Have you ever found the hidden area code to Freeman, West Virginia in Half-Life 2? Or noticed the cryptic messages about Chell on the walls of Aperture Science?
Well, they are there and if you stop to take a look, these strange, messages and images have a lot to tell us. From backstory to easter eggs, it all paints a bigger picture about the Half-Life universe.
Valve's Gabe Newell believes that a brain interface for computers will make even more immersive games possible in the future that could surpass reality. He also thinks that this could be implemented very soon.
I would buy a machine that is set up to how Kirito and Asuna play games in Sword Art Online
That sounds cool but imagine the social consequences some people would get really attached to that alternate reality.
I really dont give a flying monkey doodoo about all this futurism bs. Its really just sad, old timers on their way out desperately trying to stay relevant when they should have been making good games for the last 20 years.
The leak could allow hackers to gain access to your computer.
Earlier this month Non-Fiction got to play around with the HTC Vive and dive deep into the world of VR gaming. There were some interesting lessons learned about VR.