tobz1000-old
tobz1000
tobz1000-old

My condolences.

Guess I didn't dislike it - still minimal enough - but I haven't found it particularly more useful than before.

Huh, I like it. Can't remember when I last liked a web page redesign.

This is the first RPG I've seen everyone excited about. By which I mean, on Facebook, even my casual gamer friends are getting pumped, and it's already completely overshadowed MW3 and BF3 in their minds, if a news feed is anything to go by. In fact it's the first non-FPS-or-football-game I've seen to have this effect.

They gave it 5/5. Metacritic scales scores like this directly, so there are lots of 100s for some games.

...except he isn't a gaming pirate.

I'm not sure I get your point...

Watch the trailer; they've definitely improved the engine.

It's worth mentioning Multifox [br.mozdev.org] for anyone who wants similar functionality in Firefox.

Seems like a lot of people have had trouble with the tether. I used it all the time myself: crazy range, attaches to anything, and once you're on a surface you can just do it again. Whether or not it's the most fun, it's definitely the quickest way to get from A to B. Especially if B is a long way up.

So basically, "instead of getting a game you thought you were getting, we're gonna delay some DLC on the console you're not using". Seems like a fair trade-off.

There is absolutely no reason for these games (on-card) to require a memory stick for saves. I could almost understand something like an Elder Scrolls game, but Uncharted? Ridge Racer? A couple hundred kilobytes max. Somehow I doubt they've crammed the game card so full of game data that they can't spare a megabyte or

Not much, but that wouldn't help their profit. Doing it this way, they can still advertise it as $250 *and* make a buttload more on the storage cards.

I thought all game cards had some memory set aside for saves, and maybe updates. Where are you getting that Golden Abyss doesn't have this extra memory?

This guy's uploading them.

Just... why leave comments like this.

Because they mentioned a rating in a trailer, or because it's rated teen? Either reason is a stupid one.

Looks like it's just a theme - icons, fonts etc. - which I'm sure some people would like to have in iOS' style. As is evidenced by the clock widget and second page icons (last icon specifically), you can still make whatever widgets/shortcuts/icon placements you want.

Still no real reason for the form factor change though. Until two years ago Mini USB was a ubiquitous portable device connector, at which point the Micro was introduced - and chosen over Mini for mobile phones - for no damn reason.

I swear to god I was looking for this exact comment.