I think you might be surprised. It’s not hard, but it’s got enough rigidness to protect your device from anything that isn’t a pretty hard hit. As long as you’re not blatantly mistreating your device, these cases offer great protection.
I think you might be surprised. It’s not hard, but it’s got enough rigidness to protect your device from anything that isn’t a pretty hard hit. As long as you’re not blatantly mistreating your device, these cases offer great protection.
A good friend of mine turned me on to Waterfield cases a while back. I carry both of my laptops in sleeves from sfbags.com, and they’re amazing. I got the little piggyback add-on pouch, and it nicely holds my power adapter and mouse.
No hard shell, but it’s sturdily built. So unless you’re sitting on it, it will be fine.
Yeah, I love the Valkyria Chronicles series far too much to want to lend my support to this title.
Was excited about this until I saw the combat. Totally different is an understatement. REALLY wish it had kept going with Chronicles and improved on it instead of making such drastic changes.
Their statement read like a political sort of thing, dodging using the word defect because then there’d have to be a recall of some sort.
Man, that reminds me of playing the Total Retardation mod for Battlefield 1942...
This really doesn’t stop them from being terrible.
Wired is the only way to go anyhow.
That’s why he said the first 2 and not all 3.
If you look at the article, the first two workarounds are: disable 802.11 N and disable or weaken your wifi security.
I never did, nor ever would, say otherwise.
If you use an application which cares about network performance, use a cable.
Seriously. I read that, and I was like... “cripple my entire wireless network for my PS4? Not happening.” Buy a cheap wireless bridge or something, they’re handy bits of hardware to have in general.
Really, unless you’re renting, it’s worth the effort to run drops to rooms with “permanent” devices (such as game consoles or desktop computers).
I’ve been wired since Destiny launched. It’s a courtesy to everyone else to have a stable connection.
Those first two workarounds are terrible advice. Nobody should bother with either of those.
I went wired months ago just because, even when it works, the wireless on PS4 is kinda lousy.
Screw you, goof troop was fun
If you have homebrew on the 3ds there’s a way to load roms that Nintendo refuses to sell.