A squire is to a Brotherhood of Steel as Alfred is to Batman. However, the butler in the latter case is smart. American video game designer Todd Howard would like to borrow an idea for Fallout 5, a game that is nowhere to be seen for the release. Some even envision that they’ll get to see it in 2033.
The TV show, according to Bethesda Game Studios’ director, who also happens to be one of the executive producers of the series, gives creative freedom. It doesn’t want to look like a copy of the video games. However, he is likely to bring some elements from the show to the next mainline game.
That’s Something Tiger Woods Would Do if He Wrote Characters The show based on the popular video game franchise has been renewed for Season 2.
Fallout gets several things right as far as its resemblance to the game is concerned.
The TV show, according to Bethesda Game Studios’ director, who also happens to be one of the executive producers of the series, gives creative freedom. It doesn’t want to look like a copy of the video games. However, he is likely to bring some elements from the show to the next mainline game.
That’s Something Tiger Woods Would Do if He Wrote Characters The show based on the popular video game franchise has been renewed for Season 2.
Fallout gets several things right as far as its resemblance to the game is concerned.
- 4/20/2024
- by Anurag Batham
- FandomWire
San Francisco, Feb 12 (Ians) Meta has found the leaker who shared the details of the company’s unannounced virtual reality (VR) headsets with a YouTuber.
The company was investigating the source of the VR headsets’ renders that were published last year by a YouTuber named Brad Lynch.
In an internal post seen by The Verge, Meta Cto Andrew Bosworth informed employees of the news earlier this week.
Bosworth said that the company has broken ties with the leaker, who was a third-party contractor.
The leaker asked Lynch for revenue share from the YouTube ads running next to his videos.
Bosworth further mentioned that the unnamed leaker received a small sum for sharing the information with Lynch.
When Lynch was approached for comment, he didn’t deny that he split revenue from YouTube channel advertisements with the source, the report said.
“They might have asked because I wasn’t willing to give much money up front,...
The company was investigating the source of the VR headsets’ renders that were published last year by a YouTuber named Brad Lynch.
In an internal post seen by The Verge, Meta Cto Andrew Bosworth informed employees of the news earlier this week.
Bosworth said that the company has broken ties with the leaker, who was a third-party contractor.
The leaker asked Lynch for revenue share from the YouTube ads running next to his videos.
Bosworth further mentioned that the unnamed leaker received a small sum for sharing the information with Lynch.
When Lynch was approached for comment, he didn’t deny that he split revenue from YouTube channel advertisements with the source, the report said.
“They might have asked because I wasn’t willing to give much money up front,...
- 2/12/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
E-Ink displays are used in different products such as smartwatches, phones, tablets, computers, and monitors, but the Sol Reader takes it even further by incorporating it into a VR headset form factor. E-readers are the most popular use cases for E-Ink displays, which makes sense because there isn't a need for a color display with a high refresh rate when reading books or documents. However, other products that have incorporated E-Ink displays have done so to take advantage of its low-power consumption.
The Sol Reader may be shaped like smart glasses, but it's actually just an e-reader in a different form factor. The device is reportedly pretty light at less than 100 grams, according to Brad Lynch of the SadlyItsBradley YouTube channel, who was able to test it. The manufacturer was able to achieve this weight thanks to the headset's lack of cameras, sensors, or a battery-toting head strap. The device...
The Sol Reader may be shaped like smart glasses, but it's actually just an e-reader in a different form factor. The device is reportedly pretty light at less than 100 grams, according to Brad Lynch of the SadlyItsBradley YouTube channel, who was able to test it. The manufacturer was able to achieve this weight thanks to the headset's lack of cameras, sensors, or a battery-toting head strap. The device...
- 1/11/2023
- by Habeeb Onawole
- ScreenRant
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