You guys might remember the 6th Sense portable device, it projects images on walls and tables, even on your arm and hand to use as work space to control digital tools such a number pad for dialing a phone number among a myriad of incredible applications. One thing it brought to mind for me was that typing was still absent, you couldn't really, truly be portable. If you needed to type, you'd need a key board to do it on.
This system being developed, as you'll see in the video, is just miraculous. It really thinks outside of the box. While this interface doesn't allow for air-typing just yet, the prospect of it lends itself beautifully. As you can see, using the sound and vibration of tapping, with a little research, you could be typing in a new, faster format without having to touch an actual device. Instead, by flexing muscles and tapping on your skin. Like a new type of sign language - I think this is going to become a major part of our technological society.
Anyone know a safe way to remove the pre-game videos so that when I boot up the came I go right to the menu? The game in question is Half-Life, and I want to skip the Sierra and Valve logos. They cost me at least 20 seconds of my life everytime I try to boot up.
More Vista cocksucker problems. I fucking hate Vista.
Now I'm trying to run "Napoleonic Wars: Cossacks II" by CDV. It installs cleanly and neatly. Then, I get an incompatibility window. Vista strikes again.
Someone tell me what to do to fix it before I take a sledge to this piece of shit paperweight on my desk.
It's been a long time coming. I suspect that once Cali passes it, Massachusetts won't be long or far behind it. In a few decades, it'll be uniformly decriminalized.
I got introduced to the Persona series when P4 was released. I was skeptical of the game at first. I had never experienced a game with the SIM dating element to it. Still, I kept an open mind about it. After two hours, I fell in with the game. The story, characters, game play, NPCs, environment--all of it came together to create one of the most original and memorable RPGs that I've ever played.
Atlus has not confirmed the system that the game will be on. It's only logical that they release it on the PS3; Atlus has stuck with Sony since the original Persona.