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me growing another arm on my forehead
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If I'm honest Chicken Little is a great movie.
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the last ones were fantastic
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im feeling like i need to post enough to get into the industrial park
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plain cheese tbh
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good luck finding your scene i believe in you
i remember watchibg it once but didnt record
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6 hours ago, crushingmayhem said:
I'm ok with this idea as long as they make a movie about an ip that could potentially make them money. I'd totally be up for a Metroid movie since that franchise has a movie feel to it, but knowing Nintendo they would probably go for a Zelda movie or perhaps a Star Fox one. Who knows what they have in mind with this project, we'll have to wait and see.
Well you're not too far off. http://www.ew.com/article/2015/03/24/nintendo-ceo-iwata-netflix-legend-of-zelda-series
Although the possibility seems slim, they did at least consider a series based on the IP.
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Google Stadia: An Upcoming Gaming Service
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I have a Shield TV which lets me use GeForce Now, essentially the same thing.
It's not BAD, in fact it's rather good (especially for free, which it is for now!) but I genuinely hope they have good video compression. On GFN I played Tomb Raider the most and inside caves it wasn't rare to look around and have a hard time seeing. It's difficult to describe but everything just tended to be a really light gray and there was bad contrast everywhere. On clear day scenes, though, it looked perfect, and night scenes too for the most part.
Also sometimes at random parts of the day it would tell me my connection was weak and the compression kicked up really high and was ugly as sin.
Not big deal-breakers but still kinda a bummer nonetheless and they'd have to really fix these issues if I was going to use it full-time.
An RPO scenario seems really unlikely too since latency in VR is so important. 5G should supposedly fix it but imagine the scale at which they'd have to roll out datacenters. would be cool tho