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God of War launching on Steam in January 2022.

God of War launching on Steam in January 2022.

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stephaniemckay
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03-11-2017, 09:47 PM
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I noticed various hues around. Seems like they might be using a 3D printer or there are plenty of color choices available. I don’t recall the details of my search—it was some time ago.
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stephaniemckay
03-11-2017, 09:47 PM #21

I noticed various hues around. Seems like they might be using a 3D printer or there are plenty of color choices available. I don’t recall the details of my search—it was some time ago.

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Hero_Ari
Junior Member
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03-12-2017, 09:28 AM
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They offer various colour choices. It's unclear if the company that holds the patent or licensing rights allows other makers, such as Nvidia with their GPUs, to produce similar items. Overall, the design appears quite impressive. It might become remarkable if you invest time in learning it thoroughly.
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Hero_Ari
03-12-2017, 09:28 AM #22

They offer various colour choices. It's unclear if the company that holds the patent or licensing rights allows other makers, such as Nvidia with their GPUs, to produce similar items. Overall, the design appears quite impressive. It might become remarkable if you invest time in learning it thoroughly.

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HyperMouse
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03-12-2017, 02:40 PM
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Many keyboards have emerged that surpass the standard design. The typical original keyboard was intentionally crafted to be less than ideal. Pushing it to its limits is actually quite manageable. Still, I’m not sure it’s meant to replace a controller entirely, though that’s a possibility. A button remains a button regardless. While the stick-based system can be improved, it may never fully surpass the original in simplicity. I believe any advancement would require a completely different user base or a revolutionary app where traditional input falls short. Bluetooth offers a significant leap forward. A stable wireless link eliminates the need for physical ports. If devices are compact and affordable, more people could use them without purchasing them outright. Education would become much cheaper. That’s the main challenge.
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HyperMouse
03-12-2017, 02:40 PM #23

Many keyboards have emerged that surpass the standard design. The typical original keyboard was intentionally crafted to be less than ideal. Pushing it to its limits is actually quite manageable. Still, I’m not sure it’s meant to replace a controller entirely, though that’s a possibility. A button remains a button regardless. While the stick-based system can be improved, it may never fully surpass the original in simplicity. I believe any advancement would require a completely different user base or a revolutionary app where traditional input falls short. Bluetooth offers a significant leap forward. A stable wireless link eliminates the need for physical ports. If devices are compact and affordable, more people could use them without purchasing them outright. Education would become much cheaper. That’s the main challenge.

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rayegg808
Junior Member
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03-15-2017, 07:57 AM
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Ghost of Tsushima offers a solid experience on PS5, yet God of War provides more engaging combat and stands out as the stronger title overall. It’s interesting how some players favor Tsushima despite its merits. God of War leans closer to Souls-style gameplay within a Skyrim-like world, while Tsushima blends elements of Assassins Creed and Nioh with added standoff mechanics. The graphics are a bit better in Tsushima, though not dramatically so. People have long wanted an action-packed title for Japan, and both games are third-person formats that don’t suit keyboard play—my preference leans toward controllers for Souls and Action RPGs on PC. I hope the port maintains quality from the start, unlike Horizon Zero Dawn which struggled with optimization at release. God of War remains a solid investment at its launch price if you’re not someone who waits for deals on Steam.
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rayegg808
03-15-2017, 07:57 AM #24

Ghost of Tsushima offers a solid experience on PS5, yet God of War provides more engaging combat and stands out as the stronger title overall. It’s interesting how some players favor Tsushima despite its merits. God of War leans closer to Souls-style gameplay within a Skyrim-like world, while Tsushima blends elements of Assassins Creed and Nioh with added standoff mechanics. The graphics are a bit better in Tsushima, though not dramatically so. People have long wanted an action-packed title for Japan, and both games are third-person formats that don’t suit keyboard play—my preference leans toward controllers for Souls and Action RPGs on PC. I hope the port maintains quality from the start, unlike Horizon Zero Dawn which struggled with optimization at release. God of War remains a solid investment at its launch price if you’re not someone who waits for deals on Steam.

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03-15-2017, 08:47 AM
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People will pay no doubt. There is money to be had for a property that has already paid for itself. Free money. The whole thing is basically a residual.
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Tutterbutter88
03-15-2017, 08:47 AM #25

People will pay no doubt. There is money to be had for a property that has already paid for itself. Free money. The whole thing is basically a residual.

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