I was a little disappointed at how little damage some of those devices did. And then the 4-vaned propeller just wrecked his health bar and I nodded in approval.
I was a little disappointed at how little damage some of those devices did. And then the 4-vaned propeller just wrecked his health bar and I nodded in approval.
Shit, I was going to challenge Ganondorf again for the selfie and that one guy absolutely set the bar.
Get fucked, pig
ok, this seems nice and all, but what platform is this on? There seems to be a trend lately on Kotaku where articles omit this kind of information altogether and fail to produce screenshots that actually represent the things described in the article. Can you all work on these flaws going forward?
I have a feeling many drives died to bring us this information.
This is different advice, but I hope I’m wrong here:
Ok, this post proves to me I am Canadian. How? My thoughts through the post:
I don’t think this is 100% correct. IIRC, I think this only applies to 125cc and below (which *would* apply to any Super Cub). The from 125-250cc you can do it, but not on Expressways, and above 250cc you can do it anywhere.
Honestly, if MS was willing to give me an $80 credit so that I could buy a new Elite Series controller once a year at half price, I would be tempted to do that. As I’ve said in other comments, the Elite Series are really impressive - while they work. But at this point, I have zero desire to buy another MS elite…
Oh yeah the automatic flow of the MS support website that dumps you with a “sorry, we don’t support our own product” message is infuriating to be sure. Also, the issues you and I are experiencing are wide spread. It’s not just from “extreme” use of the controller. Quite frankly, the build quality of the Series 2 is as…
Yep, and it really is a shame, because when the Elite series controllers are functioning properly, they are extremely impressive. But when you’re paying triple the price of a normal controller, I think most would expect that much more longevity. I have original Xbox One controllers that still work just fine after 7+…
I’ve had a faulty first gen, a faulty second gen, and now I’m on another second gen. It’s definitely going to be the last, since it seems to be developing the same damn problem as its predecessor: I press “A” and sometimes I can feel it connect but it doesn’t register. Turns out I can’t return this one, because your…
Not even offering paid repairs is pretty weird tbh. Like, would they rather you throw the controller away and buy a new one?
The Elite is extremely impressive for the first few months, but unfortunately you’ll quickly start running into issues due to poor build quality. MS extended the warranty from 90-days (lol) to a year, but this is (shockingly) when many issues start appearing. For me, about 2 months past the one-year warranty my right…
Nah. In that level of traffic, with someone rocketing up behind me, I would have moved over and let them pass. There was more than enough room — and I wouldn’t even had to have slowed down.
Wow, I hate to say it @Torch, but You told you so!
the speedometer started leaking. He covered it in a different article
“My steering wheel started hemorrhaging ATF”