Uncharted 2 is fun, my sort of game. Got in about 10 mins of Arkham City too, which is also fun.
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After a two week delay, Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition finally comes out tomorrow. My local Game shop better have them in stock or I'm going VATS on their asses.
And just my luck, I've got stoopid friends coming round on Saturday night, so I'll have to be sociable and won't be able to play it for a few hours.
Still on ME2. Loving it. First gamethat's felt next generation and made me glad I bought the PS3
I had a quick go on the ME3 demo, it seemed ok and looked impressive (besides their dead expressionless faces) but I'm not sure if it's the type of game I want to play. Not really into that kind of Sci-fi.
Quote: Lee @ February 23 2012, 3:31 PM GMTI had a quick go on the ME3 demo, it seemed ok and looked impressive (besides their dead expressionless faces) but I'm not sure if it's the type of game I want to play. Not really into that kind of Sci-fi.
Love Sci Fi, and this game has resparked my love of gaming. Plus I'm really f**king good at it.
I do enjoy sci-fi but not in the vein of Star Trek or military based concepts. I do like Sci-fi but mostly ones that have an anchor of reality or are based on something recognizable like the not so distant future, set on earth or not far from it.
Quote: Gavin @ February 23 2012, 3:27 PM GMTStill on ME2. Loving it.
Madness. I tried this after Fallout and it felt like playing with handcuffs on. Super-super boring.
Quote: Lee @ February 23 2012, 3:37 PM GMTI do enjoy sci-fi but not in the vein of Star Trek or military based concepts. I do like Sci-fi but mostly ones that have an anchor of reality or are based on something recognizable like the not so distant future, set on earth or not far from it.
Sounds like you are a fan of the 'sci' but not 'fi'. Out of curiosity, do you not like the 'fi' in Hi-fi or Wi-fi?
Quote: Bill Jaguar @ February 23 2012, 10:07 PM GMTSounds like you are a fan of the 'sci' but not 'fi'. Out of curiosity, do you not like the 'fi' in Hi-fi or Wi-fi?
Technically the 'fi' in sci-fi stands for fiction, whilst the 'fi' in Hi-fi stands for fidelity.
And hey, boss swingers like us know that fidelity is for squares.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ February 23 2012, 11:33 PM GMT
Technically the 'fi' in sci-fi stands for fiction, whilst the 'fi' in Hi-fi stands for fidelity.
I think.
What does fi in wi-fi stan for?
Quote: Lee @ February 23 2012, 11:41 PM GMTWhat does fi in wi-fi stan for?
I think it stands for fidelity also. But I like to be cool and pronounce it as 'wifey' like an old lady in a terrible sitcom.
'Ooh Brendon must be tired, he was on his wifey for six hours last night.'
*cue hilarious laughter*
I thought it stood for "fi-nally I got a signal, oh no wait... hang on, 3 bars... no... can not connect... shit... now it's one bar... what??? f**k me... can't even Google for a solution... ok, now it's connected... what's this? You are connected to the local network but not the internet??? What the f**k?? Piss off!!"
Quote: Lee @ February 23 2012, 11:52 PM GMTI thought it stood for "fi-nally I got a signal, oh no wait... hang on, 3 bars... no... can not connect... shit... now it's one bar... what??? f**k me... can't even Google for a solution... ok, now it's connected... what's this? You are connected to the local network but not the internet??? What the f**k?? Piss off!!"
A lot of the time, there is an IP clash that is closing your connection. Go to RUN, type in cmd and a black box with a prompt appears. Type in ipconfig, then when the prompt appears again, type in ipconfig/release and when the prompt appears again, type in ipconfig/renew and 9 times out of 10, you are back online.
RC - billwill's back up in the fight against computer stuff.