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Kane99

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  1. I believe most PS4 controllers are rated for a few hours of charge. I heard PS4 controllers die faster due to the batteries, but I am not sure if that's true. My Xbox 360/Xbox One controllers would often last for a couple hours or more on a full charge. I usually play with a wired controller these days though, as I can't be bothered with a wireless controller anymore.
  2. Are there any books out there that show the history of consoles? Maybe shows images of classic retro consoles, and maybe even showing prototype consoles and ideas that never came to light. I know there was a console book a while back, but I think it only showcased the main ones. I'm wondering if there are any books, maybe photo books that showcase more, if not, all of the past known consoles, including prototypes and ideas. Any suggestions?
  3. It looks like Nintendo was recently brought to court because of their refund policy for pre-orders. I guess originally there was no way to refund a digital game from their eshop, and people in Germany sued Nintendo for it. They lost the original case against Nintendo, but the case was overturned. After Nintendo won the case, they ended up changing their refund policy anyway, to where you can get a refund on pre-orders as long as it's 7 days before the release. But, that's why the case was later overturned, because the courts had a disagreement about putting money on something, and it being pre-loaded and not being able to play the game yet. Read more on this story here - https://gbatemp.net/threads/nintendo-loses-german-court-case-regarding-digital-pre-order-cancellation-policy.604192/#post-9683965 What do you think about this? I kinda wish Nintendo would put out a refund policy like what Steam has. I can't imagine they have one like that. But I could be wrong. I don't own a Switch at the moment, so I couldn't say. Please do correct me if I'm wrong though.
  4. Source of story here - https://www.thestar.com.my/tech/tech-news/2021/12/08/ubisoft-launches-039playable039-nfts-in-its-video-games NFTs are becoming more popular, so popular that they're not getting into video games. From what the article states, the NFTs will be like items you can get in game, and will have a serial number, so it's unique to you. It could be vehicles, weapons and other items depending on the game. And all of these can be sold and resold if wanted. The first game to feature these NFT options or "Digits" will be Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. Ubisoft's service will be called Ubisoft Quartz. What do you guys think of this? One part of me likes this idea, because it means we can sell our items if wanted, which is a nice option. But, on the other hand, this is Ubisoft and they will make a ton if this actually works as intended. It reminds me a lot of what Counter-Strike Global Offensive does with their weapons and loot box system. Because isn't it a big ecosystem of items you can buy with real money? Sounds similar to what Ubisoft is doing here. But yeah, it'll just be Ubisoft getting richer as usual.
  5. How many games do you think your phone/tablet could hold? My phone currently holds I think 120gb, plus I have a 32 SD card in there. I store most of my images/videos on my SD card and the phone itself can then be used for apps and games. I don't have many games on it, as I don't normally play mobile games that much. I do from time to time, but not as of late. But, with the amount of storage I have, I could hold a lot more for sure. I remember my last phone eating up storage really fast. Even when I had an SD card, that was like 8gb though, now with 120, I can actually play games without worrying about my storage going low. Anyway, how many do you think your phone or tablet could hold?
  6. If it isn't EA making the news for dumb things they do, it's Activision, Blizzard, Take-Two, Rockstar, Ubisoft or some other big corporate run gaming company that just keeps making horrible mistake after mistake. Games are released broken, full of microtransactions, and deceptive practices, and yet we still support a lot of them. Half the games these big time studios makes, are bugged messes, yet indie developers seem to do much better work with their games, at least in terms of optimization. Anyway, what I'm saying is this, do you think that Indie games will be the way to go for gamers? Or will these big companies start to shape up and start to fix their errors? I'm starting to think no, because it seems companies I once respected, like Take-Two/Rockstar, have become nothing but greedy. I know I'm probably a broken record at this point, but it really says something if some of the biggest gaming companies out there, are destroying their own reputation with each mistake they make. At this point, I kinda want to just focus on the indie titles, because supporting the majority of the big companies isn't helping anymore.
  7. All because they want to sell the Bundles version instead it seems. So they decide to delist the standalone versions of Uncharted 4 and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, which I believe are fairly cheap separately, but now the only way to get both of them is in a bundle. This is probably being done because a remastered set is coming out for the PS5 soon. I get why Sony is doing it, to maximize the profits. But I feel it does a disservice to gamers who may just want one of the games out of the collection. Say I already have one of the games, then am I forced to buy both digitally? Why make it tougher for consumers to decide? Let the bundle stay, but keep the standalone games around as well. I can't imagine it'd be hard for Sony to keep it that way. But, maybe I'm throwing too much of a fuss about this. I just wish they would keep the standalones alone. They can still make bundles. Source - https://mp1st.com/news/uncharted-4-and-lost-legacy-standalone-versions-delisted-from-playstation-store
  8. True, but the tech is there, so it's just about taking the time and money to make something VR related. I think what will eventually happen, is that they will end up supporting VR headsets maybe, so that people can use their VR headsets on VR enables Nintendo games. It would save them having to make their own VR headset, and would probably save them money in the long run. Yeah they started out as a card company and I believe they were producing toys around the time they were looking into video games. I'm pretty sure that was the reason they got into video games. So yeah, anything is possible.
  9. Most boring game imo, that's a tough one. There was this cricket game I played years ago, and I thought it was super boring. I also get bored with Baseball games, probably because I suck at them. I get that. You should see some of the pros play it though. Takes some skill to be a pro at the game. I'm not a huge fan, but I've enjoyed playing a few games here. It's a fun puzzle game, but I suppose you could say that about most puzzle games.
  10. Oh yeah, I'd grab up all of the classic gaming magazines as well. I wish I took better care of my magazines growing up, I had a decent collection. But I was the type to cut stuff out and make dumb art stuff as a kid. I'd go back and get the Electronic Gaming Monthlys, Nintendo Power and maybe that Sega magazine that came out years ago. Also, I think I'd be into revisiting when I got my PlayStation as a kid. Just to revisit that feeling of getting the console and all the games. Idk, I think going back even further though would give me an even bigger nostalgia trip, because I didn't grow up when the NES was in its prime, and seeing the games and console brand new in the day, would be exciting.
  11. That's what Assassin's Creed does a lot. They usually throw a little message before each of their games, saying something about how their team is a diverse one with many different religions. And I think they mention about the game being inspired by true events or something. I forget, haven't played an AC game since Syndicate lol. True, you either go full force and tell the true story, or you go in a different direction and create upon the real story. For me, I think it depends on the story of the game, the idea and the characters. Sometimes I like 100% accuracy, but then I also don't mind when some games go a little overboard with the creativity and change the story up. I suppose you could say it's pretty much about preference.
  12. If you thought Lawn Mower Simulator was far enough, wait until you get a load of this game: 😄
  13. Star Wars is jumping into the battle arena genre with Star Wars: Hunters. The gameplay trailer for it looks pretty dope, but I heard it's being developed by Zynga. Not a fan of that, considering Zynga is a bit mobile developer. The game is coming out for Switch, iOS and Android. No mention of PC, PS or Xbox though. Is this a buy for you? I'll admit, it does look kinda fun, but I do worry it's going to be microtransaction heavy. But, we'll see.
  14. I heard a while ago that you can add Discord to Xbox now, and it shows all your discord friends and servers and such. But is it worth using? I'm kind of tempted to connect my account, but I am kinda privitate, in that I don't like people seeing when I'm online. If I appear offline on Xbox, it won't show me online on Discord correct?
  15. Do you ever take time out to clean up your gaming collection? Like, maybe take a day to clean up discs, cases (not cardboard ones), carts, and even the consoles. I have thought about cleaning my collection more often, as it gets covered in dust so often. One of these days I plan to put up a shell across my wall. I will then put all my games up in it. But, what I was thinking to curb dust, was to install glass doors. This way I can still see my collection, and it protects from dust and other junk.
  16. Nintendo did try to do a VR headset thing a while ago through their labo kit, but it isn't like VR in the sense of what Oculus does. Do you think that Nintendo could join the VR world one of these days? I think it'd be great to see Nintendo doing VR, because they have a catalog of games that could easily do VR. Imagine playing a Zelda game in VR, or flipping around a level as Mario. I don't see it happening anytime soon though. It's probably years off.
  17. If the source material the game is based on, or is in a time of history, do you want that game to be 100% accurate to the time and story? Or do you like how, say Assassin's Creed does it, where it mixes real characters and their history, with made up characters and ideas? I think there's a place for historical accuracy in certain games, but I don't think every game needs to be accurate to the truth. What is your preference? Do you want your historical games to be true to the times? Or do you want to play around with the times and do whatever you want?
  18. I think the biggest thing to gaming in recent years is VR gaming. To me, video games haven't really changed all too much. Sure we've had some additions with rhythm based games like Guitar Hero, Rock Band, etc. And great new mechanics in video games. But I feel video games have been a constant for the past 15-20 years. At least for me, because each new console has been an easy experience for me to adjust to. I guess dealing with online connectivity was a change, but it was more of a welcomed change, to finally be able to play video games online with friends. Aside from that, I think the only adjustments you really got to make is to your wallet, because each new generation consoles cost a ton, and I've never been able to adjust to that.
  19. That's the time I think I'd want to go to. Even though I grew up in the 90s, I still want to experience the 80s gaming scene and see how people saw gaming for the first time. When I first saw SMB3 myself, I was mesmerized. It is by far one of the best looking games on the NES hands down. It has aged like fine wine. Anyway, to see people experience those games for the first time, would be a wild thing to see I think.
  20. No? I mean, unless you count me thinking about playing games as my subconscious telling me to? I mean, I have thought about certain games before playing them, and if you mean to plan out your attack in a game, sure I guess. I will often take it slow in a stealth game for example. I rarely rush, because I like to strategize and find the best route. Anyway, I'm sure I do some planning in my head. Unless I completely confused the question. I do that sometimes.
  21. I don't really read either to be honest. I used to read reviews, but haven't bothered with most review sites lately. But I also don't really read up on video game essays or anything else like it. But I do like when someone goes into depth on a video game, it's tech, its story, its ideas and more. Reviews can be like essays, where they go really into detail about the subject matter, but more so. Talking about characters, their motives, etc. I like when people talk about games history as well, or stories around video games. That's fun too.
  22. Oh yeah, the Zelda games that came out for that Panasonic console was laughable. I've never played it, but I hear they were awful. But yeah, I figure Nintendo won't ever support the PC side of things. I'm still surprised they supported mobile games. But, who knows in the next 5-10 years or more. Maybe one day minds will change and they will consider it.
  23. Oh cool. This sounds interesting. The makers of the new Matrix are releasing a free tech demo from Epic games and some of the team from the upcoming movie. I think it is expected to drop on Dec 9th during the upcoming game awards. And I assume you can actually play the tech demo the same day. You can find more info on this story here - https://www.gematsu.com/2021/12/the-matrix-awakens-an-unreal-engine-5-experience-for-ps5-xbox-series-pre-download-now-available
  24. I've been playing Wreckfest lately through Xbox game pass, and I've been having a blast with it. I am nearing the end I think, and I was wondering if you guys have any suggestions for games like it? This game has racing, demolition derby, all kinds of vehicles (cars, busses, lawn mowers, a love seat car, and a few other drivable vehicles with various makes, types and models. I'm by no means a car person, so don't know a lot of the car types, but they have pretty much everything so far. I don't think they have like sports cars, but I have two other sections yet to get to the final race series, so I'm kinda hoping we get to race some race cars. Most of the cars I've seen so far are derby worthy cars. Anyway, any suggestions for games like it? It also has a realistic destruction with the cars. I imagine most racing games have that though. To give you an idea, here's a trailer for Wreckfest:
  25. Not video games, but more a product test, new controllers, accessibility stuff, and more. Have you ever done a gaming study or a beta test on a new gaming product? I know most companies put you on a non-disclosure agreement, so I don't expect you to reveal any secret details. Just as long as you don't break your contract, you can talk about aspects of what you do. I know someone who has done a gaming study for an accessibility controller, think like the new Xbox Accessibility controller that released a while ago, but from a different company. I can't say who or what it is. Just that it's for accessibility in gaming. I myself, have tried to get into these studies and beta tests, because they do often pay you. I heard some got paid just in the interview process. But yeah, anyone have this opportunity themselves?
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