Screw Doom 4 then. There's no reason the PC should get jipped of content because they're not willing to ship on multiple DVDs or just offer a Bluray option. Or why not just offer it as a seperate download on Steam. I don't care if it's 200GB, I have over 5TBs of space.
Looks like the deal is gone already...
It can vary in severity, but I've never seen any OLED device without this blotting.
Not a defect, just a shortcoming of the tech, something to do with how it turns pixels on/off.
No worse than backlight bleeding on LCDs, and you don't get that with an OLED.
All OLED screens have this blotting. I have it on my Zune HD as well... and numerous phones I've used have exhibited the issue.
It's only noticeable in a pitch black room on a completely black background.
@sashimi
My understanding is that PS Vita game cards are tied to the associated system PSN account on first use. You cannot earn trophies afterwards if the cart is used on a different system / PSN account.
It is unlikely that will work, especially if resetting your unit invalidates content licenses.
The Vita does have a small amount of flash storage (like PSP) and with the PSP, your digital licenses were stored on the flash storage. So resetting the Vita would delete this. Thus, the old content IDs on your memory card would not be valid after a reset. You'd have to re-download the content, which breaks this workaround.
Why would GameStop lie about the pricing? Don't they WANT people to pre-order?
That's likely what happened. There are already review units in the wild so it's not unthinkable that a hacker got their hands on the firmware ahead of release.
The tool is mostly useless though, just extracts the container format. All the files within are encrypted and filenames aren't even exposed. Sony doesn't need to worry at this point.
Looks very dated compared to RAGE
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I'm not a fan of in-game advertising, but I'd be OK with it if Square Enix was upfront about this. It's not right that this was patched into a game I already bought, without my consent. At least give those that already purchased an option to opt-out. What a terrible way to treat customers.
You'd think so, but here's the official word from Sony:
"some PS Vita software titles may require the use of separately sold memory card for saving game’s saved data"
That's straight from the press release http://scei.co.jp/corporate...
Games are stored on memory cards of their own, basically. Like DS carts, save data can be written on these but according to Sony, some games will still require a dedicated memory card.
It's $20
You are clueless. What about those involved in distribution? They can leak it as easily as a journalist can.
The game already went gold... there's a lot of people that already have their hands on the game, not only journalists. The article offers no conclusive proof so I don't even know why this was approved under 'news.' Barely qualifies for a rumor.
Number has to be way higher for PC.
There were ~55K *concurrent* users playing on Steam last week.
Sounds good, can't wait to see 343's vision of Halo in action.
Exactly, the BC2 server browser was rubbish. Battlelog is quick, responsive, and easy to use.
Good. Battlelog is amazing from what I experienced in the alpha. Superior to a built-in server browser.
EDIT: This article is something of a fluff piece though. There's no direct confirmation that the final product won't have a server browser.
Battletoads is ridiculous. I was only able to beat it using an emulator with savestates.