Gotta side with the CIA on this one... no sense allowing Russia to build anything on our soil, much less a means to guide rockets to US targets.
Gotta side with the CIA on this one... no sense allowing Russia to build anything on our soil, much less a means to guide rockets to US targets.
Mario and Zelda? Barely a blip on the radar when the Wii U has sold so few units (less in total than the PS4 in one day). I'd call it a "non-issue" for the core gamer. And probably for Nintendo, too, who doesn't cater to that crowd.
Says a person who sucks at using Pandora...
Yep, have to agree... this was a dumb article. A slow news day doesn't give you a pass to write TWO stories telling us how badly you suck at using Pndora, Robert. It wasn't even humorously dumb stories, just... dumb.
Er, no, it's not. Go see one in person at your local game store. It's no bigger than much of anything except a Wii... which is much less powerful. And besides, right now, the PS4 is the one that is having issues, so if anything, they may both have teething issues.
I don't get it. The ad was long, drawn-out, and lacking in a payoff (that I could discern). Yeah, the tune is catchy, and it's nice that the ad wasn't all shouty, but it in no way made me want to buy a Mitsubishi. Maybe take a nap, but that's about it.
Maybe the guy just got tired of it wobbling... or he couldn't find the hidden on/off button.
This is only so we can't see it wobbling, right? Never mind that all of the logos are sideways and it looks kind of stupid.
Wow... when the on/off button on the product (the most important part of it) is so hard to find that you have to show people in a video, that's a SERIOUS design flaw. No, really... that's putting design above usability, and that's not a good thing.
Ironically, this brief South Park bit was more useful than most Kotaku articles in deciphering the next-gen differences... the PS4 has a touch-pad on the controller. And that's pretty much its only innovation vs. the Xbox One (that has tried to innovate pretty well everywhere else... media integration, motion…
If they have to say it, then they know it's coming. In fact, to be saying it so early makes me think they're REALLY foreseeing a drought. Not good.
Apparently another little known fact is that the state being referenced is actually spelled "Delaware."
Part of "works properly" is that it gets designed (and built) properly. If the thing can't even sit correctly without wobbling, it implies there may be other issues that were not looked at as closely as they should be. Don't give them a pass for something that is clearly a flaw. Just call it like it is. A flub up (but…
Yeah, you have to love that... it's like they have a deal with Sony not say anything negative. So they point it out, but then say it's not an issue. And then go on to demonstrate how to address the thing that isn't an issue.
I agree. It's a problem (it requires a shim, for Pete's sake). And that's a design flaw.
Um, don't care how you "file" it, but this would bug the heck out of me. If the solution involves putting something under the unit to make it not wobble, that's called a shim. And it's what carpenters use to fix issues of improper measuring and/or manufacture. That means there is a flaw.
This would bug the CRAP out of me. Thank you for pointing it out, Kotaku.
It seems like the GIF resets too frequently to draw much of any conclusion. I wouldn't have been able to answer if they were going straight or "wriggling around," because the reset every 2 seconds is so distracting.
I doubt the clerk was that surprised... I talked to my local Gamestop guys a couple weeks ago, and they said something like "Yeah, forget trying to order the Xbox One... but you want a PS4 pre-order? No problem."
Are you trolling, or just an idiot? Cats as we know them today are domesticated animals, not wild animals. They would do no better outdoors on their own than you would stripped of clothing and left to roam Siberia.