figmentPez
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Halo: The Master Chief Collection is coming to PC. No word on pricing yet.
Oddly, I'm not that bothered by this. If they price it at the same $30 it is on Xbox, and the ports are decent, and they keep up a reasonable release schedule, then it doesn't seem that bad. I paid $30 for Telltale's episodic games, and was happy with it.Oh jeez, they're rolling it out game by game. Buy the collection and eventually you'll get all the games. That's some bullshit there.
There shouldn't be multiplayer in 5 different games. There should just be an amalgam multiplayer that incorporates the best maps and such from each game.Oddly, I'm not that bothered by this. If they price it at the same $30 it is on Xbox, and the ports are decent, and they keep up a reasonable release schedule, then it doesn't seem that bad. I paid $30 for Telltale's episodic games, and was happy with it.
I suspect they'll fail at one of these points, though. I figure they'll most likely price the collection at $60, or the ports will be complete crap, but it's also possible they'll make it cheap crap, while the collection won't fully release until a few years down the road.
EDIT: I just thought of one potential upside to the release schedule: it would help the multiplayer scene gain traction. Instead of having the user base spread over 5 different games, players will be concentrated on the most recently released title, making it easier to get a critical mass of users.
So Halo 2? Because I think that's the only one that got a pc releaseCranky is gonna be happy. He was SO MAD when they went XBox-only right after he got into it.
—Patrick
I let him know about it and he reminded me it was the mandatory switch to Vista that was what made him upset, because his computer at the time wouldn't run Vista. Plus it would've meant running Vista.So Halo 2? Because I think that's the only one that got a pc release
I actually have the first 2 Halo games for PC. Yes the first TWO came out on PC, but that was it. At least one of them had a Vista requirement (2 I think).So Halo 2? Because I think that's the only one that got a pc release
Oh shit sonValve has added beta support for Steam Link Anywhere which will allow streaming games over the internet.
Those comments don't match what's being said on the Steam Controller Reddit. The update for the app may not have hit when that comment on the Steam forums was made.Comments say it's only on the steam link hardware for right now... which once again makes me ask why the hell they stopped selling the steam link hardware
Ha! I'm getting downvoted in that discussion for pointing out that home theater is to movie theater as Steam Link Anywhere is to cloud gaming services (like Google's upcoming streaming service). High upfront costs vs recurring fees. I have no idea why people can't see the parallels.Those comments don't match what's being said on the Steam Controller Reddit. The update for the app may not have hit when that comment on the Steam forums was made.
Which is why Steam Link Anywhere is even more of a threat to Google's (still in the future) service than home theater is to movie theaters. However, I'm assuming that there is some percentage of people who have internet downloads capable of streaming a game to their phone, but don't have internet uploads that are favorable to get their home PC's content out to that phone.TBH Steam Link Anywhere would be the absolute cheapest streaming service/cloud gaming service. The link cost me 5 bucks and I already have everything else
I think you’ve just described something like 40% of my entire life.I have no idea why people can't see the parallels.
Yep, my dad might get a Quest now because he had fun playing Beat Saber at my house, but it's not worth it for him to get a PC that can run a Rift.Beat Saber has been announced as a launch title for the upcoming standalone VR headset, Oculus Quest.
Beat Saber's pretty much the main hotness of VR right now, so this is a shrewd move for the Oculus folks.
Stadia was discussed on Discord, and unflatteringly.Couple of big news bits I'm surprised haven't been posted yet:
Google announces Stadia, a new game streaming service.
Disney suddenly resurrects Lucasfilm Games
Unless Google and the gaming media are bizarrely silent about the controller features, it's a PS2 era controller that's had a couple of social media buttons added. I'm really scared as to what that means for gaming if Stadia catches on. With so much talk of how cloud gaming means you never have to upgrade, there's no generations of hardware, etc. That could mean that gaming interface becomes stagnant. Stuck with the same basic controller for as long as Google can dominate the market, and all other platforms will be shackled to the same level.Also, apparently, the Stadia controller is a giant step backwards. Pez pointed out it has no gyro controls or grip buttons, or other advanced features. As if playing an FPS with a controller wasn't already fail enough (the much trumpeted launch title for Stadia is the new Doom Eternal).
Right at the reveal I thought the controller looks awefully similar to cheap generic 3rd party controllers.Also, apparently, the Stadia controller is a giant step backwards. Pez pointed out it has no gyro controls or grip buttons, or other advanced features. As if playing an FPS with a controller wasn't already fail enough (the much trumpeted launch title for Stadia is the new Doom Eternal).
On a completely unrelated note, let me introduce our newest rating icon...
There's nothing to exert pressure for. /r/piracy is in trouble because there has been actual links to pirated material there (IE, click here to torrent InsertShowHere). We can talk about piracy all the live long day and nobody has anything to say about it so long as nobody is actually *providing* access to copyrighted property.On a more serious note, especially as regards the circumstances under which you might use this new rating, consider the implications of something like what is happening over at reddit. I know the site admins here might feel differently, but I don't know how the ISPs, the forum hosting company, etc. are going to act if they start feeling pressure.
Oh, and this went by me completely until bluesnews called attention to it... Lucasfilm Games... NOT Lucasarts.Disney suddenly resurrects Lucasfilm Games