care to elaborate?
care to elaborate?
tbh, that’s exactly what I had in mind, If no one else has tried that, I am going to give it a shot later.
While quest users can already play steam games using Oculus Link/AirLink or VirtualDesktop (which is a paid app), not having to use metas desktop app sounds like a win to me.
I am also hoping this will finally be an easy way to stream VR games using a Linux system?
smaller, therefore easier to hide. Not registered with a central authority like, for example, cars.
“Exactly my point. We will not be investing an hour looking at the footage to pinpoint the time of theft, now get out!”
Game Mill released 5 games so far this year:
3 of which have been received poorly (Avatar, Rise of Kong and Walking Dead), the other two apparently got a mixed reception, but still reek of shovelware,
Make no mistake, Game Mill is a publisher notorious for pushing out crap shovelware titles. The infamous 2003 game “Big Rigs” was also their doing. Anything they release, should be avoided.
It’s a major win (Massive W) as opposed to a big loss (Huge L)
You might have heard that in a comedy routine: https://youtu.be/nu6C2KL_S9o?si=Wwa-D1QFciB5sb78
If we try to exclude the super simple and cheap games by only looking at games priced at more than $5, the median is closer to $4000
just because a game is more than $5, doesn’t mean it’s not super simple, cheap shovelware.
as always, Apple is on the top when it comes to innovation. Their newly invented “USB-C” (the C stands for “cool”) connector looks very solid and soon we will probably see the android copycats steal that connector and put it on their phones, too.
that is unfortunate.