nedd wrote: » He can download games using your account on the PS3, log out and back in as his account and the games will work. You dont have to set up primary PS3 like you do for the PS4
ItsHoggie wrote: » I was thinking about picking up a cheap PS3 for the nephew and putting my account on there so he can play the games I've attached to my account. If I done this, would he be able to play using his own profile or would he have to use mine?. (I use a PS4 myself and have it set as primary)
A Neurotic wrote: » This 340MB software update is looking like it'll take well over an hour on my 85MBps connection. Was really looking forward to an hour of Overwatch with the place to myself. Absolutely infuriating.
Beefy78 wrote: » It downloads the update but I think you still have to install it when you next log on, so that they can get you to buy into the T&Cs. That's certainly what happened with me yesterday.
A Neurotic wrote: This 340MB software update is looking like it'll take well over an hour on my 85MBps connection. Was really looking forward to an hour of Overwatch with the place to myself. Absolutely infuriating.
[Deleted User] wrote: » What are they like to play with? I'm curious becuase I find the PS4 analogue sticks are a tad too short for my liking. Hard to see from the pictures, but it seems like the XB1 sticks are a little taller. Aside: You know those foam covers you get for earbuds? Usually I put those on the tips of the analogue sticks; I fnd they provide extra grip and are more comfortable, especially in longer play sessions.
EoinHef wrote: » Xbox sticks arrived from ebay today,just finished putting them into the DS4 there. They look good but i have noticed what looks like a notch and a little bit of excess rubber from what looks like the moulding process. Hopefully just wears away naturally.
johnny_ultimate wrote: » It's good but derivative. It's a mesh of Ico, Journey and The Witness, but doesn't really (so far) live up to any of those three prestigious inspirations. That said, it looks stunning at times (wait until it's night and gaze skywards) and I dig the balance they've achieved between linearity and openness. Appreciate their commitment to minimalist delivery too, even if the super vague story and gameplay don't properly impact on each other (The Last Guardian has set my standards absurdly high when it comes to that). I have been and still am playing a few big games it's a nicely focused short one to balance that out - but Gen Design (nee Team Ico) remain the masters at this sort of thing
Manufactured Miracle wrote: » Anyone picked up Rime yet? Looks like a good game and am very tempted... Actually cheaper on the store than anywhere else I can find (given Amazon are quoting a 1-2 month delivery!)
ItsHoggie wrote: » Did you upgrade your strongholds?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I pre-ordered it on xbox store for 26.99 just before release. Argos have it for 37 :eek: I'm really enjoying it despite the puzzles being a little too easy. Feels like a 6-8 hour game. it's a real treat for the eyes and ears and the climbing mechanics are really tight so you'll rarely if ever fall or miss a jump. It has some frame rate problems in places, but nothing marjor. I'd have been happier paying 19.99 for it I think, feels more the price point it should be at.
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » In order too upgrade your car you need too collect scrap and upgrades cost 300,500 per upgrade and the scrap in the collections you get is very little , 1,3,5,or if your lucky 14 on a rare occasion, so it was a bit of a grindfest which is why it felt like a chore, which is odd because I normally don't mind grinding all that much in games,just in this it wasn't fun , other than that it's not a bad game.
Deleted User wrote: » Shame to hear that, I've had my eye on it for a while. Have very little time for gaming these days, so might give it a miss now. Was it a chore because it was a collectathon, or just not fun to play in general?