We are in an article about Sony using air freight to ship consoles, not to discuss manufacturing. Stay in your lane, I'm sure there is a Microsoft article for you to post the same inane things on repeat.
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If memory serves me right, the PS3 only came with composite cables. I don't know why they bothered not even including at least a 2.0 cable, but I would argue you guys are making a much larger deal out of this than it actually is.
No one in the market for a Series S is worried about 120fps or VRR.
Its almost like the market for games is a lot larger than the enthusiast market. You would think a galaxy brain such as yourself would have figured it out.
Or you can just move on with your life and not get so worked up about the semantics of a marketing blurb? Unless they are plain lying to people, I dont really see the need to come in and try to act like it isn't impressive for a Flight Simulator. Its childish, period.
It looks like Mario 64, I'd rather have a version of the game that looks and plays exactly like Mario 64. It was perfect then, its perfect now and any revision of it just sullies its legacy.
You specified that there was not really a way to point at the screen, thats not really true and so - Two disagrees. You didn't specify you wanted to play with a pro controller, perhaps if the question was "How do you point at the screen for the star bits with a pro controller" may have been a better question.
Inflation look it up. A Genesis cartridge at 69.99 or 79.99 in 1993 is considerably more money than 79.99 today. Strider for the Genesis tore me a new one money wise.
I'd be more concerned with the hundreds of flights everyday to leisure and recreational destinations. But hey, you do you.
WHO CARES!?
Detective gamer over here.
If memory serves me right, the PS3 only came with composite cables. I don't know why they bothered not even including at least a 2.0 cable, but I would argue you guys are making a much larger deal out of this than it actually is.
No one in the market for a Series S is worried about 120fps or VRR.
Stop opening your mouth.
This comment really ages you, you're either 15 or a developmentally stunted adult.
The gamecube and the N64 really sold on the basis of that name too.
Sands of Time wasnt on the 360 or PS4. The hard drive has zero to do with any of this.
Its almost like the market for games is a lot larger than the enthusiast market. You would think a galaxy brain such as yourself would have figured it out.
The GameCube was considerably more powerful than the PS2.
Do you have any idea how expensive that would be?
Only 100 games over 8 years? Thats not much.
Or you can just move on with your life and not get so worked up about the semantics of a marketing blurb? Unless they are plain lying to people, I dont really see the need to come in and try to act like it isn't impressive for a Flight Simulator. Its childish, period.
User reviews are about as helpful as professional reviews, just for different reasons.
Oh, you must be new here. Everything is awful, and the gaming world is always moments from collapse on N4G.
It looks like Mario 64, I'd rather have a version of the game that looks and plays exactly like Mario 64. It was perfect then, its perfect now and any revision of it just sullies its legacy.
You specified that there was not really a way to point at the screen, thats not really true and so - Two disagrees. You didn't specify you wanted to play with a pro controller, perhaps if the question was "How do you point at the screen for the star bits with a pro controller" may have been a better question.
Keep that blood pressure high I guess.
There will be zero impact.
@Cornelis
Inflation look it up. A Genesis cartridge at 69.99 or 79.99 in 1993 is considerably more money than 79.99 today. Strider for the Genesis tore me a new one money wise.