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That's a really interesting insight. Television is linear, and entirely out of your control. Whereas gaming gives you the options to 'control your own narrative' (literally like The Sims!) With that said, as others have pointed out, TV is much more passive - you chill out, relax on the couch, and let the story unfold without doing anything. You're literally watchinig. Whereas with video games, you're in the mix of it which means you can be tensed up, anxious, or excited - it's a much more emotive and connected experience.
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Definitely advancing the hyper-realism, the environment, and mixing the real world with augmented reality. Gaming has always pushed the boundaries of technology One of the things that I think will immediately show up is the next step of procedurally-generated worlds. With AI, we're going to get deeper and richer storylines that are entirely customized to each person's individual experience
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It's coming back! Fortnitemares 2024 released a new gameplay trailer about a week ago ... This year’s frightening festivities bring the explosive Boom Billy, a rideable chainsaw, the return of Horde Rush, and plenty of Quest rewards like the Jack-o'-Drifter Contrail and Great Scarecrow Glider. Fortnitemares 2024 runs now until the end of Chapter 5 Season 4!
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Wow, I know you and your hubby are active with your Revillution gaming forum. What happened?
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One of the best that I loved was Alien: Isolation, it was such a good reflection of the original Alien film rather than the sequel. It's also getting a sequel coming up by Sega and Creative Assembly!
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Totally. I love reading reviews on Steam or hanging out in the Discord chats with other gamers!
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I'm at a stage where I do enjoy the ambience, music, and relaxation of games. When I was younger, I wanted to jump directly into the RPG or RTS game and could care less about things like a great story, but I do think it's important for the world building and lore.
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Do you stay in touch with all of your online gaming friends?
Ajay25 replied to Kane99's topic in Gaming Forum
I do sometimes get sad and miss some of my online gaming friends; over time, they will disappear (and I will admit I've done the same too!). -
What makes you look forward to playing with someone?
Ajay25 replied to Kennysplash's topic in Gaming Forum
I love playing with this one friend where we just intuitively understand each other. We play a lot of RPG, and I don't even need to voice chat or communicate with him, he's already in position or he's already flanking and ready. -
Part it is also introducing your friends TO the games that you love to play. For example, one of my friends loves his mobile games but he's definitely not a hardcore PC gamer like myself. I'm not normally a big fan of mobile games, but that's all he plays, so when he gets excited about a new mobile game (eg. several years ago we played Clash of Clans together) I will participate just to maintain that part of our friendship.
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A classic adventure built in the early days of the multimedia gaming era, Riven is a beautiful first-person puzzle game that asks players to slowly unravel the mysteries of its unusual world. A sequel to the similarly celebrated Myst, Riven boasted arguably the most detailed pre-rendered backgrounds to date when it was released in 1997. And now it's back, stunningly realised in full real-time 3D via Unreal Engine 5, playable both as a standard game and a VR experience - and there's even a Meta Quest port. However you choose to play it, this release feels like the ultimate expression of developer Cyan's original vision. Even at launch, Riven was a stunner. In terms of pre-rendered background quality, the improvement over Myst was gigantic. Myst has that early 90s CGI look to it, but Riven's backgrounds continue to impress even now. The world features more life as well: despite ultimately remaining a series of still shots that you flick through, Cyan was able to add animation such as rippling water, plumes of smoke and small insects buzzing around to help bring the scenes to life. Furthermore, larger videos could be utilised enabling full-screen animation that was impossible with the original Myst. However, delivering this level of fidelity in real-time 3D is something I would say couldn't really be achieved until recently, which is why this Unreal Engine 5 remake is so interesting. Curiously though, it isn't actually using UE5's most cutting-edge features. Nanite, Lumen and Virtual Shadow maps are all absent. The primary reason ties into scalability - Cyan needed to ensure the game could run on a Meta Quest 2 headset. However, don't let that fool you, Riven demonstrates more than most titles that artistry trumps all and Riven is truly gorgeous. High density polygon models fill every scene, the lighting is perfectly tweaked to simulate that late 90s CGI look while the use of colour is jaw-dropping. Furthermore, Riven 2024 fully supports HDR which is perfect for a game like this - the sun piercing through the clouds creates intense highlights that serve to accentuate its realism.
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Open Beta for the MMORPG is coming this month - so excited! Throne and Liberty is getting its Western release this September, and there’s an open beta set for later this month. Amazon Games is now in promo mode, with a new video delving into character customization and the powerful shapeshifting into animals and huge golems. Your character will be known as a Starborn. The new preview starts off by setting the tone for the Starborn’s journey in the world of Solisium, before taking us through some of the character customization options for human characters, from different hairstyles, skin tones, accessories, facial features, and more. Then it gets to some of the other fun stuff we'll get to enjoy in the game: shapeshifting.
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Felix the Cat (NES & Gameboy versions) coming to Switch, PS4 & PS5 March 28th
Ajay25 replied to Kane99's topic in Gaming News
I agree with @Lens this is just a money grab for a throwback re-release -
Zenless Zone Zero Achieves Milestone of 50 Million Downloads.
Ajay25 replied to Kennysplash's topic in Gaming News
Never heard of this game, but impressive reach! -
Nintendo president says longer games development cycles are inevitable.
Ajay25 replied to Kennysplash's topic in Gaming News
This makes sense, but it also means games will be a lot more expensive (look for $100+ games, or games with high-priced expansion packs) -
UK Man Faces Arrested for Carrying Master Sword Replica in Public.
Ajay25 replied to Kennysplash's topic in Gaming News
I read this article too, but in the story I believe he walked up to the police which he didn't need to do. -
Steam users have spent $19 billion on games they’ve never played.
Ajay25 replied to Kennysplash's topic in Gaming News
This has totally happened to me! I've bought over a dozen games on impulse because they were at an amazing discounted price, so I figured I would go ahead and buy it for my Steam Library in case I ever wanted to play it in the future but still haven't. -
What Multiplayer Games Actually Provide a Real Sense of Community?
Ajay25 replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
Oh wow, I haven't heard MUDs in a long long time. Even though it was never something I played, one of my best friends used to LOVE playing her MUD, in fact, I think she became the admin or dungeonmaster or whatever you call the person who runs the MUD. She's someone who really jumped into things- 7 replies
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I used to have a lot of Super Mario Bros. shirts when I was younger!
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One of the comfort foods that I've been enjoying on a hot summer day is a tomato grilled cheese sandwich
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Who used to have those cd towers?? I used to have a few hundred CD's that I burned of music and movies
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Do You Prefer Your Food Slightly Burnt or Slightly Raw?
Ajay25 replied to killamch89's topic in General Chat
It depends on hte food! Sushi - I'm okay with raw (like salmon or tuna toro) Hamburgers - I'm okay with slightly undercooked But for most foods, thoroughly cooked 🙂 -
E3 might be dead and buried but there's still a ton of gaming news to look forward to in the coming days as Summer Game Fest 2024 is standing in the old expo's stead. SGF has gradually taken on more importance over the last few years as an umbrella for all the various game showcases that take place each June. From June 7 until June 10, a string of SGF events will highlight dozens of games. Will anyone be tuning in to SGF?
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I agree with Shagger that trying to invent a 'new' origin story when there is already a well established origin story for James Bond is going to conflict. I'm open to new characters (maybe like a 006 or a 005), but to take the iconic 007 in a new twist is just a superficial remake.