-life-alyx/
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Of course, Valve has right to develop their game focusing VR platform, but by doing so they'll automatically alienate me from their new game's consumer base. |
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I have mixed feelings for VR, i've had the Oculus Rift twice and i now have PS4 VR.. When its done right i feel that i'm done using outdated controls and a 2D screen. When it's poor or it's a "demo" type of game i get the feeling its gimmicky and lazy and that i've had enough of it. I do think its important to support VR though, just like it was important to get a 3D card when they just came out, and important for developers to support these 3D cards, even if we were a really small crowd with these expensive cards. There wasnt a lot of games for them (the first 3D card i owned was the Rendition Vérité V1000) and people would argue many games were gimmicky and just done to show this new 3D tech.. It's great to see bigger companies like Valve doing something with it and i sure wish CDP would think outside "we can't make enough monies" or "too few have it" box.. in return they could make something that will be remembered forever for the medium, like e.g Quake (for 3D cards). |
Bah it's all about money in the gaming businesses don't let others say otherwise.:rolleyes:
Innovation usually comes from the indie hipsters who waste all there money, and sometimes succeed in the end. You know the fairy-tale developer ending which happens very rarely might I add. Anyway Valve has nothing to lose as long as that Steam revenue keeps pouring in. |
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When a game is exclusive to PS4 only (e.g. Horizon Zero Dawn) then you or Joxer can say "this developer chose to alienate me from their game consumer base because I or Joxer won't buy a PS4 console only to play it" (as if Joxer had not said it many times here before :P :P :P) As for the PS4 platform used in your example quoted above, well… I'll be alienated from its games only if they require PS4 VR because the PS4 console I do already have :) Seriously Vurt, I don't know if the verb "to alienate" may be correctly used the way I did in my previous post. I wanted to use it meaning like "to oust" or "to expel". |
My son has the oculus rift s I believe. It’s cool to play around with but 2 things keep me from embracing VR as a viable gaming option for me.
The lack of quality games and finding a solution for free form movement without getting motion sickness. When those 2 issues are solve I’ll adopt it. I’m more interested in VR right now for movies or tv programs. Also sporting events. Being able to sit in a seat at the game in VR while really being in my living room is quite cool. |
@henriquejr: I only meant it's kind of obvious that it'll do that under the circumstances of not even intending to buy VR.
@sakichop: motion sickness was something people complained about when 3D games became popular too.. "i can't play Doom because i feel motionsick!", very common back then. You don't see it these days, i think it's because people have gotten used to it. I did get motion sickness in the beginning with VR. Lack of quality games, not really.. ofc, the library is way smaller for VR than for regular gaming, that is obvious. But at this point i would argue there are at least 50'ish titles that i would say are high quality products and which is also in a quite wide range of genres. There's WAY more crap than good games though. You can easily get fatigued if playing too many of those games. Some of these titles are even kind of highly ranked for some reason, like Superhot, i think it's a shit game. |
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It really depends on what you enjoy. I'm arguing back and forth with myself if i should get PC VR again because i really want to enjoy No Man's Sky in VR, and also Subnautica and later on HL Alyx.. Asgard's Wrath seems quite good too. Arizona Sunshine is pretty cool. Elite Dangerous too. Fallout 4 and Skyrim, both pretty decent. Stormland (didn't play) seems cool. Lone Echo, also didn't play yet but its something i would get for VR.. The new Flight Simulator from MS seems absolutely incredible too. There are plenty of driving games (no bigger interest for me) that seems cool. DCS if you like flight sims. |
Cyberpunk 2077 Mike Pondsmith Interview - GamesIndustry.biz
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Read some impressions from people who got to see new gameplay at DreamHack here in Sweden…
Very mixed impressions, some positive but i read plenty of people thinking it looked so-so.. Gunplay / action parts looked poor and the chat wheel left people unimpressed. The various ways you could solve the missions on were extremely predictable. On the positive side people write that first person view is very immersive. Deus Ex is mentioned by several, "a more worthy follow up to the first Deux Ex" says one person. Graphically people said it could go from fantastic to looking like a Xbox 360 game. |
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@JFarrell71 Yeah that sounds over exaggerated for sure, it simply means they thought the graphics were a bit all over the place (which might not be too strange, some parts might not be finished, but you'd think they'd probably show the more finished areas though..)
This was last week (or in the weekend probably) so i'm pretty sure this is the latest version of the game, they were not allowed to film. Only 1000 people were allowed (around 700 came)… it was a live demo, the game even crashed once heh |
From the Video Games Awards.
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Does Cyberpunk 2077 hold true to the cyberpunk genre? - PC Gamer
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Wow 6 months. …At least.
Now the most anticipated game of 2021. |
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Bravo they did it again. :clap:
From 2019 to early 2020, and then late 2020. Just like Witcher III. Anyway wont be surprised if the game is delayed again to 2021. |
Remember how CDProjekt was going to be more humane with its employees? No? Well, neither does CDProjekt. Required crunch time is back.
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http://www.pushsquare.com/news/2020/…4_and_xbox_one
Some fuel for Joxer's console rage, or how Cyberpunk got delayed because of Xbox one problems. It's just some speculation of course. |
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Delays are good when it's t improve, remember the NO man sky launch and how it ended up. IT might be fixed now but it could be avoided if they delayed and worked hard to give the game promised.
But something tell me that these delays have more to do with the PS5 and the new xbox. |
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I hate DLC.
But no less than TW3 DLC? Playtimewise? Feel free to milk these! |
Just passing by to remind you that yesterday (April 16th) was meant to be Cyberpunk 2077's original planned release date. :(
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The game is getting a new name.
It'll be called Cyberpunk: Conan Exiles. https://www.pcgamer.com/cyberpunk-20…able-genitals/ |
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About time mainstream games embraces full visual nudity, and not just take nipple teasing like BioWare. Okay sarcasm over CDPR always pushed the bar ever since the first Witcher game. So I'm not surprised.
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I'm just thinking that the ability to create cyborgs with fully customisable genitals will lead to some memorable screenshots. :biggrin:
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I can see it already just don't mess with octotentacle man.
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