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Puddleuk

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  • Birthday Dec 01, 1992

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    United Kingdom
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    Website Developer / Graphics Designer

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    Intel i5 4670K
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    Asus Z87 Pro
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    16GB (2x8GB) Corsair 2400Mhz Vengeance Pro
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    Gigabyte G1 Gaming Nvidia GTX 980Ti
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    Fractal Design Define R5 White Windowed
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    1TB WD Black& 3TB WD Green & 120GB Samsung EVO SSD
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    XFX Pro Series Black Edition 850 Watt
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    Acer XB270HU
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    Corsair H100i
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    CM Storm Devastator MB24
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    Corsair Gaming M65 RGB
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    Windows 10

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  1. This is just hilarious. I would make a joke about apple buyers and sheep but I think someone will beat me to it.
  2. Old news. I saw it in a video Boogie2988 put out (probably on one of his weekly news shows or a rant about Battlefront). I can't seem to locate the exact video but found this,
  3. This is actually old news based on a patent EA applied for but have so far not yet used. Saw this way back in October/November.
  4. Turn off the console and try plugging the PS4 controller into the Cronomax using a USB cable. Turn on the PS4 using the power button (Do not use the controller) and then press the PS Plus button once loaded up. Unplug the controller and you should in theory still be connected.
  5. When you buy any console or piece of hardware you are only buying/own the hardware. The software used is often released as a license to use that software within the specified terms and conditions. This can apply to Windows, Xbox, Sony Nintendo etc. So if you break the Terms of Service in any way they reserve the right to forfeit your license for that software and any online service that may be attached to it.
  6. The philosophy with the Nintendo Switch was to combine both the handheld and console sections of the company (They built a new building for that purpose) and I fully expect that to be the case moving forward with Nintendo focusing most of their attention on the Switch as the only platform for their AAA releases, but you want to know what the 3DS/2DS successor is? The answer is simple: Mobile. Nintendo are making a big push into mobile gaming and I believe that will lead to some very good games releasing that will be perfect the very young demographic, the perfect way to get them into Nintendo games so they make their way to the more complex and interesting stuff on the main console.
  7. It was launched because the hardware was finalised in mid 2016, the console was ready for mass production with only the OS to finalise. The console itself and a handful of games (Including Zelda) was ready to go by the target of March 2017 so why not release it, its not like the hardware was going to improve. Only the OS has room for updates now.
  8. Another site to check on is Alza.co.uk they are a Czech Republic based company but sell stuff for cheaper than most UK stores (£54.90 for Pro Controller) and have really fast delivery, usually within 3-5 days. I got my graphics card and monitor from them, both of which were over £100 cheaper vs UK retailers at the time.
  9. This might help http://www.stockinformer.co.uk/checker-nintendo-switch maybe a nearby Argos has stock?
  10. Very interesting read. Interesting how one of the developer units has the Wii controller port on the back, this is so they can debug using the Wii Classic Controller Pro.
  11. There was rumours a couple years ago that the system would run an Android OS but this will then denied by Nintendo as not being the case. However I think they meant that it was not a traditional or modified version of the OS typically seen on mobiles, I believe at its core it does have some aspects of Android OS, this would make sense if they plan on releasing their mobile games on the device through their own store. I expect once its released some hacker would probably be able to identify if it is indeed based on Android.
  12. The expected reaction when we find out the price.
  13. The article was updated. Turns out the RRP is much lower (still more than other options) but the retailers have marked it up for whatever reason. "Correction: While Amazon.jp has the price listed for these cards as one figure, it appears that third parties have marked up the price to levels above what the manufacturer intended. The HORI site has the 32 GB card listed as ¥ 3,758, which is still more than most similar microSD cards, but not as much as the listed Amazon price was indicating. Also, since the publication of this article, the third party listing has also lowered its price, though still not to the level HORI lists." So about $33 / £26.
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