Apple isn’t the only company doing this
Apple isn’t the only company doing this
Ohh this is a good one, just purposefully spelling it this way. Make it like Donald Drumpf, meet Donold Trump.
Classic Americans, making up our own rules and sucking at following the rest of the world lol
Gameplay wise it’s very similar, and it’s not like adding fake “players” is unheard of in games, like .//Hack or Goat Simulator.
You don’t need to act like it’s leaps and bounds away
Lost Planet, there’s plenty of examples of this working??
I’m… How did I not know she died? In 2022? What??
From a fall in her home? Oh my goodness.
There’s also the whole interaction in how the CEO treated someone who wrote an article and he wouldn’t leave her alone after asking him to stop.
From his perspective I get it, you want to have good press and try to clear up any misconceptions. But how he went about it was very unprofessional and far too pushy.
Nope it’s that EA game with Creed the boxer
For clarification, remove the drivers as in make the G2 not need them?
Also do you happen to have a link? It’s not that I don’t believe you, I have a G2 and would like to read the details myself, I was looking into details about this after the announcement but didn’t find much.
Basically, I’m hoping that the G2 can become a full SteamVR device. It’s a good headset but openXR and more specifically WMR have just absolutely butchered it’s reliability. When I first got it I used it at a MixedVR setup with the index Knuckles - works great for the SteamVR runtime. OpenXR doesn’t like SteamVR devices, so the knuckles can’t be used. No big, stay in SteamVR.
Then WMR pushed the OpenXR runtime as standard - no big deal really and overall a good thing (sans XKCD standards) and since then it’s been a pain. Only for Microsoft to kill it 2 years later lol.
I switched back to my index for the downstairs VR space, but it would be nice to be able to use the G2 for a full lifespan.
Win 8 was listed just under 1%
At least keep a box of cables and donate it to an electronics recycling or a electronics upcycling store (ReUse, NextStep).