nillaz
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nillaz

I'm aware that it's a DS3. Unfortunately I've taken apart, modified, and rebuilt many Sony controllers over the course of the current console generation.

Just because there's a lot of moving parts doesn't mean that most of them are powered by the battery.

Take a Xanax and chill buddy. I wasn't justifying anything, I was making no statements in regards to my personal setup...I was giving you some counterpoints. Yet I stand behind what I said: show me a PC that can be purchased right now for less than $560 that has everything required to play most modern games in

Treb, as a long time PC gamer I understand your points here but you are being unnecessarily arrogant and dismissive...and a little misleading.

Don't be fooled. The spawn system in MW4 was just as broken, albeit in a slightly different manner.

Disregard previous post, I responded before I saw this. Glad you found what you're looking for.

It's under: options...gameplay...soldier sprint. It then works as intended. Why they didn't make this the default I have no idea.

Look at the menus again. There is an option to change the default run setup from hold button to toggle.

I haven't used a laptop with the 8970 but the 780m is a monster. Pricy, but you definitely get what you pay for.

The 650 Ti is a great bang for your buck nowadays for people not intent on living on the bleeding edge of graphics cards.

Luc kand marketing had very little to do with it. Money did. Lot's of it.

You are welcome to your preferences, but you are incorrect about the resting position of your thumb. Stand up with your arms and hands relaxed at your sides. I bet your fingers slightly curl and the tip of your thumb rests somewhere very close to the vicinity of the first knuckle on your index finger. The muscles and

It's not a dumb question, but the answer is not at all. The miniscule amount of mass added by the ink is in no way going to throw off the balance of the disc.

I'm not a rager who throws controllers, but I always appreciate improved durability if that includes from wear and tear in addition to abuse. I go through xbox controllers on an average of about every 4 - 6 months. Anything that extends this is A-OK in my book.

I currently use this keyboard and love it for all the reasons you state. My only complaints are that I wish it was backlit (My office is darkened pretty regularly) and the right shift key isn't full size, neither of which was a deal breaker. It is an absolute pleasure to use.

Once upon a time I used a Cyborg (still have it attached to my server where it's only used occasionally) and while I have heard this complaint before I never had an issue with keys not registering. It was a relatively nice keyboard, if a bit gaudy.

"People who have horrible views of other human beings based solely on their sexual orientation or where they were born should be judged."

Whether or not the combat system is improved over Skyrim is questionable to me based on that video. It actually looks very similar to Skyrim when spellcasting and thus makes me wonder if it shares the same shortcomings.

I grew up in Upper Darby. This story doesn't surprise me in the least.

At $250 you're squarely in GTX760 territory. Moving to a 770 would require a hefty budget bump and provide significantly diminished returns. Your 600W power supply should be adequate assuming that it can provide enough amperage.