I wouldn't assume that grinding noise is the drive grinding the disk, unless there was a video that shows us a scratched disk afterwards. None of them do.
I wouldn't assume that grinding noise is the drive grinding the disk, unless there was a video that shows us a scratched disk afterwards. None of them do.
I supplied two relatively equal links, that's just one.
Now, now, that term's reserved for consoles that figuratively turn into "bricks". Either they don't work when turned on, or don't even turn on at all. Nothing more. Like my PS4.
The console itself works, you can still play games on it and use it'es features, the disk drive is just faulty.
The console itself works, you can still play games on it and use it'es features, the disk drive is just faulty.
Inspiration comes in all shapes and sizes.
Why the hell do I need to resort to Battlestations Pacific to get my naval fix? Even now, the only naval game I see with any worth might be World of Warships, but it hasn't launched yet.
More me? No. Because it still blocks every ad I used to see. Until it stops blocking ads for me, I will keep using it.
I'm okay with Plus at the moment, though I'll move on if it becomes an issue.
It was listed as a PS3 game at some point via EA's site, but it's been changed since I last checked, so I'd say that was an error. Just three platforms for now.
Any YouTube video will suffice, it's player caps out around 30. This, combined with their compression, is largely what's causing more and more sites to build or update their own video players. Why show off multiplayer gameplay from Killzone when you're using a video player that compromises so much quality?
You'd lose that bet.
You'd lose that bet.
Sadly, it's bundled with a bunch of stuff you may not want or need.
No, education deals with facts and records that have been known for years, entertainment's sole purpose is to entertain. That's not to say that there aren't unquestionably bad games, but entertainment is very, very much subjective.
If you're not accidentally implying that Knack's a shooter, then I want my star back.
A grading scale that uses words or letters instead of numbers is no better than a numerical scale. Scales will forever be scales, no matter how much you dress them up.
Sadly, ads are squeaking pas that thing more and more. Especially the expanding banner, but even with AdBlock that crap is beyond annoying. It's like pop-up ads, just something that looks and feels like it should be dead in 2013.