At my Local ASDA at midnight, they said they had about 140 copies for the PS3 and only 40 for the 360. Is it possible there's a weird supply thing going on?
Technically, the reflective surface would reflect more heat away, so it has a practical purpose as well.
I very rarely seem to agree with Foxgod on anything, but in this case he's right - just because YOU don't have an issue does not mean that the issue still isn't out there.
Otherwise going by that logic, the RROD issue on the 360 doesn't exist because I happen to have been fortunate enough to have never had it on my 2 year old machine.
I've heard of people having issues with FW 3.0 and FW 3.01 and those people have every right to know what the score is, especially as they'll...
Jesus Christ, the first 30seconds of that were painful to watch. Backtracking from the get-go and then explaining the (twisted) logic behind the title is a clear indication that even HHG knows that he's full of shi**.
Fall in like sheep? What are you even talking about? 7 IS a good OS, that's why all of the discussions about vista are pointless, because although Vista had problems, 7 does not suffer those same problems. By dragging up Vista, you prove that you don't actually know much about 7 which is why talking about Vista and moaning about Microsoft's past mistakes is pointless in this debate.
Your logic seems to be "Why should we buy 7 when Vista was crap?", which falls apart be...
After wanting to charge £55 for the game, they better make the DLC free.
If you can, I've not noticed that option. One thing about matchmaking in Halo 3, for me, was that it always seemed to take ages. COD was great for getting you into games quickly.
7 isn't "stripped down" at all. It has all the same features as Vista.
When XP first came out, it got quite a beating from the "core" windows 98 crowd. It used a bit more memory and performance wasn't quite as good, but as time went on that performance difference became less and less pronounced (64Mb of Memory is absolutely nothing these days and 100Mhz off your processor isn't that noticeable either).
The benefits of using XP - greater stability, better features, eventually outweighed the minor performance dip. XP to 7 will be the same deal, eve...
What's this? DLC that isn't worth the price? I'm shocked, utterly utterly shocked.
It's irrelevant because Ballmer is talking about 7, I'm talking about 7, everyone else is talking about 7. If you want to go on a witch hunt and moan about Vista, go right ahead, but everyone else is talking about 7. Doesn't matter what Vista did right or wrong, what matters is what 7 does right or wrong.
Forgive my ignorance, but how is Halo 3's system any different/better? It seems to work pretty much the same to me.
I'm not forgetting that, that is entirely irrelevant to Windows 7, which is what this article is discussing.
If anyone wants to badmouth 7, I strongly suggest you either try it or look up some reviews before you open your mouth. As crazy as it may seem to you, Microsoft actually got a lot of things right and 7 is a damn fine operating system.
"M$ won' t never fool me again."
Micorosft will never not fool you? So they will always fool you?
Double negatives ftl.
So hold on, you make a point above about wanting more and more information about the problem, yet when I post asking for more information about the specifics of the problem, I'm just an xbox fanboy? How does that work?
I know that if I went out and bought a non-HDMI 360, there's every chance that it could die, but what about newer models of 360? You don't know how reliable they are and until someone does a good quality survey, nobody will. What's wrong with wanting more information?
I've yet to see a study that actually tested for the reliability rates of the different revisions of the 360.
The original units, the "Xenons" were VERY unreliable but with each revision, the problem became less and less frequent. Even the "Zephyr" models, which were quite literally Xenons with HDMI, were slightly more reliable (although not by much). Not long after Falcons started appearing, waiting times for 360 repairs started dropping quite a bit so either MS inc...
I'd rather Sony just perfected PS2 emulation and allowed the PS3 to upscale everything really nicely with fancy texture filtering and such. Basically like a good PC emulator is capable of.
Then we'd be able to play all the great PS2 games that we WANT to play and gives sony a wonderful excuse to re-release them.
I'm sure someone will jailbreak the damn thing and port Firefox.
Sorry, but you obviously don't know the meaning of "copyright". Perhaps you're thinking of patents. You're still wrong, though.