Wh....what?
Wh....what?
"CREATE THE ULTIMATE GYMKHANA GRID"
Thanks.
Thanks. You'd think people would be promoting their drives as PS4 compatible, but it's so hard to find good recommendations pre-launch.
Thanks. You'd think people would be promoting their drives as PS4 compatible, but it's so hard to find good…
Ok, thanks. Either way (whether SATA II or III), I'm still leaning towards this drive since it's SSHD and not super expensive. I really don't understand how they made it a 2.5" restriction, when anything I've been able to find over 1TB is all 3.5". Just doesn't make sense, especially now knowing that ALL games,…
Since you seem to know your stuff, do you know if this hard drive would be compatible with the PS4's requirements? I'm only concerned that the hard drive in the link is SATA 6.0 and I'm not sure what that means compared to SATA II that is mentioned in the PS4 requirements guideline.
Ok, reaching out to you since you seem to have some idea about hard drives, so sorry if it's a bother :)...
I know nothing about hard drives...Is the fact that the one you posted says "SATA 6.0" and the PS4 requirements state "SATA II" going to cause any issues?
I know nothing about hard drives...Is the fact that the one you posted says "SATA 6.0" and the PS4 requirements…
Sorry, I guess I meant Nicknames.
I have absolutely no opinion whatsoever about either team. I just hope that Stanford wins out, FSU and OSU both lose, and Stanford gets to face Alabama in the championship game so that both teams with red hues as mascots get to face off to determine who looks more like a period.
So do you mind explaining WHY a SSD is so much better?
So do you mind explaining WHY a SSD is so much better?
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I forced myself to buy BLOPS II last year and regretted it. Ghosts is the first COD I haven't bought since prior to Modern Warfare.
With this feature though, to me it makes me MORE inclined to pick up the new version every year. The Show is the one sports game that every year has enough new innovation that is noticeable. Seriously, go back and watch gameplay even from MLB 11 and you can tell a striking difference. Knowing that my stats will…
Copied this from my Gawker post, but seems relevant here: My office dressed up today, so I came wearing seemingly regular work clothes. I'm telling people that I'm the NSA because I don't stand out in the crowd, and I know way more about their personal lives than I wish I did.
I just don't understand the rationale. Do companies REALLY think that forcing users to use a particular service or pigeon-hole them into a particular product works? There has to be some kind of market research on this. The negative feedback has to greatly outweigh the increase in sales.
More specifically, the only way you can use your real name is linking via Facebook. The same way that the only way you can share videos using their much hyped "Share" button is through Facebook, not Youtube.
I signed up for the Playstation Credit Card last year to get the $50 PSN credit, and the freaking card wasn't even compatible with PSN. More succinctly, the Playstation Credit Card wasn't able to be used on the Playstation Store. Both the PSN service rep and credit card rep were just as confused as I was.