ColorblindMonk
ColorblindMonk
ColorblindMonk

Damn, I didn’t know this was still a thing. Nintendo had the same problem with the 3DS eshop for years, but despite all their struggles to keep up when it comes to network infrastructure, even they’ve patched up that security hole.

There’s also some pretty interesting and/or worthwhile utilities. There’s button remappers, account switchers, night mode filters, and someone even did their absolute darndest to improve the Vita’s horrible camera app.

Given Sony’s... shaky history with cyber security, I really hope they’re actually making an effort this time.

Just wrapped up the super long Dragon Quest XI demo, and gonna try squeezing more time into Final Fantasy V before the Fall semester starts this Monday.

It’s literally the first several hours of the game!

And I’ve been hearing that this “demo” is literally the first 10 hours of the game. Can’t wait to find out if that’s true when I get home.

And I’ve been hearing that this “demo” is literally the first 10 hours of the game. Can’t wait to find out if that’s

You’ve pretty much answered your own question. It’s all about the competition. And to have a competitive streaming service means you need to have something the other doesn’t provide, hence why all these networks are pulling their content to roll into their own service.

I might pick it up. I like the idea of having Witcher 3 accessible whenever, wherever.

Shaping up to look like the first time FFVIII is treated right since it was shat out for PS1. I just hope the PC port doesn’t come with some caveat like a Square Enix account requirement or ships with one very noticeable bug that they’ll never fix.

I’d say it depends on what you’re looking for, but I’d shoot for the GBA version. I’d say the script isn’t bad as it is, and on top of the extra jobs there’s also an extra bonus dungeon and boss.

One from Best Buy, rest from Amazon. It’s really easy to spot fakes, if that’s what you’re getting at, and they were as legit as they get.

12 harsh floors of the final dungeon and a cheesed out win on the final boss, I’ve got Final Fantasy IV done and moved on to V. Everyone seems to like taking these crystals for granted, considering how vital they are to keeping literally everything alive.

I’d like to say nothing that should require high endurance in that span of time. 3DS, Surface Pro, my phone, uses where I wouldn’t be doing many reads/writes that often.

Dunno what else to tell you, and don’t really appreciate that last remark. I guess I don’t have much luck with ‘em.

There’s always the option of using more than one SD card, since the saves go to internal storage and all.

I personally recommend against SanDisk cards for a few reasons. Read speeds are good enough, but write speeds are awful. But my main gripe with them is that they just aren’t likely to last as long as they used to. I’ve bought 5 cards in the past 3 years from SanDisk, ranging from 64-256GB, and each failed within a

On July 12, G2A announced they were working on a “key-blocking” tool, which would assess the legitimacy of gaming keys sold through their platform.

Yeah, it’s looking that way. stompysan pointed that out to me earlier. Still not sure if I have all the bits and pieces together, but as I see it, today all the older methods were superseded with the PS3HEN method for all models running 4.82, and a point of entry on 4.84 that seems a bit more involved.

Ohh, okay, I hadn’t yet come across this. Thanks, good to know!