Perhaps this will allow for some interesting speed runs. Maybe even a few situations where sequence breaking can happen. Once things start to become generally open, people tend to find great ways to exploit that.
Perhaps this will allow for some interesting speed runs. Maybe even a few situations where sequence breaking can happen. Once things start to become generally open, people tend to find great ways to exploit that.
Jason, wondering if you have any info on an important question. I DO want an Old-School Final Fantasy game, and I definitely plan on picking this up. Problem is, I am really, really nervous about this whole revamped combat system that we are going to be getting in the NA version. How drastic a change are we going to…
Yes, yes. Just the quality of the voice audios. With how good most everything else sounds, it seems pretty apparent that the voice quality isn't just a youtube issue, and that we're seeing something that was probably rushed. Really too bad.
The audio quality is pretty bad, though Square Enix's RPGs lately seem to be unable to break out of that. New Sound Engineer might be a good idea.
I'll bet it was just a funny screencapture that he randomly posted to be funny. Meanwhile, the internets start to explode with speculation.
Pffft, I go back in time and change my first iPhone every year! I'm not going to be stuck leaving my first iPhone a stupid 3G!
Well, I don't know that everyone who thinks this looks fishy is assuming he's guilty. It's just hard to see an agreement like this and not wonder what happened to make it all evaporate so quickly. If the company REALLY had damages due to the laptop thing, then they would have pursued that case. If there was no actual…
Man, this just feels dirty. It really looks like the laptop lawsuit was a way to take advantage of poor decisions Miseta might have made in anger over what was going on to use as leverage to get her to drop the case.
I'm aware of all that, but you can still negotiate your bill. Some people are still in contracts because they are locked into old agreements, but as soon as you can scoot out of them, or as soon as you have a few months under your belt with the company you certainly have a very strong position to get a discount if you…
You should ask for an additional discount if you aren't on contract. You would be surprised how well you can negotiate when you have the ability to walk away from the company.
That's why the suggestion of the Nexus 4 was given. The phone is sold out, though. The next Nexus phone should be announced soon, and should be pretty affordable, costing about $350, unlocked, no contracts, no subsidization or anything. If you buy a phone like this AND you don't have an active phone contract, you can…
Yeah, absolutely. It was worth it just for the netflix/youtube integration. And the fact that you can carry it around so easily (should you decide to) is awesome.
I really feel like chromecast was full of a ton of promise, and it still is, but it has started to drag in terms of progress.
Oh wow, didn't even think about timezones, and I have a ton of buddies in the UK who would love to do this. Nice point!
I've got it everyone!
If only that were the only problem! It's going to be like this: