I think I will buy the Xeno game this time around, considering I will never own the Wii game. >_>
Also good to hear about the Atlus titles for you. Check out the hour long game-play videos for PQ. Exciting as hell.
sweet jesus
Jontron is love, Jontron is life.
Ah cool, I actually haven't watched any footage of PQ yet. :wacko:
Also, sort of a reverse Atlus situation also happened, they just announced a US release for Layton vs. Ace Attorney which has so far been only out in Europe and is apparently pretty good. I mean, if you care about Ace Attorney games at all.
Shrek is love, Shrek is life.
I was kinda disappointed with paying $60 for Xenoblade. However X looks more relevant to my interests. SCIFI.
There's a Super Bomberman cartridge on my shelf that I don't remember buying.
I don't know whether to do a happy dance or a freaked out dance.
Maybe you have the power to summon games to yourself by sheer force of will. Try it! :wacko:
I tried, but it turned out to be Mass Effect Kart.
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As long as I can make a female Shepard named German, I'm cool with it.
As for Xenoblade, I played a demo of it back on PS1 and never had any desire to even RENT that crap. Ban me if you must but Final Fantasy Mystic Quest was a more entertaining RPG.
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:inout:
Who is this person? :!!!:
OH MY GOD IT'S GIB!!!
Or should I say was..
Does anyone else have a problem with their trophies on PS3? When I view mine it only shows trophies from PS3 games now. Vita and PS4 games have disappeared. They're there on Vita/PS4/PS app on my Android phone though. Any ideas? :?
And I've just resolved it. I was viewing my trophies in "Offline Mode" rather than online mode. :sweat:
Oh yeah, I don't mind updates when they're not 1.5GB+ with potential to corrupt and break my install of the game. :-/
I had to take my PS3 to my uncle's to update GT6 today. About 4GB of patches, the final patch broke my updated game and install, all had to be redone. :low:
Payday 2 update is around the same size as the digital game itself. When I saw that I just quit and then started the dl manually before I went to bed. Update is needed for online play, and this games AI is fucking stupid so playing it solo is pretty bad. Trust me I've tried it :wacko:
It's the best way for me to avoid corrupt dl's with this system, although small stuff (less than say 300mb) is ok at any time.
It makes no odds when I download from PSN. If it's over 1GB chances are it'll corrupt. I'm least likely to get a corrupt download between 4AM and about 7AM. But there's no real way to set things off downloading at 4AM unless you wake up at that time. There should be a way to queue downloads, and have it switch itself on at X time to download them, then shut off. Like it does for PS+ updates/syncing etc.
That's weird, it must be the traffic through your ISP or something.
I know mine is ok 95% of the time if I set it going at around 1-2am and then head off to bed.
It seems to depend on the game too. Spare Marine was an absolute bastard to get to download. Same is going for Far Cry Classic. Every time I set FC: C off, it gets to 82%, stalls, and then when it resumes it won't install, corrupt download message at 14% of the installation process.
:thot: I dl'd FC: C and some other stuff in one night. I only have 1.5mbit adsl. Over a decades old copper network :wacko:
To be fair, I'm less than 1km from the exchange and the local population is small...so congestion only really happens during the day but mostly when kids finish school. Weekends there's more load but I just stay up later than most people around here :P and take naps to compensate.
You'd have a pretty fast connection using fibre though yeah?
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what are you guys talking about? :P
It's the usual way to go about isolating an issue.
You want a static IP.
You try several different modems that are known to work ok (like from friends or relatives).
If you've got copper network then you get the lines checked for rot.
With copper it's also best to be less than 1km from the exchange, less attenuation.
Then there's only really the DSLAM. If it's getting loaded up then you can only switch to a different one. Smaller IPS's use larger telco DSLAM and with some you can actually switch DSLM without switching ISP (like here a small ISP will use Telstra and Optus DSLAM in some areas).
Fibre is different 'cos you don't have to worry about line rot, I'm not sure about line attenuation but I assume it wouldn't be an issue like with copper.
But a DSLAM is what it is. If it's loaded up not much can be done. And sometimes they can develop faults too.