KeyserSoze79
KeyserSoze79
KeyserSoze79

Years of thinking about it and still I'm torn on transgender nomenclature(for lack of a better word). I don't think it's inherently wrong to label a person by their biological gender, and in some situations, it would aid a conversation/situation. Obviously, because of the context, this comedian is an ass, regardless

I actually don't really agree with that. both uses peer to peer (mostly) when online gaming so neither one really are better than the other because you're relying on the host's internet connection. I just like the ps3's dashboard a lot better through.

did you forget the ps4 is also easier to develop for? don't forget how that the xbox 1 have that annoying 32 mb esram (i may be wrong about the ram's name but it's there alright) so it's actually going to have less yield and that may affect it in the future. Both are going to be easy porting to the pc through with the

this is for both R0D1MUSPRIME & SWilliams3G

apologies, but you are an idiot. $100 cheaper, much of the same games at launch (and beyond), higher powered, and for the core gamer, no flip floppin'.

Not so much for the XB1.

Yep, getting massively outsold on release day by Sony would do great a great deal of damage to their stocks. That would be big lulz!

Why, for the lulz?

I live in LA. I'm a niner fan raised in the bay. LA is full of Raider fans and charger fans and some ram fans. And what if i wanna watch RG3, or Geno Smith, or any of other big name players that don't play in my region?

Uh....gambling and fantasy football. America is a cool country. You should come visit sometime.

Some people love their football team and some people love football. If the game is good, I'll watch it. Not to mention, all of the people that would need to watch for Fantasy Football purposes.

You know what, I actually did the same thing. Except, I was playing Forza 4 and moved to GT5 to try it out (Best Buy had a sale on the XL Edition). In terms of preference though, I would disagree. I found that GT5 is just more superior in almost every aspect that is relatively important to the car (graphics in and

But the PS4 controller packs more tech. PS4 got touchpad, gyro and accelerometer, mono speaker, lightbar, and built in battery.

Well, the PS3 controller batteries tend to last a really long time before replacement. Of the folks I know, some who got their PS3s at launch, none have had to replace a battery.

XB1 controller, with rechargeable batteries, when owner already has a charging station: $60 + $5-10 for the batteries. The cost goes up if

Nah, the Xbox One controller is built to use 2 AA batteries or a battery pack (of course, sold by Microsoft and charged through a USB cable) that is about the same size as 2 AA batteries.

But what % even have batteries 'die' on them. I have 4 Ps3 controllers spanning this whole generation and all of them still work perfectly fine.

PS4 controllers are rechargeable. Can't believe XBone is still using batteries.

Or, you know, any USB-micro USB cord. I lost the original and just pulled one from an old camera

NOPE

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