I don't know about you but I would feel really weird if I used my Xbox 360 to make a phone call. I might accidentally use NSFW language out of habit instead of "professional" language when talking to co-workers over Skype.
I don't know about you but I would feel really weird if I used my Xbox 360 to make a phone call. I might accidentally use NSFW language out of habit instead of "professional" language when talking to co-workers over Skype.
I remember lurking around the polycount forums way back when it used to be called Q2PMP ... man, those were the days. I never posted but the artwork there was pretty tight, especially when it came to the FPS game add-ons. I've always found it interesting in watching these non-conforming characters shoot each other up…
I think it's a little bit of both— some whined it was too hard. For me, I whined about it being too easy as far as raid content goes.
It's one of the few disturbing reasons why I couldn't get myself into the hype surrounding Brink. In games where there is character customization, I'd like to make to character that looks somewhat like myself. That's how I can enjoy games like these much better.
Note to self—- actually read the labels for once!
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I think for me, it would boil down to how my personal information is affected. If one system somehow goes down, I could always play another console to keep myself occupied.
I'm taking a break from Dissidia 012 for a while ... but before that, I ranked up all characters to SSS and managed to invent 100% at the shop. I would have to finish up Labyrinth mode and I should have all the Icons and Accomplishments done, aside from icons from Mognet.
In general, I really don't care if it's linear or not as long I can find some kind of way I can associate with the character I'm playing as ... when I play some games, I'd like to play the game thinking I'm actually the character I'm playing.
I don't know which card ruined it for you, but if it's a pretty damn old one, I can see how it would make you grow grey hair. I have to say that ATI ... actually, AMD now, has stepped up their driver game immensely since the days of Rage128 and with the monthly releases, it feels like they get better. My first ATI…
I don't know about you but I've had a 17 inch Dell CRT monitor for about 15 years before making the big jump to the 24 in widescreen I have right now ... that thing lasted a very long time and managed to handle the abuse of transport between different dorms and living areas. Like AnnexOne said, those Dell monitors are…
I think that sounds more reasonable, as far as SDHC cards go— no one would complain about that. But for those who want performance, SDXC cards would provide that.
I have a weird feeling that Nintendo did this to keep the console small in size and shape ... the Gamecube and Wii had pretty small form factors in comparison to the consoles that were available for their respective generations. Plus, hard drives with spinning platters produce a lot of heat, which can be quite tricky…
I never owned a classic DS, so I'm not really sure how save data storage works on those devices but if it has a memory card slot, I was under the impression they would be saved in that card slot. But knowing how carts work, there could be some writable data in the actual cart as well.
If anything, instead of hard drives, I would imagine the new Nintendo console to utilize SDXC cards, which in theory, could go up to 2 TB. Seems like a somewhat logical thing Nintendo could do since the Wii and 3DS currently supports SD and SDHC cards.
Comically speaking, Jesus hates fanboys and you should all be ashamed. :P
I've driven the Cube before ... I actually liked it for what it was. Though, the model we have at work must be the barebones one— at least it felt like that ... no shag carpet on the dashboard, no fancy illuminated lights. The only thing fancy was the iPod support, but even then, the single-DIN radio display looked…
And Gran Pulse from FFXIII? WUT?!