I'd like to know what type of "legal issues" they'd have making a overhauled UI for the game.....? There's no legal issues, maybe trying to get certified from the publishers of their console games but that's it, you think they'll reject a better UI? lolno.
ETA: Why would they directly take it? Making one again without being a screw up isn't that hard at all. Yeah it's better but I doubt they'd outright take it without asking his permi...
The tabs were better the older way with up/down selection sections instead because it doesn't require multiple buttons and it wasn't hard to see what you're "focused" on like this new one. It's another dash IMO, but it's probably one of the worst. I liked the last one a heck of a lot more. Oh well.
Yeah, but it's not the mainly focused thing on the screen. I don't know if you know that but that's the main reason why the last Dashboard was great, you know what you were doing. This new dashboard is a great example how NOT to do that and it's very poor.
I hate it. I hate the "apps" tab, the "bing" tab that's just a crappy branded Xbox market search tool, I hate how they took the main object of booting and selecting to play a GAME away. I mean it's not terrible, I just prefer the previous way of navigating and it's option and placement and such. It's a 360, that's a videogame system if you don't know.Now they've made it look like a windows phone 7 POS UI, which they're doing at the sacrifice...
*Looks at title* This can't be good... :P
If it's a good game, you can get attached to all the people. I basically cried in Crystalis when *SPOILER ALERT!* all the gods in the final town who helped you and gave your powers all died. That was such an emotional moment. :(
You're forgetting they outsource the parts and even the manufacturing of the systems and putting them together to MANY MANY companies, usually 4-6 or more because if one runs out of supplies or gets destroyed your production supply isn't 100% haulted. And it doesn't matter, that's how it works, always will work, and nobody makes their own hardware anyway, they get others to make it for them, they just put it together. And that's even done by another company! LOL.
Don't forget PS1, 1/2 of PS1's today have dead lasers that can't read disks. I have 3 myself that are paperweights, never buying a PS1 ever again because they're not worth fixing and so many are dead.
And less than 1% YLOD? LOL, that's one of the 95% of percentages on the internet that are stupidly off, it's a bit up there too. And then also don't forget about power supply issues, PS3's power supplies have a few problems for sure that also adds...
Then you apparently have a keylogger, anything you ever type on your computer and be logged, bot just using an online browser.
There's a 99% chance like all people being "hacked" they were actually stupid and gave their details away to somebody trying to catch some nice bass. (Phishing)
A $400 PC can't that you liar. You'd need at least a 60GB HDD, $30. A motherboard+microprocessor, $150 for anything decent. Cooling fan and power supply, $50. Graphics card: $60 for anything capable of beating consoles. Sound card: $50. 4GB RAM: $30. 1080p+ monitor: $100. Cables: $20. Case: $60. Keyboard/mouse: $30. Win7: $100. That's a bare minimum computer that will barely do 30fps on anything.
The hardware might be 6 years old, but it's hardware is dedicate...
To PC gamers, yes. To people who want better technology then no, this will suffice for now, it's still not that outdated yet. And yes, you can build a PC with dual $400 graphics cards that smashes it, but I'm talking for a $400 total cost system.
So is MW4, BLOPS3, MW5 as of today.
I lol'd at new.
Sony is at fault too making a memory pool that isn't consecutive in order. What a screw up, although the programmers should have taken that into consideration when loading objects instead of hardcoding the memory pool into it. What a failure on both sides.
I also thought it was brought about a week after release and implemented into a few homebrew PC games about a week after that.
95ish I believe.
Whoever disagrees clearly thinks that graphics make the game and needs a wake up call. NES library > Modern PS3/360 library game-wise.
I know when you don't make engines in-house you don't have experience and with that comes conforming your creativity to the engine and not it's fullest limits like good games.
I mean I think the setup could work, I just wish it was a little different. What I select in focus should be the biggest thing. And the first thing selected. The main problem is trying to see what's selected on startup as it's the little itty bitty "Play a game like you have a 99% chance of doing on this part of the menu" but the box is the LEAST significant thing on the page. It just makes no sense. I want the first box BIG and the most commonly pressed thing in that sectio...