Yea, I take pictures like crazy. I sold a CPU and made sure to take pictures. I had a guy try to return one and I ask for images of the CPU. That I wanted to compare the SKUs and Manufacturing numbers. I also wanted to see if he de-lidded it.
Dude, said, "Sorry it works."
The Megaman Arm was a preorder bonus. So, Capcom just finally made it available to late buyers.
As for, MGSV, I love that it basically became Splinter Cell and got praised. Which is deserved. As a stealth series, Splinter Cell was vastly superior. Sure the story wasn't as wacky or fun...but...
"I doubt Konami would ever work with Kojima again."
I prefer that wording because it's more accurate. The dude missed timelines and went over budget constantly.
I actually think it might be a scenario where only certain titles will run 100% depending on the system resources they need. And, that the work is really going to need a new FPGA. However, if anyone can figure it out...it's Robert.
I basically went full retro at this point. I play some new stuff from time to time...but there's countless stuff from previous gens that I never got around to or had the money for when I was younger. So, it's nice to finally have time. Also, I find they did more interesting things back then when...
If you do go the "all RGB route/Component" the HD Retro cables are great. Also, Extron Crosspoints are great Component/RGB switchers. They are on eBay all the time and can be had for under $100. Just make sure you are not getting screwed by shipping. They are big devices...but image loss is...
I'd have to guess that the Pics 2 and 4 are the Insurrection Cables. As I believe they are shielded. I don't remember. That's honestly the biggest deal with cables. Even cheaper ones can be better if they are at least shielded. I tend to buy HD Retrovision cables and have gotten them for all my...
They're great TVs. I have one in storage. I nicknamed it, Cherry. HAHA. Currently, my main is a 36FV310. However, when that goes, I'll probably swap to the D or the iArt.