The struggle is real my friend.
The struggle is real my friend.
But I have 134 games installed (I’m a 99% digital buyer), plus a lot of captured media. I won’t complain too much when it’s time to part ways with some idle apps.
It may have started as 5 screws...but 2 or 3 went MIA in the process. I have a problem with those little bastards.
Understand, but it’s not really that technical, just a small list of things to do. And Youtube makes it very easy. But to each their own. I highly recommend putting the effort though, as it is very freeing not to worry about space.
I got tired of it too. 2TB drive later and I have 134 games installed with 450GB free. It’s really only a screw to upgrade...well that and firmware installation and backups and such. It’s so worth it in the end. Especially with the worthy “Free Space” screen hatred.
This sucks. He was a good dude. And I read he was playing with his kid, running to the car and just slipped. This hurts my heart.
I grew up on their sandwiches and packs of Horsey Sauce. As an adult I got tired of needing coupons to get regular price.
PJ is also awesome. And his community seems like the type to not put up with someone trying to get their jollies by being negative.
Sadly, I don’t know that you can say it’s just “kids” or the “youngins” acting like this. The anonymity and lack of personal interaction of the internet has unleashed trolls of all ages.
I didn’t get to experience party chat last generation. Now that the PS4 has it, I can’t imaging talking with the “public” again. There were some great and funny times to be had with others, but the 50:1 ratio of very negative:positive was too much.
Don’t try to understand. It just hurts your head and heart. It’s beyond logic and I hope this is just a small step to slowing it down.
That voice freaked me the hell out. My name is Ben, so I wasn’t sure if they were saying my name or not...but it got my attention. That uncertainty at that point really upped the creepy factor.
I think it’s a case that the internet has really brought to life how damn many of them there are. As a parent, it’s a scary world to raise your kids.
12 years ago, I could have played the game and felt some emotion. After becoming a parent, I can’t even think of playing the game. Hell I can barely read anything about it.
People pay way too much for a bunch of things that are crap or starting points. Look at Apple Watch, VR, etc. Patience is golden. It would only take watching a few videos on Twitch or YouTube on launch day to get a good idea on what you were paying for.
Battlefield is more objective base. You can have a negative kdr, but still really help out the team. On kill based game modes, you’re best bet is to play smart. Do go and die 30 times by running out in the open knowing there are 10 soldiers aiming down the sights at you.
I played a SNES game called Super Internation Cricket on an emulator years ago. I learned more about cricket playing that game than anything else. But this article did freshen my memory quite nicely.
Good deal. I’m not looking for much..just something to bridge the gap until I actually have a full gaming PC. Most games will be on console for me as that is where my group of friends are. PC games will be for mostly single player games that I’ve missed out on.
I’m primarily a console gamer. But I have a PC that my kids run modded Minecraft on, and I wouldn’t mind playing some games like Skyrim, Civilization, and XCom on. I’ve been looking at the 1060. I know that would do far and above what I’m looking to do. My question is, would this be a fair option for what I’m looking…
They are basic features for PCs, sure. But consoles never had them without a paywall. Fair or not, that’s the way it’s been. And share play is pretty sweet if you haven’t made use of it.