I've spent approximately $120 in total including Steam and other retailers since the start of the sale.. How bout you?
I've spent approximately $120 in total including Steam and other retailers since the start of the sale.. How bout you?
I did say
<em>Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII</em>
I installed an antivirus on my Windows PC. Many antiviruses come with a kernel hook to scan running processes. In that sense, I have modified my operating system. I also have a custom boot screen and login screen to fit my wallpaper. In that sense, I have modified my operating system.
In a sense, I no longer have a…
:/ That sucks. Guess I wasn't fast enough.
Can someone please get me a copy as well? They cancelled my order with my Canadian Visa.. my email is at ronny6993@gmail.com.
My order's been cancelled :/ If someone could please send a key to ronny@punyman.com or ronny6993@gmail.com please..
Try this. A program I wrote for BF3, it hides Origin as much as possible. Might need a little tweaking, but you should barely be able to even notice Origin with it. Just download and add it to Steam. You still need to have Origin installed though, and Battlelog is still required :/ It does add some overhead to BF3…
Waiting for the email..
Why has this not been posted?
The future of gaming:
Son, I am disappoint.
New FFXIV beta period starts tomorrow.. Just pointing that out :)
If that's the case, does that mean they can just rebrand the R4s?
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Meant to post this under a different thread
drought (drout) also drouth (drouth) n.
The R4 is actually rather quite outdated. The DSTWO is a much better flashcart.
I did say its a terrible business decision, but Razer really isn't in any financial trouble. Let him run his company the way he sees fit, they aren't loosing anything besides potential profit. If he doesn't want to take advantage of this, let him do so.
Whether they want to expand in that market is his choice, and his choice is not to. Razer seems to be doing rather well, they don't really need to expand into new markets right now.
Granted, it's not a very good business decision, but it's his company, let him decide how to run it.
Makes sense to me. He's making the things he wants to use, and sharing it with other people. Of course, these things do cost money, so they charge for it. It is a product after all. If he doesn't play with his PS3 much, he wouldn't have a need for any PS3 peripherals, and so Razer doesn't make PS3 peripherals.