@thecman25: You've shown me the truth. Obviously a video game possesses genuine magical properties allowing to influence the real world and set in motion chains of events that result in NFL players getting injured. Santa Clause is also real.
The NFL has the highest injury rate of any major North American sport, and Rob Gronkowski gets injured to some extent pretty much every year. There is no curse.
I really wish they would put the Master Chief Collection on PC. I'm not going to buy an entire console to play a bunch of games I own on old platforms, but I would certainly pay $60 to play them all on PC.
@csward: People have a right to believe whatever they want, but "respect" is something entirely different. A group that spreads and encourages hate and bigotry deserves no respect. Just because they have a legal right to believe what they want doesn't mean they're protected from criticism for their backwards ideologies.
If it is actually Battlefield 5, they've done something wrong. It's time for them to return to one of the other directions for the series (Bad Company or 2142), or go in an entirely new direction.
So, they've gone from shamelessly trying to cash in on the DayZ hype train to shamelessly trying to cash in on the Destiny/Division hype train? I'm sure they'll have some creatively bankrupt, poor man's imitation of whatever other trends happen to gain some traction after this as well.
@troll_elite: It's common knowledge that low framerates in VR cause illness in a large percentage of people. Any developer working on VR games knows this.
@steadymercury: The last thing Sony wants is tons of headlines about people getting sick because some PSVR games dropped below 60FPS. I don't think there's any chance they give any wiggle room with these demands. Low framerates in VR create a terrible experience, and I don't see Sony letting any devs come in under 60FPS.
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