Kang81
Kang81
Kang81

When I swapped out HDd’s on both my PS4 and my brothers it was much easier than expected to transfer the date from the old to the new. My PS4 in particular took all day since the HDD was completely maxed out. I wasn’t about to redownload all those digital games since around that time Comcast blessed us with data caps. 

“I play Destiny to hang out with friends... and to complain with them about how much we hate Destiny.”

That sucks! I had a similar problem a few years ago. I don’t think it ever got to full blown tendinitis, but between my death grip on game controllers, my phone, and my guitars, it was starting to hurt gripping anything for more than a few minutes.

Nice, but what I really want is a playable Stan Lee, especially with his recent passing. I think it’d be a nice gesture. He was already playable in The Amazing Spider-Man game a while back, so I’d like to think it wouldn’t be too difficult.

What the hell did I just watch?? 🙈

I’m sure the OneX is great, but at this point I’m just holding out for the PS5 and XB2. My original consoles work well enough, and I’m still rocking a 1080p screen with no desire to venture into 4K while ISP’s have minuscule data cap allowances to compensate for 4K content be it streaming or downloading.

That was cool, aside from the foot pedal anyway. 

That bugged me too, but something else made me turn of Destiny and I’m taking a damn break.

Dang, I better hurry up and binge the Sharknado movies before they’re gone. I don’t want to miss out on such classics. 

The trailer looked great, but reading “rogue-like” just lessened my interest immensely.

I still think FC3 was the best. It definitely had the best setting. The only thing missing in FC3 was the improved full on co-op of FC5. I’d love it if FC6 returns to the tropical setting. 

I finished the original, almost to 100% completion. It was also my first Xbox 360 game. I’ve never finished one since, and probably won’t. For me, I’ll just play enough of the campaign to unlock the best stuff and then make my own fun.

It takes forever to connect, but once I did it worked pretty decent. Of course, it’s usually in the middle of the night when I’m the only wi-fi user. My usual mistake is that I try to remote play Destiny 2, which is hardly ideal. I guess I’ll stick to single player games.

Yep, it was hilarious!

On a side note, I just started playing AC: Odyssey last night, and despite it being awkward via Vita remote play halfway across the USA (yay for button mapping Ubisoft!!!), I’m loving it. Anyway, on to the point of my post.

I would if I actually knew where it was. I’ve moved 3 times since then and now that the wife and I have a house I don’t know where a ton of things are. I’ve been trying to find my dang iPod classic for a couple years now. 

True, but if they just added to the previous combat style I’d be fine. Arkham combat is certainly more prevalent, but I still really enjoy it. I was really hopeful for a fully upgraded experience.

This is an easy fix Bethesda.

I saw that, but they knew this pre-release and should have informed consumers. That’s where the problem really lies. That would have given consumers the option to change their minds or for Bethesda to reduce the price of the CE. 

I would say this portion of the FO76 fiasco is worthy of the lawsuit. If only to force Bethesda into accepting to refund unhappy buyers. I’m a bit misinformed though, did the CE get a physical or digital copy of the game? I can see the issues accepting refunds if it was digital. Still, the fault lies with Bethesda.