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I want to play FFXIV (I have a character and everything), but my laptop struggles too much with the horridly unoptimized engine which is holding me back >.> It's playable but looks like utter shit and is running at like 18fps. Looking at your screenshot is a sight for me sore eyes. So far I'm thinking of going WHM or

The games are being run on an emulator, they have to make a new emulator or port the emulator used for the PS3 or PSP in order to play the games.

Ya it does have TV out, but it would only fill like 40% of the screen, at least with the 2000/3000, not sure about PSPGo. I have both composite and component cables for the TV out, looks horrible in composite btw. Unless you have a TV with smart stretch or with a good zoom setting, it isn't worth pointing out the

Friend brought Dragon's Dogma over so I could play a bit, it's pretty fun. Was funny when I got to the pawns, he wanted to see how much his pawn was for me to get, a level 80 sorcerer. Cost nothing to get him on my team so I'm level 5 or something with a level 80 on my team xD Awesome.

If you have a friend with a PS3 with a better connection you can purchase the games on his PS3 (after loggin into your account of course), download them, put them on a flash drive, bring it home and copy the games onto your HDD (pretty sure you can). Otherwise it probably wont happen =/ Microsoft released one though,

I picked up Blazblue Continuum Shift at Gamestop yesterday for $13, and it may be one of the best $13 I've ever spent on a game. Took a bit to get a hang on the controls (kept trying to do hard attacks with RB and RT, which are hard punch and kick in SSF4, SF3TS, and Skullgirls), but I got it down pretty well. My main

Now playing

Ya it was in the London Philharmonic's Greatest Video Game Music album. They could give it a better shot, but I doubt they'll re-record the song on the next album.

Pretty sure it's just a red officer's cap...

They already did that, wasn't nearly as great as the original...

Doubledown!

On the way back from Vegas last week my family stopped at the KFC in Mesquite, when we were getting ready to leave some lady pulled up to the drive through in her mobility scooter =3 We couldn't help but laugh xD

CZ is great, pretty much was 1.6 with slightly better graphics. I just stopped playing it since my cousin didn't have it and played 1.6 and Source all the time.

Still =p Valve would likely put up a more graphically impressive version of the game if they were to put one up on the store, rather than put the oldest version up. They would also probably specify the version of Counter Strike in the title. That's just assumption though, going by each CS after 1.5/1.6 having a

The biggest flag is the version of Counter Strike, who the hell still plays (or even owns) CS 1.0? I mean can you even still play 1.0? CS 1.6 is still running fairly strong, Condition Zero is probably floundering (if not dead, haven't had it installed for many years), Source is alive and well, and Global Offensive's

And it is NOT linear, XI isn't either (it's an MMO's nature to not be linear). And from what I know there are numerous things to to at any given time: grinding, questing, crafting, doing the story campaign, among other things. There will eventually be expansion packs as well, looking at previous MMO's up to this point

I haven't played much of XIV due to lower end PC hardware >.> Last I played XIV was in January, and it plays similar to XI (which I still play today), but much faster. They made many changes since XIV released, one significant change was the addition of auto attack (like in XI, but quite faster) rather than having to

FFXIV has already been significantly improved and updated, so "Remember how Square Enix was supposed to make it all better?" doesn't really stand true because of that AND they are still working on the game - fixing the problems people have with it, adding content, and what have you. Have you ever looked at the update

Because they're not showing a trailer for FFXIV ver. 2.0 at E3? What does SE acquiring Eidos have anything to do with that?

Depends on the experience the game gives. Putting gameplay aside for now, if the story is 'bad', as in made little sense and/or was a type of story the player dislikes, but was still immersive with character development or somethign and whanot then I could still call it a good game. If the story was utter crap all

Just made a mule character on FFXI as my main character is full on items lol (well, he had like 5 open slots). I found myself running around on my mule for a few hours leveling her up (made a Mithra mule >.>). She's lvl 14 already >.> My my look at the time, it's already been 4+ hours since I made her >.> Time flies