FanBolt writes: "I’m a huge racing fan. It doesn’t matter if it’s the most realistic of simulation or the craziest of arcade, I’ll play them all. I love speed, pretty visuals, and pushing engines to their limits to be the first to see the checkered flag.
I had an opportunity last weekend to spend some time with Gran Turismo Sport at PAX East 2017. While it’s a game I could have easily used an entire tank of gas on, I unfortunately only had about 20 minutes to sit in the driver’s seat. During that time, however, I got my hands on familiar controls that we’re all probably used to at this point from the GT series. The game felt good to play as I made sure to race down a track I’m so incredibly familiar with, Nürburgring. I’ll never get tired of that course."
The saga of the legal battle that sees Epic Games fight Apple in the attempt to bring Fortnite back to iOS has just gained another chapter.
The games leaving Game Pass at the end of May 2025 have been revealed, and there's a handul of titles this time around.
Alex Hutchinson talks about Google Stadia, how Xbox compares, and what cloud gaming needs to move forward.
Cloud gaming still has too many flaws. Fast stable internet, extra costs/subscription services, not ideal for mobile data and why play over cloud via wifi when you have a console/pc that has no input delay and other issues, why buy a game on a cloud service (will always need online even if it's a single player game) when you can actually own it on console/pc...at the same price. Cloud gaming should only ever stay as an option to gaming and playing your games that you already own. Never as the only option.
As long as latency exists, cloud gaming will never thrive no matter how much they advertise that there's low latency or no latency that always ends up being a load of crap
I quite enjoy cloud streaming now. I find it the quickest way to testing if a game is worth committing download time or even $ to buy it. And using dedicated devices like the portal and gcloud makes it all the better.
But like Goodguy says... it's an option, and not the only one. If people understand that, they may start to appreciate this convenience.
It shouldn’t have required a subscription service. Like do the Steam model and just take the % on software sales or have a sub tier where you pay monthly or annually and get perks.
I’m not opposed to the idea of being able to stream games in the highest quality, but Stadia was so poorly handled it turned into a massive sh*t show.
Do these guys know what ***brakes** are used for? Lol! Terrible driving.
GT looks great though. Can't wait to play it.
No offense, but man, the driving skills on all of them are intolerable; it's like the controller only has one button - the gas peddle!
Still need to see more. Weather is there is going to be any, Damage etc.
"I’m a huge racing fan. It doesn’t matter if it’s the most realistic of simulation or the craziest of arcade, I’ll play them all. I love speed, pretty visuals, and pushing engines to their limits to be the first to see the checkered flag.'
One that spends most of their time on the grass. Ugh.
Terrible terrible driving, as Apocalypse Shadow said.