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I am 100% fine with this. Amazon has amazing customer service and tend to lean on their customers side to try and keep them happy as opposed to Google who doesn't even have a way to contact them for anything. And that goes from top to bottom with Google.

Placing this on me doesn't make you sound any less childish. It's even more so. Not to mention after I wrote what I did the developer himself was rather upset with you and what you wrote. Not to mention nearly everyone else who responded to you Take responsibility and don't push it off on others. Grow up.

Did you replay to the right post? You cited an old platter based HD that was famous for expiring early which has nothing to do with SSD's. You keep mentioning "we" but I don't know who you are referencing. If you mean "we" as a company who is trying to use SSD's at an enterprise level then that is different than

Your information is probably 4-5 years out of date. Not only that but there has been many independent tests ran to test the longevity of these SSD's and tools that can accurately state just how many re-write cycles each storage cell can handle before it's not longer possible to do it. And most of the tests show that

Both the PS4 and XB1 force installs where most of that large data will be transferred to the console which is most likely where they were coming from.

No modern OS uses fat32 and hasn't in a very very long time. Also, it's one of the worst offenders and needs constant defragging while on Windows.

Yeah. That's the best part about SSDs. All that random slowdown you get but don't notice when doing all kinds of minor tasks while using your computer simply go away with an SSD. Everything always runs at a fast speed and does it every time. My laptop I bought in 2011 was starting to feel a bit sluggish so I put

It is safe. But there is no good way to consistently keep your network from a DDoS attack if the attacker has enough resources. This is like being pissed at the airport for delaying your flight because a flock of 200,000 birds decided to fly over.

You really come off sounding like a childish person who didn't quite have the same success as the developer and are bitter and resentful and want to blast them for it both passively and actively. It would also appear you didn't read the Kickstarter or even look at a lot of the screenshots.

Your original response placed you almost squarely in the, "real PC gamers use a keyboard and mouse and anything else is casual" territory. I am in the territory of, "use the right tool for the job...especially on a platform that has hundreds of tools".

What is so good about 80+ endings if getting there is excruciating to the point that you don't care how it ends but just that it ends? I personally don't play games to just pass idle time and when I play an RPG I want a coherent story with characters I like and not a bunch of thrown together badly translated fan

If you were talking about a competitive FPS game I wouldn't use your tone but I'd agree with the assessment. However, for a game like D3, and one that isn't competitive, this is just stupidity. For some games a mouse and keyboard is preferable, others a controller of some kind, for other a flight stick or a steering

I would wager that Razer has something sitting and waiting though. They Hydra was a bit ahead of its time but it would not surprise me if they take the same tech, update it and release it in a new form when VR actually becomes a legit thing to have in a home.

I actually owned the Legend of Zelda Game Watch. I not only received it as a present but I specifically asked for it. My thought process is that when I was done with assignments I could play a bit of Zelda with the time left over before switching subjects (this was 2nd grade IIRC). Sadly, the game wasn't that good

I'm talking about the excessive waggle that are in a lot of games. Head bob is typically what it's called and some games just go overboard with it and it ruins the whole thing. You can do a subtle bob and be fine but those seem to be the exception and not the rule from my experience.

This sounds very similar to the issue the Vita had, which I don't know if it was ever reported on, that went on for 8-10 months where you could only download one game off the store and then you had to reset your device if you wanted to download another item. And sometimes resetting didn't even work as it was random.

Hopefully it doesn't "immerse" you by making the camera waggle back and forth while you're walking. There is nothing worse than a game that tries to simulate walking and looks nothing like actually walking yet many games (and some in this genre) do exactly that :(

I was interested until the card game portion was mentioned. Blah. I am just not a fan of card games at all and most of them that are created these days are done in an effort to sell further cards packs later because it's easy to develop. That might not be the case here but any card game announcement immediately

Why does anybody want to say the word? Keeping it around in common usage is the most idiotic thing ever. But it's been going on for quite some time now.

It will almost assuredly make it to the PC at the same time that is makes it to the next generation consoles after they remaster it.