SM57s still can get roughed up pretty bad with the plastic covering on the front of the mic (especially if miking a snare drum with a less than precise drummer). SM58 will survive a nuclear war.
I've found that sorting by New Comments is the best way to have a steady stream of interesting stuff on my feed at any given time.
Radeon 7770.
FFXIV!
Hope it turns out well, the announcement trailer was a wicked vision of a wild artistic and sonic direction, but it seems like the actual development process has been quite troubled.
Puzzling Places has been an unexpected joy after I got it in a bundle with Tetris Effect.
How did it brick it? What happened?
Eurogamer has a review-in-progress up that seems similarly glowing with praise.
Would y'all recommend the game now with that update coming soon? Especially since it'll get a price increase with it. Last time I think I tried B&S was before Alyx came out.
It still runs SteamVR games very well.
Clearly very Rock Band inspired, but compared to the plastic guitar games of yesteryear I really don't know if this one will be able to capture the feeling of precision and mastery that you would get with those games. Beat Saber and others make it work by having the input be something large and designed for VR, whereas it seems like this relies on too much precision to be fun when it's up to motion controls.
It's a shame that Rock Band VR never really worked, and that having a controller attachment to an old Guitar Hero guitar just isn't viable. I'd love to play Clone Hero in VR like this.
I have a French Press