I am not enjoying Fallout: New Vegas.
Please seek medical help immediately. :lol If you just started give it awhile and it starts getting better.
I am not enjoying Fallout: New Vegas.
Try it before you pass judgement. It's early in development and the price of admission is the price of a new video card PLUS the VR unit but the price will come down. When you experience walking around in virtual environments you'll see that VR is the future for gaming, social media and graphic interface. The tech will just have to evolve away from bulky headsets, sensors and cables but the beginning is here.I think VR will end up being a fad. If I had an extra $600 right now I'd put it towards a new video card.
Star Trek Bridge Crew VR release planned for March 17 now available for preorder for PS and Vive.
It's planned for Oculus Rift but you can't pre order it .... why? why? why?
https://ubistatic9-a.akamaihd.net/ubicomstatic/en-GB/global/media/Crew_Screenshot_255102.jpg
More sad is I needed money, so I sold some older games I didn't care for....plus a copy of Earthbound, cartridge only. Got 90 for it, 120 for everything. A friend let me barrow it like 15 years ago, then things happened and I've had it ever since. The store had reproduction copies of Earthbound, with added content that was cut originally. Maybe one day I can buy that and see how it is...such a weird game.Sad part is half that 600 would go into just getting a good complete copy of Earthbound for the SNES since people are parting them out at high prices.
I am not enjoying Fallout: New Vegas.
If I had 600 right now i'd be buying a turbografix 16 and a few other of the pricier old systems. That or get a sega cd refurbished so i know it'll last for a long time.
Wes R, do you play those old games? Its funny, I was building a MAME cabinet, and aside from a few fighting games, I actually enjoyed building the cabinet more than playing the damn games! Do you just like collecting, or do you actually play the games?
I decased an old 27 in TV, and it fit in the cabinet perfectly, even in the old monitor mounts that came with the cab. It was glorious. Dude thats the anode cup! You could get seriously injured if you mess with that, some people have even died. A lot of juice stays in there even after you unplug it. Good thing nothing happened. Or maybe it did!I've always wanted to get around to building a mame cabinet, but not sure what I'd use for a monitor. The setup I have now is a portable arcade cabinet that you can carry. and I have a JRock convertor that lets me hook it up to any normal TV. a little safer but not as cool..
I had a REAL arcade cabinet, and the monitors they use on those things are dangerous. mine had a suction cup thing on the top that kept on coming loose.
even unplugged it gave me a serious zap once when i went to put it back on.....probably wasn't the brightest idea...but i was an arcade newbie back then..
What I'd really like is a desktop mame setupwith something portable, or about the height of a PC cabinet that I can pick up and carry around.
I decased an old 27 in TV, and it fit in the cabinet perfectly, even in the old monitor mounts that came with the cab. It was glorious. Dude thats the anode cup! You could get seriously injured if you mess with that, some people have even died. A lot of juice stays in there even after you unplug it. Good thing nothing happened. Or maybe it did!
Try Artemis. Been out for years and it's awesome. It's a starship bridge simulator.I am not a Trek fan by any stretch of the imagination. I've watched a few episodes of TOS, TNG, and probably a season or 3 of DS9. I haven't seen all the movies, don't read the books, etc, etc. BUT, I saw that game being played by/talked about by a few YouTubers I follow and MAN, it looks pretty damn cool! The way you can play different stations/roles with friends/in a group...IDK, just sounds cool to me.
Yep! It's loads of fun.I meant to go check out Artemis at dragoncon last year. Sounded like they had a full bridge mock up and you could sign up to play full crewed games