It's not 1200 cars when it's like 300 cars each with 4-20 different mods...
It's not 1200 cars when it's like 300 cars each with 4-20 different mods...
I use costco insurance. $50 a month. (I'm 25 without any accidents on my record)
I bought a used 3DS for $80...Look on craigslist. There's plenty of great deals to be had.
I think the main problem is that it's required to boot up 3 different OSes.
because of the cable box.
I don't see any reason why anyone WOULDN'T leave the console/PC in standby mode... Unless they can't afford $5 a year of electricity costs...
I don't see why anyone would ever turn the Xbox one off if they're using it for what it's designed for... Watching TV...
You know that you can install game data on external drives for Xbox 360s right? I got 1 250 GB drive (only reads 32 GB partition and then there's another for music/videos and etc) and a 32GB flash drive with games isntalled on it...
Until the 1 TB HD fills up in a couple of years from the 40+ GB game installs... Then you either gotta delete stuff or replace it with a new drive and swap drives when you play games... (assuming you got over 20 games at that point)
Just buy a external drive with USB 3.0 support... (the 3.5" kinds with the powerbrick)
I've had a modded 1 TB HDD on my almost launch time Xbox 360 for like 5 years before it died. Still not banned yet. (switched to a xbox 360 slim and moved the drive over)
It's from a cold boot.
I don't know what people expected from a game developed for Xbox 360 and then hastily ported to Xbox one to be released a launch game lol.
Crimson dragon costs $20 and it's a XBLA game... Every single review i've read of it literally consists people bitching about how difficult the game was and how the free roam controls are bad.
Lol. Which article would that be. Cnet didn't mention anything about SSDs in theirs.
Lol. Which article would that be. Cnet didn't mention anything about SSDs in theirs.
motherboards in consoles are custom designed... there isn't a specific chipset unlike PC motherboards. And why would they go with the more expensive SATA III ports when SATA II is more than enough for the drives they're shipping it on?
motherboards in consoles are custom designed... there isn't a specific chipset unlike PC motherboards. And why would…
you know that most HDDs top out around 110 MBps right? oh right. you didn't.
you know that most HDDs top out around 110 MBps right? oh right. you didn't.
Never late to correct someone who's uninformed. You learn something every day.
Never late to correct someone who's uninformed. You learn something every day.
That is not true. USB 3.0 has higher bandwidth than the SATA II connection used in both consoles. SATA II has max bandwidth of 3.0gbps while USB 3.0 has max bandwidth of 5.0gbps
That is not true. USB 3.0 has higher bandwidth than the SATA II connection used in both consoles. SATA II has max…
There's zero point of a SSD in a PS4 with its SATA II connection....
There's zero point of a SSD in a PS4 with its SATA II connection....