As a little note, the eye tracking would be a huge selling point for social games like VRChat. Very few headsets support it so far.
Bubs
It's the Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank of course!
Spot wins on practicality, but Kurfus wins everybody's hearts <3
I would use it for like 1 game on the quest store and more portable/wireless VR on PC. Even though my Index, is superior in almost every way, an easy headset to give to a visitor would be nice.
I probably wouldn't pay $200 for one, but if a friend was getting rid of one for $50-100 I would likely snatch it up.
Pasting the first section of the article because of the stupid anti-adblocker on Mobile:
- Shinobi Warfare's developer is rewarding players for positive reviews, violating Steam's terms of service agreement.
- The controversial practice was revealed by a Reddit user, leading to concerns about inauthentic reviews flooding the game.
- Despite reports to Steam support, Shinobi Warfare continues to face backlash for questionable tactics and content appropriation.
Shinobi Warfare, a 2D turn-based RPG multiplayer game, is being called out by Steam users after it was discovered that the developer has been rewarding players with in-game currency for leaving a positive review. The lucrative reward has led to the game receiving an 'overwhelmingly positive' review badge, but goes against the platform's terms of service agreement.
The discovery was made by Reddit user Glavurdan, who took to the Steam subreddit yesterday to reveal their findings. The post has multiple images of the questionable practice, with the most notable being on the Shinobi Warfare Discord server, where an admin on the server offered players 1,000 in-game gems to leave a positive review.
If it was me, I wouldn't remove a single sticker. I would give it a thick layer of varnish or epoxy and then polish it to a crystal clear finish.
No, this is Patrick