Whatever happened to just being able to buy and play a f***ing game.
Whatever happened to just being able to buy and play a f***ing game.
“This is in the form of four 16 GB sticks”
“This is in the form of four 16 GB sticks”
At least one game Kotaku reported on has a slider that makes the spiders look less and less like them. If I had a choice, I’d have a drop down box that lets you select alternatives, like maybe replace clowns with a generic slime monster.
Strictly to defend myself from being misrepresented and not intending any kind of argument or ill will;
Even as I write this, the article still says that there are no subtitles yet, so you must have watched the video after they were added, while I watched the video before they were. Rewatching the video though, the subtitles popped up for me without changing any settings.
“Sony has not yet added subtitles to the clip, but there are English descriptions of select parts of the console during the teardown.”
I did indeed miss the M2 expansion bay. Seems they’ve added subtitles since I watched the video earlier today. Ill have to rewatch to see where the M2 bay is.
SORCERY!
I’ve mostly been upgrading whenever a vital component died. Replaced my motherboard and processor a year or two ago but I’m still on my old video card.
They could still salvage it. They could make this the scene shortly after they crash land in a Bermuda triangle or something and run out of ammo on the first monster they find. Then they manage to use a horn or something from a skeleton to kill it and realize the monsters have evolved to hunt eachother for food, so…
I typically associate the buttons based on what game or console I’m playing on. I regularly play on both my Switch and PS4 in a day, and am surprised how I’ve gotten used to automatically swapping based on the controller in my hand. Although I’ve had some difficulty with Minecraft Bedrock Edition because the game…
He mentioned it because a big enough percentage of people think that way that he found it noteworthy, he’s not trying to create and push some absurd idea on his readers. I for example have associated “X as confirm” to how I use an X on paperwork to select an option, and circle to leaving the selection unfilled or…
As advanced as computers and programming is nowadays, is it really that hard just to have an option in the settings of the console itself, on a user profile, to designate confirm and cancel?
Considering I have a giant floating mob farm thats large enough to build a city on top of, I’m disappointed in the apparent lifespan blocks have before disappearing. It’s necessary for balance of course, but if the blocks persisted I WOULD try to build some kind of opponent farm.
“picked”
*Looks at two forty oz bags of coffee on shelf that are mostly full*
*Looks at two forty oz bags of coffee on shelf that are mostly full*
Thank goodness. I lost most of my confidence in them after everything they did to my Xbox One. Microsoft seems to have had enough sense with the Xbox Series X so far at least. I like the design and specs, but user interface may yet kill it for me.
Supposing that I did get a Series X, I’d plug in a USB HDD before I paid that much for a proprietary storage unit. Id rather just transfer whatever game files I’m not using to the USB drive while the ones I am are on the faster internal.
Comcast started that sh** after we moved out. Even our current ISP Spectrum, who we DESPISE doesn’t do data caps.
My sibling was ranked “Not To Be F***ed With” when playing Bust A Groove. Incidentally, there is also a game called “Bust A Move”in which this sibling also held this rank, but I mention that only because the author used both games names, albeit one unintentionally (I think).