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Out? There IS no out.

I still have a phat PS3 60gb (the fully backwards compatible one) box complete with manuals. The PS3 is long gone though. Well, I did resuscitate it for a few months after I redid the thermal paste, but the system, sadly, succumbed to the YLOD and had been given away for parts. Even after many years, I can’t throw away

In general, for those people who have collections, I wonder what the ratio is between collecting the item vs interacting with it. Some people collect comics and buy two, one to read and one to keep in mint condition. Same with toys.

Came in to say the exact same thing.

Mike or anyone who played the early access, have you played it with a controller? If so, how was it?

Gotcha. I grabbed a new copy for ~$23 and maybe I’ll finally get around to playing Peace Walker because it’ll be on the BIG TV vs small PSP screen.

Thanks! I totally missed the Legacy Collection.

I also managed to snag a PS5 (disc version) at a major retailer by refreshing the page at the right time.

Thanks for the ‘feel better’ wishes. It was just a bout of insomnia the previous night. Coffee helped me stay awake, but didn’t help with cognition.

Thanks. I couldn’t think it through without enough sleep. It now makes sense. The current PS4/XB1 is already pushed to the max, so graphical upgrades and SSD benefits couldn’t apply.

... I have poor reading comprehension today. Lack of sleep.

So the way I interpreted that statement is if you want the new version on PS5/XSX, you have to purchase it on PS5/XSX.

Honest question. Most people were not excited for the PS5 & XSX GTAV port, but Witcher 3 seems to get a pass. Is it because one spans three console generations and the other, two?

I’d like 60+ fps at 4K, so it might not be feasible with a brand new release. So what’s the likely sweet spot when it comes to new games being patched to address major optimization issues? 6-9 months after release? When a major DLC is released?

I’m also looking into an all-new build soon; maybe in late 2020 or early 2021. If the timing is right, my first 4k game will be Cyberpunk 2077.

KoF XI was in the arcades under the Sammy Atomiswave arcade board (which is based of Sega’s NAOMI board).

That looks pretty awesome.

There are so many!! I’m admittedly into peripherals, especially for classic systems that I grew up with. So, I only picked one, per system.

That’s interesting... in the US, I thought the norm is 15% for “standard” service and 20%+ was “good” service. Though, I’ve read the trend over the past few years has been tips edging closer to 20% because it’s easier for most folks to do math for 20% instead of 15%.

Thanks for the link.