Realnoize42
Realnoize42
Realnoize42

I never had any fan noise issues, but I’ve got plenty of others. Corrupted downloads (only device in my house that ever had this happening), games that apparently switched icons (starting one would show the splash/load screen of another before going into freezeland), some offline games that refused to start when PSN

I had to repair both of my DualShock 4 at least 3 times each. The first generation of these controllers (they revised them at some point) had a big flaw with their triggers, as the spring that gives them their resistance was actually eroding (over time) the plastic pegs that hold them in place. And at some point, your

As someone else mentioned, games are getting bigger. Assets are getting bigger. I’m not negating the fact that those new systems load things much faster than the older systems. What I doesn’t agree with is what fanboys have been saying about load times being “a thing of the past”. They’re not. They’re greatly reduced,

You can’t win with fanboys. No amount or argument will ever cast a single shadow of a doubt on their reasoning.

It actually bothers me that manufacturers have to build in features to compensate for UI design fails from game developers.

I know these people are clowns, but this legitimately makes my skin crawl.
I mean, here are people actively trying to destroy democracy. People that are rooting for fascism. I just can’t fucking believe this.

Also agree on a Luigi starter set. But really, I don’t know how LEGO actually thought this one out. I mean, I went to a LEGO store this weekend, and they had an ENTIRE WALL SECTION of Super Mario EXPANSIONS, but only had about 3 starter sets in the store. And really, that’s the first time EVER I saw starter sets in a

Everyone has things they care about, and these can differ from person to person. For instance, I care a lot about backward compatibility and the convenience of having a single device being able to serve multiple purposes. That’s why I liked the Xbox One platform a lot. BC is great, and the damn thing also serves as my

The problem I see in any store I go to, is that they all have TONS of expansion sets, like, really, TONS of them, but never a single starter course. Which makes sense that if they only had, let’s say 20 starter sets in stock and 20 of each expansion, that they’ll be stuck with almost all their expansions as not

Lord forbid that Star Wars should come up with something new that hasn’t been seen before. Anyone would think that Tatooine is the only planet in the galaxy at this point.

I too love this show, and think about what the sequel trilogy could’ve been.... I mean, first one was ok (although derivative), second one was taking things in a different direction (which I liked, but I know the subject is divisive), and the last one was just, to me, a cumbersome vehicle for forced fan service that

I got my PS4 a year after its release, and my Xbox One S about 2 years ago during black Friday or something. I think I bought the Switch sooner, but still, it was many months after its release.

Men have been fucking up this world for literal centuries. Literal. Centuries.

I think it’s hard to understand what Apple seems to think is “comparable”. To me, a “comparable” thing would be similar format, in a similar price-range.

I’m pretty sure that new MacBook is awesome at battery life (Apple computers generally are better than Windows laptops on that front), but I seriously doubt that they

Even then, I don’t think it would be as “gigantic” a leap as you make it out to be. I mean, to you, it may look like it, but having been through every generation since the pong days, a “gigantic leap” has a whole different level of signification to me.

I’m aware of the trend of stupidly large game sizes (and patches), and to me, this has been a huge point against buying specific games. I mean, not only it take ages to download (not everyone has gigabit connections), large games are using A LOT of disc space that could sometimes store multiple smaller games that are

I think there would be more probabilities of this being supported on the Series X, but I don’t know. I’d like to know too.

Sony always had great hardware (well, mostly). If there are shortcomings, they are mostly always coming from the software front. I mean, if I remember correctly, I think Sony took more than a year to create a media player on the PS4, with no network functionality, poor file type support, and an UI that could’ve been

Irony is, I work in marketing. Although, it isn’t retail-related. But still.... trying to change people’s perceptions from the inside is.... hard.

It still is. For about 47 people.