Oh, no please don't start another which Final Fantasy is the best Final Fantasy discussion >.<
Final Fantasy 9 is the best one
Oh, no please don't start another which Final Fantasy is the best Final Fantasy discussion >.<
Final Fantasy 9 is the best one
Looks good. Kinda reminds me of Warpips.
We hate Zidane here
YesFinal Fantasy 9 is the best one
YesIf you noticed, there's barely anything from TGS 22 coming to EGS and GOG.
No lies detected.Final Fantasy 9 is the best one
EGS doesn't bother me, not seeing gog is a bit of a let down, though with their slight change in strategy back towards older titles, it makes some senseIf you noticed, there's barely anything from TGS 22 coming to EGS and GOG.
Watch it having a pachinko minigameKONAMI is actually releasing????
KONAMI RELEASING GOOD GAMES?
Drop everything and play FortniteI'm playing Like A Dragon, I have Ni No Kuni installed and Deathloop preinstalled. How the hell am I supped to play all of that before Persona 5 comes out!
Deleted my epic account years back, so no can do!Drop everything and play Fortnite
Reminds me I need to test my new resin printer and get the old one back up and runningGuess who spent past 2 days doing R&D to reproduce this small part (it is barely 1cm in length) for a cheap nephews toy XD
Megaton newslol rip evga
Never saw a company commit suicide quite like thisMegaton news
Surprised they are completely exiting the GPU business, like to not even entertain AMD or Intel
Like what in the actual heck
Never saw a company commit suicide quite like this
According to the Video posted above, the GPU's made up 80% of their revenue, sheeshSeriously, like their PSUs are nice, buttttttt I mean....
This kind of news feels like the precursor to Nvidia showing their ass.
Vtubers saved PC gaming confirmedI think twitch helped a lot PC market on Japan. Mostly japanese streamers play on PC (and then Steam & DMM).
of course Switch is another level xD, but I was really surprised with this.
Having watched the video, this seems like a complex story, and the personal reasons of the CEO seem like a major factor here. It does feel pretty shitty to EVGA staff that they don't get to hear about this sooner, honestly.
What the actual fuck
I am no expert but I strongly believe that this was a major reason that killed 3dfx, and would allow AMD to grow a lot, IMHO.That being said, I do wonder how Nvidia and its other partners will react here. I could see Nvidia doubling down on the Founders Editions and really trying to become more like Apple and control both the design and manufacturing and distribution.
"optical" refers to how the switches determine if they are pressed. With "normal" mechanical switches, you move piece of metal into the PCB to close a circuit -- pretty much how light switches work. Optical switches use optical measures, light being occluded I would assume, to determine when to actuate.Optical switches for mechanical keyboards? Oo
They any decent? Still tactile?
People are lining up outside to enter the hall nowUpdate for those wondering the Steam Deck booth seems to be a smash hit at TGS.
It seems to be one of the more popular booths at the event.
It seems like they did a great job with the booth and in a lot of ways it's very different to all of the other both, seeing how all of the other ones are all "busy" in a visual sense (overloading your senses, and also having a lot of distracting stuff). Meanwhile the both pulls one in with one key visual being the huge Steam Deck (there are also side panels that have visuals that change as well around that huge Steam Deck that pull your view twords it. The overall process of getting in and out is pretty simple and seems to help move theine very quickly (in other words it's very well organized). As I have mentioned before the "open air" (cafe style) of allowing people to sit where ever they want also helps pull in eyes of what you will be doing if you go to the booth
In contrast it seems that the Facebook Meta Quest is rather disorganized and you have to wait for over 2 hours!!!!!!!!! So that seems to be a very frustrating experience even though they are advertising it everywhere like crazy at the event.
Also some stuff about the Deck in Japan, it seems that the price is a rather touchy subject. The Yen is weak right now and because of it Valve has to sell it at a higher yen value in order to be close to the USD equivalent and for Komodo to be able to get their cut as well.
Eric brushed this off in a way at the IGN interview and mentioned how he things that the value that the product brings is well worth the price.
Had the Yen not been in a bad spot and the thing was only like ¥5000 more than the Switch EL then the Steam Deck 64GB would be sell like hot cakes in Japan to those that are interested in getting into PC gaming and more importantly for those that are sick and tired of waiting to have the opportunity to purchase a PS5.
That is all for now.
Just a few more hours until the true test.
As of now it's been business day but starting "today" it's general public day where an average Joe who has purchased a ticket can attend the event.