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    Disappointed with Logitech. I have only had this mouse for less than a year and the left-click button failed. Luckily it has the browser forward/back buttons which share the same microswitch. I was able to desolder an unused switch and swap them.

    I expected more from a $30 Logitech mouse.

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    I don't bother caring about my mouse now tbh. I pick up random spares from work that look to be unused or little use at all.
    Currently I'm using a Dell pos but I should probably bin it soon, the left button is wearing out.

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    I am pretty particular when it comes to the feeling of my mouse. And in it's defense, I may have spent between 12 and 18 hours a day during the last year that I was using it. Quarantine was an experience to say the least.

    I'm over it now.

    Took my dog for a run at the school and off she went. I went to find her cause it looked like she found something. It's pitch black so I shine my flashlight on her and reflecting back were four sets of eyes. "Oh shit!" turns out she had found some kittens! THey did not like her at all, probably feral, but she was surprisingly patient with them. Actually very proud of her behavior.

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    Holy fuckin final boss battles there Squeenix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaladane View Post
    Holy fuckin final boss battles there Squeenix.
    hyper regenerating swole tank?

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    Fight after fight after fight after fight and enough cutscenes to choke a horse. Thankfully able to skip those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackhammer View Post
    Wow, very thorough. The heatsink is massive! Very glad to see that.
    I have to argue that for marketing purposes, they should have had a larger person do the teardown. It's bigger than many desktop computers.

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    Yeah that heatsink is huge. I didn't realize the system was that big either.

    This is neat too, DL might like this.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaladane View Post
    Yeah that heatsink is huge. I didn't realize the system was that big either.

    This is neat too, DL might like this.

    Its pretty neat that the Xbox Series is going to be backwards compatible all the way back to the OG Xbox.

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    Wonder if I should try to sell my Xbox One S now rather than later. Prices seem to be steadily if slowly going down now as we get closer to the Series coming out.

    I want to wait until after Christmas at least to make sure the new system doesn't have any horrible problems though

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    So not only is the PS5 damn ugly it's also huge so it won't go unnoticed in a room
    Well I'm guessing it's huge, unless that guy is like 4 feet tall or something

    Series X looks as expected. A console pretending to look like a small media PC, not stunning at all but that's fine by me.
    I don't like this idea of proprietary HDD's but from what I've read the USB HDD scenario has been made pretty simple.
    Apparently if you have current gen Xbox with games already installed on your ext you simply plug that drive into the X, I guess that's based on both consoles being linked to the same account but idk for sure.
    I think actual Series X games need to run from the proprietary HDD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    So not only is the PS5 damn ugly it's also huge so it won't go unnoticed in a room
    Well I'm guessing it's huge, unless that guy is like 4 feet tall or something
    They have also announced that the O button will no longer be "accept" in Asian countries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    I think actual Series X games need to run from the proprietary HDD.
    I'm 100% cool with that, even if the internal storage could only hold one game. It's really not hard to bounce files onto and off of a external HDD, I already do that with more primitive and slower systems.
    *PSA* Wii Redump collector's can now unscrub ISO files. So scrubbed games can now be verified. You can find the program to do this here

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    Yeah I guess it doesn't matter so much.
    It's the BC that's more important imo, being able to just plug your existing library in and use it is a huge plus especially for those of us who absolutely hate having to download 100 or 200+ games all over again.
    Xbox One games count as BC afaik, so atm I've got an 8TB drive probably 75% (or more) full of stuff.

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