Nintendo: “YOU’RE. NOT. WELCOME. HERE!”
Nintendo: “YOU’RE. NOT. WELCOME. HERE!”
I’ve definitely heard complaints about the Elite bumpers, so I’m not saying that isn’t an issue. For whatever reason though mine has held up fine. I don’t know if I got lucky or what. I’m pretty careful with it, but my 2 year old is not so it’s had some falls from him grabbing it off my desk. I have had issues with the standard controller geting the bumpers jammed after a fall though for sure.
Not to defend Microsoft, but I haven’t had any issues with my Elite 2 controller, and I’ve had it for a couple of years at least.
I played through them all a couple of years ago. They hold up great in my opinion, and 2 got a great remaster, so the graphics are solid. If you are talking about ODST specifically, then I’ll say it’s one of my favorites. It has a totally different feel to it that helps to flesh out the game universe a lot, and being so damn squishy makes the gameplay a lot different. There’s a sort of noir vibe to it too, so it definitely stands apart from the other games.
I really enjoyed this game, but never figured out how to keep the ones that phase in and out from escaping.
“I don’t think so Tim.”
I was pretty upset that my grandma got me a Genesis instead of a Super Nintendo, but I played the hell out of Sonic 2, Sonic and Knuckles, and Mortal Kombat. No Super Mario World though. :(
Whhhhhat? That’s awesome!
Please tell me they fixed the resolution!
Always to the east…
Atomicrops. It’s a solid rogue-lite farming game that is a lot of fun to just pop into and make a run.
Pandmerosa
Endless Sky is a great game, and the Android port is solid. If you liked any of the Escape Velocity games then you’ll love Endless Sky.
You could countersink some carriage bolts from the other side to hold the miter in place, with the appropriate height block in between to set your height.
Okay, so, first off, I really appreciate the comments on this and those that took their time for it. As of now I am connected to my network and everything appears to be working. What’s odd though is I didn’t do anything. I powered it up when I got home, signed in, and had a wifi icon in the bottom right this time, where I found my network and got connected. I had already ran a few shutdown/restarts since installing Bazzite, but apparently this one worked. Now I just have to hope it stays that way. Thanks again!
Also, this was using the built in Realtek wifi on an Asus B550M motherboard if that helps anyone.
Oh damn, didn’t realize it was on mobile. Great game!
I’m with you on both counts.
I’m running a pair of JBL 305p MKIIs with the matching LSR310S sub. I have it hooked to my PC and mixer with a Behringer UMC204HD which allows me to record the signal from my mixer. I’ve been happy with them for a couple of years now. Regardless, I would recommend studio monitors if you want a true sound.
I quote this shit all the time,
Gross.