In a cheeky response to the Video Game Voters Network initiative to bombard California senator Leland Yee's office with old and broken controllers, Yee's chief of staff Adam Keigwin told GamePolitics, "I think the Senator would appreciate a Kinect add-on rather than those dated controllers." That wasn't his only zinger.
Ross Scott—also known as Accursed Farms on YouTube—has been fighting tooth and nail for almost a full year to help spearhead game preservation. Starting after it was announced that Ubisoft's The Crew would be shutting down, permanently ending support for the game, Scott launched the "Stop Killing Games" initiative.
That makes a twofold deadline for the Stop Killing Games initiative. Or, at least, one headed up by Scott: The UK petition, which ends July 14, and the EU Citizens' Initiative, which ends July 3.
If you live in the EU then Please sign this or our game ownership rights and game preservation is
at stake. I know there isnt much time left but please consider signing the petition
There are many exciting updates this month for Xbox. Copilot for Gaming is available now for early preview on mobile and will be coming to PC soon. Xbox PC app introduces a wave of new updates: Aggregated gaming library gives players quick access to games from Xbox, Game Pass, and other leading PC storefronts, and with publisher channels players can browse their favorite franchises. Updates for the Xbox Console includes customization for Most Recently Used, free-to-play benefits, Game Hubs, and dialog improvements for game saves.
"Players can now hide system apps, pin favorites to the list, and reduce the number of tiles displayed. This update is part of our ongoing effort to make Home more personal, flexible, and responsive to feedback."
This is welcomed, i like a less cluttered home screen.
Gotta be a slow news day when a 18 hours and 3 comments (now 4)makes it to the front page🤷🏿
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Well anything that adds and help gamers is a good thing even if some don’t need it there’ll be more that will use it.
Playdead co-founder Dino Patti is allegedly being sued by his former studio and business partner.
Patti was threatened with a lawsuit earlier this year after he posted a now-deleted LinkedIn post that shared an "unauthorized" picture of co-founder Arnt Jensen and discussed some of Limbo's development. Patti said Jensen demanded a little over $73,000 in "suitable compensation and reimbursement," adding that he had "repeatedly" had such letters over the last nine years.
i say we all mail him 5200 controllers.
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This is exactly the type that Kinect will draw into gaming. They haven't had any fun since they were 6 years old. They could easily get addicted and tell the wifee that they are exercising.
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Although I'm a PS3 fan I just want to say one thing, in terms of 3D tracking Kinect is far superior to the PS-Eye due to it's two extra cameras dedicated to viewing in three dimensions. Now all MS have to do is come out with a motion controller that's got everything the PS-Move has inside it, but make the Kinect track the device for 3D tracking and BAM! you have a PS-Move killer.
But MS are too dumb to even conceive such an idea, so I hope Sony are reading this, because a new 3D PS-Eye with an infrared beam will give far superior 3D tracking than a standard camera tracking a glowing ball for 3D tracking.
EDIT: Just to put it in simpler terms, my idea could ultimately get rid of the glowing ball on top of the PS-Move and could also make the PS-Move super accurate with lag smaller than 22ms or around 10-8ms.
...........nuff said
Maybe they forgot that dvd drives & dvd's are also outdated. Im just saying.