I didn't even read the promotional sheet for that one. I mean, these supposed AR glasses honestly seem at least a little interesting (until their price gets revealed), but which gamer in their right mind needs a water-cooled mini PC that lacks a...
Are you not excited for the world’s first smallest water cooling gaming mini PC? lol
Really feels like this kinda thing could use a proof read sometimes.
Lots of bullshit words is what I read there. Battery "never runs out". Seeing that the 40Wh battery of the Steam Deck is far from never running out, I have low expectations that a 50Wh battery would change much about that coupled with a Ryzen 7...
Pro tip: get a Quest 3 over this for use with PC. Without any of the differentiating key features of this headset being supported it makes the whole thing pretty disappointing.
PS VR2 has been a confusing product from beginning to end for me. I...
Oh boy. I feel like the meme about Steam versions of Sony games requiring you to have a physical PlayStation console isn't too farfetched.
On the other hand, I got a feeling that Sony has a pretty obvious business plan:
Step 1 - Release game on...
Why on earth would you release a game for the PC, a fan favorite game, and require a psn account to play it?
I'll bet it still costs $79 to buy.
I keep coming back to the same ol' theme...
FU Sony!
Is it wrong to pathalogically hate a...
Companies come up with the weirdest things. First they introduce AR glasses without actual AR capabilities, just so they can sell you a smartphone without a screen.
So… they made a smartphone so you don’t need to plug the glasses into a smartphone..? At least the price seems less than a decent phone, but I guess the value really hinges on the specs.
Just for the record. I don't play online multiplayer games without blaming it on cheaters. I already don't like players that put an abundance of time into a game, acquiring their skill level naturally.