ebbsy wrote: » Got the Zzap! Annual. It's very good.
deadl0ck wrote: » ebbsy wrote: » Got the Zzap! Annual. It's very good. Cool. Looks great. Is there a mix of old and new reviews etc in it?
Retr0gamer wrote: » Set up my PS3 and an currently reminding myself of how shocking the OS is. Slow clunky and crashes for no reason. It's also so unintuitive if you want to install anything.
This is generally annoying, not because I have an interest in pirating games, but because there are so many flaws in the OFW and how it allows (or doesn't allow) you to mange your system, eg when it decides the only option is to reformat your drive (when it isn't) etc. I have over 600 original games, I want to keep the collection working (and patchable, with the ability to install DLC that I've paid for) but also I prefer to stay on whatever firmware is most recent because of the online support etc. So I either update, and retain the online support, but potentially lose all control over the system and access to a bunch of content come the day the servers all go down, or I don't update, lose online support completely, but know that I can install CFW one day so that I can actually have control over the machine and play through some of the more problematic games on original hardware without worry (some just love to corrupt data to the point where the PS3 OFW wants to reformat) All these problems stem from the original firmware not being great, and stupid ideas like save games locked to accounts that can't even be copied to USB, terrible backup options, no proper file management, no proper trophy management (there always comes a point where you have to reformat and start again just because the file system ends up in a state and things start to lag) I do like my PS3s, but we really need a legacy / end of life patch that gives users the ability to actually manage their systems properly, which CFW allows, but OFW doesn't.
DaveyDave wrote: » Does anyone know a good website to get plastic game box protectors? I found one site where it was less than €1/box, based in the Netherlands, but they're closing down! Was about to order a few things.
Inviere wrote: » DaveyDave wrote: » Does anyone know a good website to get plastic game box protectors? I found one site where it was less than €1/box, based in the Netherlands, but they're closing down! Was about to order a few things. I've used that site several times, are they not taking new orders? The only thing is their delivery price to Ireland is a bit nuts. I need a handful of protectors, but don't fancy paying the high delivery cost. If they're still taking new orders, I don't mind sharing the delivery price if you want to put through the order as one?
DaveyDave wrote: » Last I checked they had almost nothing left and had a 50% code for further discounts. Closing end of October I think. Yeah the shipping for a bit pricey with console protectors. I'm in West Dublin, happy to go in on an order if we can find some decent prices somewhere
Inviere wrote: » DaveyDave wrote: » Last I checked they had almost nothing left and had a 50% code for further discounts. Closing end of October I think. Yeah the shipping for a bit pricey with console protectors. I'm in West Dublin, happy to go in on an order if we can find some decent prices somewhere This shop yeah? - https://www.theboxprotectorshop.nl/en_GB/ What protectors were you after that they didn't have?
DaveyDave wrote: » I think I was looking at a different site haha!
Cake of Tremendous Power wrote: » I think my primary school was kitted out with BBC Micros. Essentially just Grannys Garden machines as we used them for feck all else
Doge wrote: » since all the Xbox exclusives are also on Windows
Inviere wrote: » Are they nuts money buying through Windows/XB?
Retr0gamer wrote: » Most Irish schools got kitted out with BBC Micros because of the promotion that was run by wuinnsworth. Parents collectively collected tokens to get machines for their school. Unfortunately they got used for feck all usually other than a few edutainment titles. Ireland didn't have the teaching courses in place to teach students to code unlike the UK and I feel it really left Ireland to play catch up while the UK has produced some of the best coders in the industry.
Doge wrote: » Not Retro but I have to say that Edinburgh is modelled extremely well in Forza Horizon 4! So much so that I just bought the game for when I get back home tomorrow. It's probably my first time buying an Xbox/windows 10 exclusive. Having a PS4 and a gaming PC is the best combination for gaming right now since all the Xbox exclusives are also on Windows. Skip in to 2:40 to see Edinburgh in Forza Horizon 4:
Retr0gamer wrote: » Armored Hunter Gunhound EX is getting delisted from steam tomorrow so make sure you snap it up. The game is an excellent homage to cybernator and we'll worth playing. Looks like the developer is going bust.