No analog PS1 fwiw. Very important distinction.
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No analog PS1 fwiw. Very important distinction.
Console personifications sound more plausible , kinda like the OS personifications (OS-tan) they are called. :)
But ya, I just might. :really:
You know you loved it when the Dualshock and rumblepack came out. :hello:
I've seen your PS1 controllers, with semen encrusted on them. :dread:
I know you damaged enough of them to require me sending you some for free. :pwacko:
Apparently I should have sold them to a local store though. Recently took an extra one there and got $5 for it. Like waaaaat?
That be called assuming brochops, My controllers wear out surprisingly...........FROM PLAYING GAMES.
I didn't damage them, the wear was from normal use.
Free implies there was absolutely no cost to the recipient, had to gives you games with enough value to cover the shipping of those controllers so not quite under the "free" category. :P
Normal wear...uh huh...tooooootally...I believe you. :booger: It helps to wash your hands before gaming and then every half hour or so. Somewhat inconvenient but it helps to keep oils down and then the controller won't get as worn. I've never had a controller wear out, and I game a lot. My old Dualshock 3 was worn no doubt, but I wasn't going to have to quite using it anytime soon.
They were free, other stuff was shipped with it that was actually valued. :shrug:
Everything wears and brakes no matter how well you take care of it, if its man made its going to get junked sooner or later.
Well no shit if you are saying infinite time eventually they will break down. I don't think it's reasonable at this point for PS1 controllers to be breaking due to age.
Blah.
oooooooooh that was a stinky fart :finger:
only reason my controllers would stop working is that the connections get fucked up somehow :wacko:
I recall in my SNES days getting so pissed off at a game I grabbed the end of the cord and slammed it into the wall hard as possible, controller exploded and there was a nice new hole in the wall, parents were not pleased and I was a tad upset that I needed a new controller but boy did that relieve some stress. :)
You all are going to enjoy that :lolCode:https://ca.news.yahoo.com/kazakhstan-city-s-local-council-accidentally-plants-thousands-of-marijuana-plants-along-city-flowerbed-145626690.html
Potickle.
The offspring of a potato and a pickle.
BUT does it snap under pressure? :wacko:
Hmmmm. Need a pc and saw this. No idea what the gpu is but I'll ask him beforehand.
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-desktop-compu...ationFlag=true
Zal you really don't want intel or a dual core seriously.
What's wrong with Intel?? Russians make it? It's a core2duo though not a dual core btw even though the title says it. Hdd is small though. Actually just sent a tentative email for this laptop instead. I have limited funds dude so I'll take what I can get.
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details....dId=1074560162
You're so biased against certain things it makes some of us laugh :wacko:
Everyone is biased you twit, I know firsthand at how intel laptops are shit, I said the same thing as you, limited funds, take what I can get.
It can't run certain games properly https://communities.intel.com/message/242858
There is a million different threads regarding that same damn issue and intel does not give two shits.
Not just older games, new games also have that issue and the supposed "work arounds" don't do a damn thing.
If I didn't have any experience regarding this I would of never said anything.
It's and intel proccessor no idea what the gpu is which is what you linked to. Also try reading the whole thing ;)
My last laptop was a core2 intel at 2.3ghz and had no problems running games like fallout3 new vegas and resi 5 at pretty much max speed with high graphics settings. However the integrated gpu was an Nvidia chipset.
The one before that was a core2duo 1.6 with an Intel gma 950 (yeah it sucked) But guess what??? I tweaked it out to the point where I could p!ay and actually beat ffx on pcsx2. Not saying there weren't problems here and there but it was playable. As far as pc games went it pretty much topped out with things like resi4 and empire at war oh and beat doom 3 too with it.
Might just go for a ps3 though...
intel chipsets Zal, its all shit.
I talk to programmers and the like and guess what they say about intel? :really:
Ok sooooo you use what??? Amd??? Pretty much the only other alternative..
You are talking strictly gpus though right?
Also just about to hit floor 8 of Midlight deep in the psp version of fft. All the times I've played this game I don't think I ever completed this extra dungeon even in the psx version.
Aye, I'm an Uncle now.
I meant intel chipsets as a whole zal.
In desktops they seem to be fine (don't quote me on that) but in a laptop they are jank .
I'ma have to play Devil's Advocate, buuuuut...
Zal has a point; I own a Intel i7 Core laptop (2.0Ghz) and it houses an integrated graphics card. I can play BioShock Infinite on medium settings. I can max out DmC: Devil May Cry. I can run the newest Tomb Raider without crashing on medium. Pretty much any game before fall 2014, I can run to medium settings without crashes.
The only reason I want to upgrade is because the lappy is 3 years old so its gaming capabilities are wearing thin as I type this.
Also, AMD is weaker both in terms of power and processor stability, so :P
Its a game per game basis, its not doing that for everything.
Had a used AMD laptop once, lasted about 12 months before it fried itself due to overheating.
We've had a shitty Intel Celeron laptop around the house since 2008, still working now, but is incredibly under powered. I'd take an Intel over AMD any day of the year. :wacko:
Next time its a Nvidia and il make sure the damn thing is easily cleanable.
I only have an AMD processor in my PC now because it was a hand me down from an uncle, would prefer an Intel of some description.