Leave no trace
Odd aside, it's my test in a horror game to see if I should actually take threats seriously. If you see something creepy- can it kill you? Some games it's just creepy stuff that can only scare you- but if it can't hurt you then no big deal and loses all risk and threat.
It's also funny because most of my heavy conservative coworkers all have beards, trucks, and country stuff because that's the image.
Now that I think about it, quite a few are bald and shave their heads, sooo... Maybe that's an angle they could shoot for? Those could be some wild ads.
I'd be watching a car accident compilation and a Buick starts trying to tell me to ask my doctor about Cymbalta. You know... I might actually watch that.
Yes, but then ONE person is going to blow it on something stupid, post it online, and be the example for the justification for the entire program to be shut down.
Pluto, obviously.
You could always also read at a public pool. Grab a spot, get some sun maybe a swim, and read a few chapters.
Nah, long enough car trips you figure out how to not only stack all the rings, but in correct rainbow order.
"Raises just aren't in the budget". Yeah, because the guys at the top took it all.
You would think that with all that demographic data and spying on everything they'd have a clue, but it's like they've not been using it to make products better at all. It's like they're finding out just exactly how awful something has to be until we complain.
Mixed reality has great practical applications, such as projecting studs and inside wall components on a surface so you know where to not put a hole.
These applications could help justify buying a headset in general, pushing folks that want one for gaming additional reasons to justify it.
So... there's a roundabout way it could help gaming.
I still get hit hard from just the trailer.