gamergatesucks
gamergatesucks
gamergatesucks

I know it was, I tried it but unfortunately that was around the time he was spouting his support for a hategroup so I promptly deleted it.

Your “these things work” motto sounds like they barely scrape by on quality standards. I’ve used these devices. They’re always poor-man machines with sticky buttons, squishy silicon contact pads, acceptance of dead pixels and low quality displays. I go to shows, I’ve seen these things live.

Yes, and? Don’t buy them on digital download if money is an issue for you. Infact, if money is an issue for you I’d strongly recommend NOT spending it on disposable entertainment at all.

They’ve got an awful build quality, unfortunately.

It sounds like you need to do some more digging. The guys pretty corrupt, and flirting with a hategroup to maintain his career is pretty dodgy in itself.

Not at all, I only buy the best. But if you’re relying on 10 year old HDDs to store data then you’ve made a serious error and should not be allowed near computers. Do you do that? Gosh, I replace mine after 3-5 years to ensure my data is protected in my complex setup.

Usually, no. But this is a clear case of one system being pretty bad from announcement, to launch, to today. You really have to be a fanatic to accept all the shortcomings of that platform.

And your bully tactics don’t work on me, either.

I don’t use my personal email account. Besides, this isn’t about me, Mr. Day-Lewis.

There you go again, back to the ad hominem. I addressed your points, and others, and you didn’t like the answer. Look, we’re all smart adults here, we’ve all got computers or tablets, we all pay for our homes, services and devices... you don’t need to beat around the bush. If you can’t concede or don’t like the

Yup, I’ve tested things like that at expos. They’re always of a low-quality. At least not up to Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft standards.

I suppose one can easily find it by searching for his name+gamergate.

I don’t know if you’re just slow or what, but yeah I’ve answered this. The TLDR is;

So I’ve now got to put this on a desk to play? This is sounding awfully cumbersome. I think the best option would be a Vita since it’s all self-contained, and the battery is good too since it’s not actually processing anything.

Weird, I think of consoles as sound purchases regardless of when bought. I paid £300 for a system at launch that will last the entire life of its generation (unless theres a technical problem). I spend more on that on tyres, I spent more than that on some HDD’s that won’t last as long as the PS4.

No it isn’t. It’s only out on PS4.

What behaviour? It’s very strange that you’re fantasising about me being 12 years old, if it makes it easier for you than me being an adult. Just because I’m glad a game was released on one-system so it’s optimised the best it can be.

It’s all there on his twitter feed, though you may have to look through now. He’s a bit of a bad person. Which is sad considering how popular his games are.

It seems weird doesn’t it? To me “old” is Tomb Raider 1 on the Saturn. Well not even that... old is the Spectrum. Although the last gen of consoles are inching on 10 years old I can’t think of any of those games as being old.

I was all for this game until I heard some of his comments. So now I’m just going to steer clear, or get them for free via PS+.