You must hate Gin.
You must hate Gin.
Keep hatin' people...this movie really is shaping up to be the Ultimate Spider-Man movie and I love it!! Besides I'm sure Webb will develop characters along with the villains, this is the guy that directed 500 Days of Summer for Chrissake.
It depends on your level of desire to be good at a video game. Some people want to be good so bad that they no longer have fun. I say if you still have fun playing, then you're doing it right, case closed.
yeah back when xbox lives interface was actually clean and didnt shove ads down your throat. those were the days
Yes I remember that, and I loved it. The changes only made things worse from that point on.
You have no chance to survive make your time.
Winston Churchill warned us that fascism would return in the form of anti-fascism.
If MS wanted to be a one-stop entertainment provider, they should try purchasing a cable provider so they can just use the XB1 as the primary device for TV-watching.
My old 360 controller, now my PC controller... already has that thanks.
If it becomes a full blown issue like RROD, you'd have a point. But if hardware is failing (within reason) than it is buyer beware.
Constant re-writes are going to kill the SSD. With the small storage space and the large game installs/caches you're going to be deleting and installing new things all the time which will noticeably reduce the life of the drive. Personally I'd just stick with a large capacity platter drive; load times aren't going to…
I have a launch-model 60GB fatty PS3 that I and my two brothers do a lot of gaming on per week. It has never died, was never replaced.
if it's a .4% failure rate, then that's not going away. It's always going to be like that. Things have failure rates, manufacturing isn't perfect. So waiting won't decrease your chances of getting this.
Because that's what you're doing with your ps4, right? Giving it to underprivileged children?
Dear Corelle,
"Sony, My ps4 wiggles when I press down on it like this, what should we do about it?"
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You make no goddamn sense.