I want this version ASAP.
If you're interested in this game click agree. If you're not interested then, why are you here looking?
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If they had hardware devices that where remotely controlled and the ps3 had software designed for them. It could be installed and control devices inside a home.
So, technically, you could leave it on at night and it could.
1. Be used as an alarm system. (when they're when detection devices are attached to doors windows etc.)
2. Could be used to regulate a houses temperature. (external thermostats)
3. Could turn your coffee pot on in the morn...
Is there supposed to be a video here? I use No-script and nothing not even a border shows up. The only thing I see is a image of Lightning.
Can't we just play these user created levels already?
I assume the added DLC is a bonus to attract new customers.
The only other thing I see would is it being a conflict of interest undermining the lower price. We all know that Sony is losing money off console sales while that loss is to be recovered from software sales.
On that note people who would buy clusters solely as a cheap academic supercomputers aren't benefiting Sony. These consoles sold at a loss won't earn that money back if used as clusters. With the $299 PS3 slim having this feature cluster alternatives would be even more wides...
If this is true as fellow RPG gamer he should understand how important it is to the fans that want these games. Instead multiple games are limited delayed or not released at all. Some consoles have been largely ignored this gen.
In most cases that's true. I've found that most of the time the price dips down but once a JRPGs go's out of production it skyrockets.
I've been looking for new copies of PS2 JRPG that are new factory sealed or in pristine condition. These games are usually double the original price new.
A lot of people wait a few months for the prices of games to go down. In most cases games prices go down for people who wait. Sadly, with JRPGs sometimes waiting isn't the best choic...
Think about it..
This is a petition to ban or stop people from buying products because they want products.
That's like saying.
"I love cheeseburgers, but because I can't get enough of them so I've decided I'm going to ban eating them."
This is a contradiction at it's finest. If I love cheeseburgers I'd want more of them. Telling the manufacture "I'm not buying them" says more along the lines of "I don't want them&quo...
I'm also still waiting for it to come to PS3. I think it's not fair that I'm still waiting for a NA PS3 version.
So why do people complain over old milk when they got it fresh before everyone else? The only difference here is the PS3 users will get chocolate milk that's been sitting around for a long time.
As an example:
The 360 and PC versions of oblivion still have extra content that can only be purchased on PC or 360. Even though the PS3 got oblivion ...
If this is true about the owner being a 360 fanboy then in the act of him posting positive data about PS3 would cause the results to be even more significant.
Ignoring the first comment regarding A fanboy double standard. I'd like to bring this little tidbit up.
Seeing how well the slim is doing even a site that is hardcore would have trouble releasing information that states otherwise. To do so would farther tarnish the credibility VGcharts has.
Do you think the site is following the facts or generating data based on what the owner wants people to see? I would assume the owner wouldn't be posting data that is questionable...
"Still, its saying something that Kojima is *suppose* to be the head of of his own production company, and yet been assigned to the lesser dev crew? With the junior team getting the lion share of the resources. Not that they don't need them."
Perhaps he refused to work on the higher paying project that was multi-platform. If the higher ups where offered a great incentive they couldn't refuse the only alternative would be to replace the team with one that was willing to....
Under Settings >
Set *Music playback* to 48Khz..
Simply go to the printer settings select a brand and let the ps3 scan for it. << tested and works with HP 6940 when using a static IP.
If it's not set to static you'll need to scan it every time the router is reset because it usually uses DCHP to auto set the IP. This can be adjusted in the firmware on the printer.
you don't need DMZ or anything it just needs to be on your network using the same address range. IE, if your PS3 is 192.168.40.4 mask 255.255.255.0....
looks interesting but not seeing the battle areas and such limit my interest.
Can't wait to see an hear more about this game.
Use media to bash it's competition? That's exactly what this article says.
This is an old feature. MY HP 6940 could print over the net for the longest time. Funny thing is I bought it for under $30 and it's a workgroup printer. It was so cheap that instead of buying a new ink cart I just bought another printer that included ink carts.
Yes, printing over the lan works on the PS3. I even set this thing on DMZ once and had a friend setup a printer on his PC and print a test page.
Changing the Music Output settings to 48KHz now allows me to play music in the background again.
"Now i cant listen to music while browsing the XMB. Picking a new song, using the internet or replying to a message etc...."
I found a fix in *Music Settings*
The XMB music playback only works if your music playback is set to Output Frequency = 48kHz any other settings causes it to exit.
If it's set to the option 41.1/88.2/176.4 then it'll cause the playback message "Do you wish you cancel playback?' to appear.
Hopefully this ...
I don't really remember seeing positive PS3 news linked from Kookoo on N4G. May be I wasn't looking hard enough.
Either way, I don't think they'd admit to being bias.