Replies to mushi, page 53
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@mushi Hey cherry you leather man.
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@mushi Wars already won; we already learn it in school.
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@mushi I just realized... Pokemon Go is fighting that war :+
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It's @mushi's birthday? Happy birthday @mushi http://pny.lv/0o7sa
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happy birthday @mushi http://pny.lv/0o7qo
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@mushi that guy looks like saitama with hair
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@mushi your name will be in my suicide note
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@mushi the servers are down now anyway so you can laugh at me if you want
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^- @catninja
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@mushi I read quite a lot about Ada Lovelace and nothing that cringeworthy came into my mind.
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Happy happy birthday @mushi mushi jesus desu
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Happy birth @mushi
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@mushi I never looked at Sao Paulo's map. I have only been looking at Santa Fe do Sul up till now ( and a bit of Rio to see howmuch portals/PoI's there are )
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@mushi ... No... just no... Gawd I hate those
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@mushi Rio ? Rio de Janeiro ? Yea that city has well over 500 PoI's. But no, do not worry, I know well enough that if you want to see some interesting stuff you need to : A speak enough of the native tongue to tell the plot to a movie without looking in a manual or book every 2 words ( In which case things like "us came hereto witness film in theatre" are actually acceptable, as long as you can make yourself understandable"). and B Go to an interesting place rather than a ( pre chewed ) tourist hotspot. Such as Bonito or Jijoca de Jericoacoara I guess ( mostly because they seem interesting,I have never heard of them before, so that sorta makes them non tourist hotspots I guess ? Idunno, If I am serious I will research more.
And when you absolutely find yourself in an area where you stand out as a dumb tourist. ... ... Try to radiate confidence... One of my friends just wore nothing but a black belt and white Kungfu clothing when he went on vacation, little crazy, but I heard it worked -
@mushi Oh, I think I know what is in it... Lesson 1, be presentable. Lesson 2, have equipment that does not suck. Lesson 3, pick a good topic. Lesson 4, know how to edit well. Bonus lesson, Look at Onisian's crap and just do the complete opposite :+
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@mushi 20 points to hufflepuff for getting it right :D
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@mushi It is like 20 times larger than I thought it would be... wow... Makes me kinda want to go to brazil my next vacation. Google Maps is awesome !
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@mushi Just throw a few messages in global chat when you do get PoGo. It'll all just work out fine, do not worry :)
... Still wondering what the heck a "espaço do artesâo" actually is... Something like an artisinal gym full of tools you could use ? -
@mushi Actually I have no idea what that is ( like, in that building block ) ... the church in the background is also a PoI.
As for actually playing it in Brazil, yeah, I recommend you try to get pokeman's with someone else, As in, there is probably someone in your immediate surroundings who likes both walking, pokemon, and maybe if you're lucky, nerdy guys ( ohkay, that last one was in jest :+ ) http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/848587 -
@mushi Daayum bro. That stinks :( Though to be perfectly honest. Do you even want PoGo to come out in Brazil in it's current state ? When I look at the Ingress Intel map over Brazil it REALLY has some devoid area's. And Ingress uses the same PoI's for portal as PoGo uses for PokeSpots. I do not know much of the game PoGo as of yet but Pokemon seem to love hanging around those spots, and you need to go there to get your pokeballs. For instance, if I look at Santa Fe right now, there are only 4 PoI's, all 4 within a 100 metre radius in what I assume are parks next to the biggest 2 roads in town. Niantic said that they would adress this issue worldwide. This may be where the 2 months come from.
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@mushi There are 2 things I am sensing here. Firstly, relax, there is no way that VR gaming will become bigger than traditional gaming with a monitor/tv/viewscreen. Well at least not until computers become powerfull enough to make something like a virtual reality desktop become both comfy and easy. Which probably will not happen for a long long while.
And you are confusing "popular" with "serious". I mean, skydiving is popular right now, doesn't mean that everyone who can strap on a parachute will try it.
A lot of people have a computer at home for things like taxes, official documents, and whatnot, so why not game on it ?. That is a cornerstone of the PC's power, and doing taxes with a virtual reality headset ? I do not see that happening untill we are FAR FAR into the future, or the living costs of a bigger house start to outweigh the space you would need for a monitor...
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@mushi Skyrim's Kinect features weren't intended to be motion controls, though, it's literally just voice commands.
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@mushi Haha, well the WiiMote was a success actually, and then Sony and Microsoft had to create their own version. And I do not think anyone could ever unironicaly defend those things ( http://imgur.com/QG3T2kd ). Think about it, the Wii sold billions mostly because of that gimmick ( but mostly because it just worked right, and you could do things with it like bowling, and people know bowling, so they could just pick it up and play )
VR technology on the other hand. Oculus ( now FaceBook ) was dumping tonnes of money into it and mayhaps took too long perfecting it, now the competition has ran off with similar idea's. Just like with the Motion Controller idea actually. Does that mean it will inevitably go away ? I hope not, VR is a kickass experience. Kinda like your first roller coaster ride ( *wink wink* )
However, the biggest difference between the above seems to be that Oculus/FaceBook is actively trying to poison it's own well. Which is weird. -
@mushi What does the end have to do with VR headsets being dumped on used-product sites ? From what I am seeing most people are either dumping their DK 1 or 2 because they got a real headset, and some are outright selling their CV. ( DK being Development Kit, and CV being Consumer Version ). I am very very confident that VR games will become a new status quo. Not sure how long it will take them though.