every review i've read has mentioned technical issues are present. i really want it but I'll wait a bit to try and justify the expense to myself more hehe.
have you tried turning caps lock on and off?? (seriously lol):
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/how.../1100-6434730/
cool write up! i already have an xbox 360 controller which i sometimes used with my laptop plugged into the tv so i'm probably not going to get one but i appreciate the detailed review! i played xcom quite a bit with and thought it was fine, what issues did you have? also, testing something new and different with an obsidian game? #YOLO haha
someone on another forum mentioned a website that will find it for you:
https://steamdb.info/calculator/
I've been gaming a very long time, been through many pads and very expensive mice. I've spent probably about $2000 on mice alone in the past 10 odd years. And with all of them nothing has beat this...
Probably isn't the exact one I have, but the general good gel support pads. Don't go cheap though (like this image), I get the ones that are around $30 - 50.
I'm going through Wolfenstein: New Order at the moment. I'm actually liking it a fair bit and enjoying the attempts at plot and story plus collecting crap.
I think next on my to do list will be Pillars of Eternity. I got up to the final battle and just couldn't get through it after about 10 attempts. I think I need to load an earlier save and change my party and craft some food but I can't be bothered right now.
'Pillars of Eternity' - Why does that sound so familiar. Was that the name of the original Wolfenstein 3D expansion?
New Acquisitions:
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I bought a $60 gaming mouse like 7 years ago and still being used and in excellent condition. Only in the last couple of years did I start using it less and less for games due to the living room transition but still used it for mouse driven games like RTSs and turn based.
Before that, I was buying cheap mice and they didn't last more than 5-6 months.
One that I'll say, _every_ single razor product I've ever bought. I've had to return from it breaking or being faulty. I've not had a single item from them yet that has done me any good. I don't know if it's just been bad luck, or if they truly makes terrible crap. Same goes for ATI/AMD graphics cards. When I was doing graphics programming, I went through about 10 video cards in 2 years. I was using multiple machines and blew up every single ATI card I was using, to this day I've still yet to kill any Nvidia card, no matter how hard I thrash it. But not a single ATI card from the past 10 - 15 years in my life is working nowSo one might say from experience I absolutely hate Razor and ATI
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