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    The Order 1886 for Sony PS4

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    • Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
      I really should have waited a year to play the witcher. It's going to be a different game with all these fixes. It's had about 25 gigs in fixes since Iv'e played it.

      The Witcher 3 Is Getting a Massive 15GB Patch That
      Awesome I'm gonna restart the game over as I've never even finished it.

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      • Yea I think I'll play it over again in a few months. I finished if but I honestly don't have a clue what the hell happened or what I did to beat it. There was glitch after glitch.

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        • GTA 5 still the best. lol

          http://i.imgur.com/1hm0bkr.gifv

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          • 40 Minutes of 1080p 60fps Just Cause 3 Game play.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSz3tY7lyMU

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            • 'Destiny' 2.0.1 Update Brings A Mix Of Good And Baffling Changes

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              • It's pretty much what it says in the article. I can give more info regarding trials starting Friday of course.

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                • Cool update on the patch. I loaded up my card and bought more emotes and stuff. Just bought $10 worth of silver

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                  • Will the new VR gear trip up older gamers? | Ars Technica

                    By this time next year, consumers should have their choice of a variety of virtual reality (VR) gaming systems. Sony’s Playstation VR (formerly Project Morpheus) has been announced for the first half of 2016, Facebook’s Oculus Rift is scheduled for Q1 2016, and Valve/HTC’s Vive has promised a limited release during the 2015 holiday season. While the VR systems on the horizon are largely being marketed to gamers, everyone involved in their production sees the technology as having a much wider appeal. These companies dream of applications in virtual travel, training, and entertainment, to merely name a few.

                    Enthusiasm among people who have experienced the new VR systems is high. Jaded reviewers who have been introduced to “the next big thing” countless times over the years often come away giddy with excitement. But as with any new technology, there are some potential issues. Most obvious, VR can produce feelings of dizziness and nausea. But perhaps less obvious, those effects are symptoms of a deeper problem that stems from the way VR interacts with the system that allows people to keep their balance. Vision is an essential component of the balance system, and viewing a virtual world in place of the real one can induce mild feelings from vertigo and motion sickness to extreme nausea and loss of balance. And while any user of the technology may experience these symptoms, the balance problems are likely to be worse for one particular demographic—older people.

                    Balancing excitement with balance

                    They call it “presence,” although no one is sure exactly what that means. VR simply creates the illusion of being present in a virtual environment. The illusion rests on a convincing 360-degree visual presentation combined with the ability to interact with objects in the virtual world using a handheld controller. When it all comes together seamlessly, the sense of being present in the virtual world can be overwhelming. This sense of actually being in a place you know is not real can lead to a euphoria, one that has been reported time and again by people who have experienced it.

                    Again, gamers are viewed as the most likely early adopters of these new VR systems. But once the technology is in the hands of consumers, people will discover many other uses for it. Class field trips could become quaint experiences from yesteryear, when students can be virtually present anywhere in the world without leaving the classroom. Training across a wide variety of occupations can be enhanced when the trainee learns in a virtual environment that is very similar to the real work environment. The opportunities for the entertainment industry are endless. Why watch a movie on a screen in your living room when you can be present in the world where the action is taking place? Walk through any museum you like taking as much time as you like with any piece of art that you like, explore the ruins of Machu Picchu at your own pace, watch the World Series from seats behind home plate or the first-base dugout, whichever you prefer. Do it in the evening, in your living room, with presence that is so real it feels like you’re there.

                    But seemingly every report chronicling the development of the new VR systems has been accompanied by stories about the corresponding dizziness and nausea. And while these seem like simple symptoms, dizziness and motion sickness are complex, multi-causal phenomena that are not fully understood.

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                    • Fallout 4 coming soon guys. Best to wait a few months after the game is out to buy. As we learned with Witcher, a game this big will have bugs. Allow them the time to patch the game before you play it.

                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYyzrAtSyXA

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                      • Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                        Fallout 4 coming soon guys. Best to wait a few months after the game is out to buy. As we learned with Witcher, a game this big will have bugs. Allow them the time to patch the game before you play it.

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYyzrAtSyXA
                        Yeah I won't be waiting. Kids have been asking weekly "Is fallout 4 out yet dad?" We will be fighting over the ps4 to play it. Can't be as buggy as battlefield 4 was when it launched. Aka brokenfield 4. I'll manage. :thumb:

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                        • Originally posted by chuckz28 View Post
                          Yeah I won't be waiting. Kids have been asking weekly "Is fallout 4 out yet dad?" We will be fighting over the ps4 to play it. Can't be as buggy as battlefield 4 was when it launched. Aka brokenfield 4. I'll manage. :thumb:
                          Battlefield isn't open world bro. Fallout will have over 400 hours of content. It'll be playable but it's almost certain to be a better game 3-4 months after release after about 20 gigs of patches and performance tweaks. I learned the hard way with Witcher 3.

                          Either way, if you buy it I want a review! :D

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                          • I can't wait for Fallout 4. Fallout 3 was one of my favorite games. I will be waiting until it is a bit cheaper around Christmas. My game playing time is limited to about 1-2 hours every weekend.

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                            • Yeah ill give a review. I'm halfway through Dying Light right now which is an open world zombie game with fantastic parkour like movements and the hack and slash weapon upgrades are a blast. It was frustrating at first getting used to the mechanics but now I'm really having a lot of fun with it. Tons of melee weapons and some guns too.

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                              • Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
                                I can't wait for Fallout 4. Fallout 3 was one of my favorite games. I will be waiting until it is a bit cheaper around Christmas. My game playing time is limited to about 1-2 hours every weekend.
                                Loved fallout 3. I didn't care for New Vegas at first but after a few months off and nothing else to play at the time I picked it back up and ended up liking it more than fallout 3. I liked being able to have a companion with you to get shit done and carry stuff.

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