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whaatt??
are you asking parents to
to do their job and at bare minimum monitor their kids's internet activity????

insanity

yeah i know, it's so new, nobody knows how these things work yet

dioramas are really nice to look at but i'd never have the patience to make one

like these giant train circuits with entire cities build around them you can visit, or the one they made for movie backgrounds back in the day

fr

Another handheld has entered the ring



Another handheld has entered the ring



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1080p screen

aIthough wait a sec
is it onIy for cIoud gaming?

ew

Sorry I move really fast in this channel. I just woke up from a nap not too long ago and stuff happened and I’m catching up. Here’s another thing I want to talk about: Some ignorant jackass online said "Graphics are the first thing finished in a video game" and it’s got game devs coming out of the woodworks. Silver lining, a lot of games are being shown off in their early states and maybe some people are learning a thing or two about game dev.

Imao what

you can teII the peopIe saying that have IiteraIIy 0 knowIedge of how games are made Imao

most devs usuaIIy start out with rudimentary visuaIs, enough to be have a very basic structure of where the pIayer wiII be

aIongside this, they
you know
make the gamepIay* aspect of the *game

Yugin sent a early version of Sea of Thieves yesterday in it’s a good example

If you go on Twitter and search "Graphics are the first thing finished in a video game" you can see tons of examples from various studios. I’m eating it up. Love seeing this kinda stuff.

what's the point of a cloud handheld with only wifi when most wifi don't go above 2 megs speed ? I know a faster one is out now but it won't be available easily outside your home...

weII you see

um

uhhhhhhhhh

the reason is that
it's
it's that um
it heIps because

i see thanks

sometimes i wonder who these people even are thinking about stuff like this...

logitech isn't even some random company disconnected from the gaming world, makes no sense

if amazon did it or google yeah ok, it's expected

Imao fr

but logitech mastered the mouse dying exactly 1 day after guarantee expire, they should know better

I guess the idea is to use your phone as a hotspot should you not have access to wifi, but at that point why not just get a Steam Deck so you can maintain an offline library?

heh.

Who do they think has the money to be consistently using their phone as a hotspot

People who buy a cloud-exclusive handheld

Ah yes. A nonexistent demand being fulfilled by nonexistent supply. Brilliant business model.

And at $50 above their main competitor: Switch. I’m sure this will go swimmingly and Logitech’s stockholders will totally not be running for the hills when this thing releases.

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