I’m always “mostly” good. It’s a snarky cynical asshole kind of good though.
I’m always “mostly” good. It’s a snarky cynical asshole kind of good though.
I’ve definitely hit the point where I feel like keeping up with my podcast backlog is more work than joy and started culling things. The abandonment benchmark is getting more and more important.
Physical games on my shelf are just a reminder that I buy too many games and never get around to playing them. It’s like trying to reach inbox zero but it takes 20-40 hours to get through an email. At least with digital, I can pretend the backlog doesn’t exist. I am not a collector, I’m not going to keep them…
My brother-in-law scheduled his wedding, unknowingly, in downtown Pittsburgh in the dead center of Anthrocon. Watching my inlaws get all dressed up and then get on the hotel shuttle bus with a bunch of furries was absolutely hilarious. My five year old was absolutely enthralled.
On the Slim, they are kind of even with the surface so they look like they could be capacitive, but you definitely have to push on them.
I never had an OG PS3 but the Slim and Super Slim have physical buttons.
At some point, the basic PS4 got upgraded as well. The Destiny special edition PS4 had physical buttons just like the Pro. The Slim has physical buttons as well, although they are a different style.
Oh, nothing like that, I think we bought it at Cosco after the last thing collapsed from age. I’m not even sure I realized it had doors when we bought it. :)
I’ve got one that’s got doors on the front and then the back just has a 2" hole in the... whatever the thin stuff you put the nails through is. I eventually just took the doors off of the front because I have hot things in there and that tiny hole in the back isn’t adding any kind of cooling.
My 2003 Elantra had it as well.
I worked at a gas station I dunno 20ish years ago, and I think the funniest situation was the lady with the brand new Corvette. It was obvious where the gas tank was, but how the hell do you open it? The gas cap release was hidden in the bottom of the center console, which was locked. After scouring the car for like…
I had an 86 Caprice with it hiding there as well. On one hand, I could go to any side. On the other, I hope nobody is at the pump in front or I won’t have room to pull that beast far enough forward.
I’ve never taken apart a console before, although I’ve built plenty of PCs in my time. If someone hadn’t said, “Hey, have you tried...?” then no, I wouldn’t have, and would’ve ended up just tossing my “busted” PS4 to buy a new one.
There’s a million Youtube videos if you look. I can’t remember which one I even watched. It was a dude with an accent that I could barely understand, but I liked his video because he would pause and show a still shot and circle where all the screws were so I didn’t miss any. There’s like a zillion screws. Also, there…
I lurve my DataVac!
I did it about a month ago to my Pro. It’s night and day. I’m convinced the old thermal paste wasn’t even touching the processor chip any more as it was one of those easy apply squares. I would boot up Trials of Mana, a very non-taxing game and instantly the fan would shoot to the highest speed it could go. I scraped…
“Bugsnax is people!”
Considering I’d either have to leave my house or wait for one to ship to me, not so much.
Hahah, that was ridiculous, but it worked, thank you.
If I could get my PSN account to link to GoG, that would be great. Instead I just get “Connection to the server timed out” when I try to log in to PSN from the launcher. Same thing happened last time I tried to get the stupid thing to sync. I’m signed into Galaxy with every single other service, including Uplay where…