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I'm starting to get burned out on psu. I think I'm close to finishing the story missions.
I think some of you guys are being a bit harsh on the Raspberry Pi. It was designed as something low cost and modular that could get kids interested in computers and programming, especially those from lower income families or parts of the world where computers aren't affordable. That's something that should be welcomed, and it's a shame people have to be contrarian and shit on the device purely because it's found favour with hobbyists and a subsection of that hobbyist audience only wants to play vidya on it.
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:wacko: Tbh I've never even heard of the thing until today but now I want one.
Nightmare fuel.
I can't help but screw with Warrior on it especially when he talks about using it as a BD player. :wacko:
Low level with a piss poor pistol and this shows up...
https://imagens.canaltech.com.br/136...-Fallout-4.jpg
Pi 3 is like $100au that could be put towards consoles, or another HDD :shrug: I don't spend money on PC stuff besides large HDDs.
Xbone S regularly goes on sale for around $250-270au now which is probably what I should get next. But maybe wait until it gets cheaper still.
PS4 Pro price probably won't shift for 3 years :rolleyes: Nintendo nothing will happen...never did for Wii U right up until it vanished retail and now people demand crazy prices for them.
Vita/PS TV is the same.
The Pi is definitely not powerful enough to play BDs. :thot: It can't even run N64 games. :lol
I just like it so I don't have to pull out my PS1, SNES, NES, or anything retro to play my games on. And it only takes up the HDMI port on my TV. :lol
BD players are cheap as piss honestly. I picked up a compact one for $2.50 and a 3D player for $5 this summer. Both w/ remote. Neither is a great player but they function. I don't really use either though, I just use my PS4 like a twat. If I were really going to use a standalone player it'd be a pricey one. The PS4 is better than either of these other players sans the remote.