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this game was pretty awful when it first released but since the last patch it plays really well, including online
I recently bought the PlayStation VR headset, and let me tell you, I love it. This technology can absolutely be a viable option for new ways to play video games. Also other facets of daily lives (instructional, teaching, entertainment). The head set requires the PlayStation camera to use the software provided. Set up is quick and easy (lots of cables), head set is super comfy. Resolution could use some improvement but as a first generation and affordable price (with owning a ps4) I can over look this as of now, due to the smooth frame rate. A complaint is the cable connected to the head set sometimes gets in the way and distracts as I am playing, which breaks the immersion. For this to succeed the software needs to keep coming, and hopefully an improved upgraded head set is made.
Like I mentioned, if you're buying this for DH longboarding and need a dependable full face, there's a few things you need to know.
At first I was skeptical about spending so much money on this software. However, after I have tried it out, it has got to be one of the best purchases I made for preparing myself from the DAT. First off, it's paperless and a downloaded software, so you get your purchase immediately after the payment. Instead of just telling you that your answers are wrong, it gives explanations why you got the answer wrong. Additionally, you are able to find out your strengths and weaknesses in every subject so you know which parts you need more practice on.
I used up the whole bottle along with the day and night cream. Save your money! I get better results with Olay.
I think there was a lot of information in this book that was helpful, but on the other hand I felt like Rick Steves gave an overly cautious take on how to do international travel. My mom and I took a trip to Italy (it was her first time going, and my second) and we used this book. It honestly felt like every section started with a series of horrible catastrophes that might befall the average traveller in that specific location. More often than not these introductions would do no more than just scare my mom into being nervous about any upcoming location we were headed to. What a shame to enter into Rome with the feeling of fear and nervousness, rather than of romance and excitement- especially when Rome is incredibly accessible and really no more dangerous than any other major city in the world. I think this book did a really poor job of conveying what each city is really like - really over emphasizing the potential problems or discomforts that could be encountered, rather than the amazing flavor each specific region of the country has to offer. Mostly I found this travel guide exhausting to read, rather than helpful. I'm definitely going with a different guidebook in the future. What a shame.
I was enjoying getting to know the demo package when the app started raising pop up ads as notifications. And continued to do so after I quit it. That's an auto-delete, which is a shame because the app was looking okay and now I'll never know.