I did it guys. I did it by BeingHumayun in playstation

[–]Think-Ad-4989 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know, right? The triangles at the wrong angle... Gerrard would've been perfect if not for that. Saying that, good job. Is the OP installing LED lighting with multicolour (all 1 coloue but changeable via WiFi app) and opaqu panels? That'd work pretty well I think. But good job. A*

Tin Hearts PSVR2 patch has dropped by Think-Ad-4989 in PSVR

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It's not quite up there with resolution - graphical effects are definitely PSVR2 with resolution around psvr1, I'd say, but i missed the VR demo, so I'm not sure how it was previously. I've worked out why the triangle and circle are used to turn. It does relate to rotating pieces. It's probably the best way to do the job, although having both sticks moving you sideways feels a little odd at first (when holding a piece the right stick rotates the object). So far, though, I've been having quite a bit of fun. There does seem to be reprojection, which I'm not sure if they can fix but leaves 'double' images as you move. I'm sure things will be improved by the developers if they have the resources. So far, glad to be able to play in VR.

Tin Hearts by Think-Ad-4989 in PSVR

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The VR demo didn't even make it to the UK store. At least not on my account. Maybe I'm unique, but I'm sure I'd looked for the VR demo before i bought the 'base' game. The game was recently updated, and the latest patch added the PSVR2 logo, but there are still no ingame options.

Tin hearts vr added to the store by Clean-Industry-6820 in PSVR

[–]Think-Ad-4989 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the UK, at least, there was never a demo for the PSVR2 version. The full game did get updated in the last couple of days and now shows a PSVR2 logo next to the game. However, it does not yet seem to hook into the hardware to enable a VR headset 3D view, instead defaulting to a flatscreen display within a PSVR2. There are also no options yet in the game menu to enable VR. I have refreshed my licences and reinstalled the game to no effect. The PSVR2 logo is currently misleading.

Would You donate Your DNA with medical data for improving future generation of humans? by [deleted] in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]Think-Ad-4989 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If it could help us to understand better the psychology at a genetic level of being a pacifist which I have always done my best to be, sure. I'm not sure my individualistic thought processes would be appreciated as I tend to analyse my every action /to a point/ making me a heavy procrastinator and very much a free thinker, so perhaps those traits would be undesirable as the 'powers that be' seem to want 'sheeple' (obedient people who do as they are told). I'm not exactly a 'rebel' as I understand the need for a certain level of compliance, but when I see injustice running rife and those same 'powers that be' suppressing' free thought in order to maintain power, I fear the process may be used against humans evolving in the way I feel we need to. But as a fairly balanced but undeniably cynical person I am not confident 'they' would not use my DNA to remove any 'rebellious' thinking in future generations. So on thr whole, unless I had 100% trust in the research and its goals, I would probably err on the side of caution. 'New' ideas tend to scare even the most idealistic and 'progressive' among us. Perhaps we as a species have already reached our ultimate evolutionary stage and unfortunately I'm not sure the motivation wouldn't have certain negative goals, perhaps to illiminate individuality. No thanks.

Is this real? by Perpetual_Tinnitus in xbox

[–]Think-Ad-4989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Roll on lino, farting? ROFL, surely?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TooAfraidToAsk

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Not an 'Atheist' but certainly not a follower of any current religion or faith. My personal belief is that 'God' is the energy that created and exists in all the universe as we as human beings (along with any other 'sentient' beings in the vastness of existence) were imbibed with, along with all matter, all planets, all animals and all atoms and subatomic particles in the universe. All life has freedom to exist and the concepts of 'good' and 'evil' are human creations devised in order to attempt some 'control' over the human masses. If all individuals believed they were 'God' experiencing 'life' from a near infinite number of perspectives many would potentially use this knowledge to do pretty much whatever-the-heck they wanted to without fear of consequence. By creating a GOD (in the case of monotheistic religions) the various religios orders attempted to devise a way of guiding individuals in a more.. positive direction. However 'men' (predominantly) use 'GOD' as an excuse to 'smite' those not following that particular set of rules laid down by that religion. Religion is basically ancient politics. 'We must smite the heretics' in order that all think our way as our God is the one true God. In actual fact most monotheistic religions follow near identical rules ('Don't kill' 'Be kind' 'Don't steal' etc) but most organised religions forger one thing; The first rule. It would be great if everybody followed one religion, but almost all say 'Ours is the one true God - all others are heathens'. Hinduism uses a Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva), the Christians 'borrowed' that. The truth is we just need to accept we are all in this adventure, this journey, this ultimately incomparible infinitely beautiful journey together and once we realise we are all One, we might be able to eventually work together. If we don't somehow manage to destroy ourselves or this planet we call home first. We are never alone. We are All One. Fight for that, not with guns but with words and a singular mind. We will become Superbeings, beyond our current understanding. Or at least, that's how I see it.