I remember picking up receivers for Time Warner and they were infested with roaches. Roaches love electronics for the heat they produce. We always had to put an infested receiver in a plastic bag before turning it in. The warehouse would bomb the receiver with raid, then send a bill to that customer. Peoples houses are nasty! They act embarrassed by their mess and should be. Clean your damn house.
I was wanting a better announcement as well.
I took these days off in june. I have 5 days off to enjoy my new ps4.
A proper socom. I really doubt it with all the shooters launching on the ps4, but Socom needs a proper socom.
All hd directv receivers are rf remote compatible.
I enjoy mine as well. Picked up the cod bundle for 200 and what a terrible game.i liked killzone for it.
Directv will not partner with microsoft to offer such deals. We dont even support windows 8 for genie go. Directv is more in bed with sony and samsung than microsoft
I think the one will see a price drop within a year.
You wouldn't believe the service calls we roll on though. I literally do 1 service call a week to change the input on the tv to the right input. Thats 50.00 for use to something that takes seconds to do. If there is a way to screw something up, people will find a way.
I mean tv service providers, directv time warner charter comcast wow verizon fios att uverse . You would think people that work for these companies would know something on how xbox one works with their receivers. We haven't heard a thing from microsoft as a company on how it will work with our receivers. If a customer has rf remotes set up, ir will not work unless its an hr44
But what services is it compatible with? I think that it looks great but would like to know what services are compatible.
I work for directv and there has been Zero news when it comes to compatibility. You would think that being so close to launch, providers would know something. Friend over at time warner has no knowledge if its compatible as well with their stb. I do know if a customer hooks up a third party device to a directv receiver and screws it up, the customer will have to pay to get it fixed protection plan or not. Just keep that in mind.
I have one on pre order as well as a ps4. Really thinking of canceling the one preorder if none of my friends or family want it. Its a day one edition that I don't think will go for a profit on ebay as I intended. I see every 360 with its Kinect disconnected everywhere ( I am a tech in an average of 4 homes a day ). I can't wait to ask xbone customers how they like their new system.
I own a wii, but I only bought it for wii bowling. Wii bowling was its killer launch game that everyone loved and it came in the box at a low price. Wii sports is the only game I own for the wii, rented others but hated the controls.
I use it all the time with my ps3 to play movies off the nas. I'm disappointed, but keeping my preorder
I would love to see this on vita with everything that was included in the gba release. My vita is kinda starved of titles right now and ff6 would fill that hole.
Ps4 might have RVU tech built in. Basically you can have Direct Tv and have the PS4 act like a client on a system with a hr34 or hr44. It will be able to pull in all programming off those media server boxes. I know that is with only one provider, but Direct tv is the worlds largest provider. Please follow this link to see what I am talking about. http://www.rvualliance.org/... . Some devices have it built in already.
That is exactly what I thought of. I owned a Genesis and a sega cd. I even bought a 32x to add to the mess it already was. But I still loved the Lunar Games.
My Onkyo amp switches automatically when I turn a device on. I don't need a 500.00 device to switch inputs for me.
Mice and rats are an exception. They will always try to move inside during winter.