neohumpty
neohumpty
neohumpty

I'm only sitting 3 feet away from a monitor, so there is no need for 65 inches.

Monitors have way better refresh rates and response times which are better for gaming.

I was speaking more about response time and refresh rate. A lot of televisions lag just a bit when compared to monitors unless you put them into "game" mode.

As someone already pointed out, that is a television. Secondly, I'd like to point out that monitors make way better screens to play on than most modern tv's.

I spent my whole damned day off Wednesday playing the Bravely Default demo. I can not wait until I have some extra money to buy the full version at this point. Fire Emblem Awakening is the only other game that I've spent much time on with my 3DS, but it is a great game as well and worth the price if you want a lot

I have no idea of what your computer cleaning habits are, but if you are running Windows 7, I highly suggest running msconfig to turn off pretty much every start up program you have running in the background. Usually if your computer is slowing down over the years, it's because you have too many things piling up in

I don't know the answer for your main question for sure, but my understanding from what I read yesterday is that, yes, it is a full make of the game with voice actors and all.

That's part of the reason that I don't really see the point yet in a Steambox. My PC video card has two outputs so I ran the HDMI to my big screen and can easily throw any PC game up there as it is and play it with an Xbox controller. I have a PS3 mainly for the family to be able to just hop on and play something,

You aren't alone, buddy. I'm getting too old to care, too. But I'm also kind of waiting until tax time to see if they announce anything I would consider "must play immediately" for me or my girlfriend. If nothing has come along by then, I'm thinking I will just use the money to give my computer a sweet overhaul.

Sorry, I already signed up this morning.

The post earlier today got me looking at their website and I ended up cancelling my Sprint contract a year early to be able to jump on board. Set up was super easy for both of my phones, and by looking at my past bills my monthly phone cost should drop ~$120 for my two lines. The new bill will be low enough that I

Well, I wasn't planning on changing providers when I got up this morning. You earned Ting a new customer. That was super easy to set up and looks like I'll be saving ~$130 dollars a month. Thanks for the post, I had never heard of them before.

I bought those little clip on triggers from Game Stop and love them. $5 for a couple of small pieces of plastic is pretty steep, but I can't deny they are a game changer. Ended up putting a dab of super glue on them so they never fall off. From what I've seen on the ds4 they have improved on it, though.

I am not very interested myself, mainly because of price, but if I'd consider it for a gaming device then a controller is mandatory for any game other than simple match three or majong type games. Even though I have seen racing games utilize the tilt function nicely, I'd still rather have tangible buttons and a

I always have cigarettes, keys and my pocket tool in one front pocket, and my phone in my other. The wallet goes into the back pocket because it's the most comfortable and unbreakable thing I can sit on.

Yeah, I realized that when I replayed the first chapter today. The first time my kid was playing around and my mind created a whole different joke. Still pretty funny, though.

The phone conversation with "Nolan" about making a comic based movie. lol'd.

Write drunk; edit stoned; turn your work in sober.

Thank you. I couldn't find the answer anywhere. Great news.

I'm curious if all users of a system need to have + to use multiplayer, or if only 1 subscription is needed for all users. Not wanting to pay for more than one subscription mainly because my gf very rarely even messes with online.