Actually you can blame the developers of the game in a way... they could disable the Start Menu button by default or allow that as an option. Since they don't you can sort of blame them, but I wouldn't worry too much about it.ideitbawx said:i know exactly what it's for, and i know exactly how to use it; but every time i hit it by mistake during a game, it exits my game, brings be back to the desktop, and flips up the stupid start menu! what's worse, half my games will generally crash when you try to bring them back up again!! it's frustrating, especially if you've spent like half an hour or more between savepoints and have to start again from square one!headshotcatcher said:Don't you realise what the Start/Windows button is for? It's for shortcuts.. For example, Start + E brings up the explorer screen and Start + F brings up the search screen. Not to mention the usefulness for people who didn't have a mouse back in the day or if your mouse crashes during a session.ideitbawx said:... (not to mention the useless start menu & right-click menu buttons on every pc keyboard i've ever seen; do you have any idea how many games crashed on me because i accidentally hit the start menu button instead of alt? ...
i seem a bit hasty in my text, but it's one thing that always pisses me off about pc games. but that's not the developers' fault; it's a mix of microsoft's "seemed good at the time" ideas, and my own personal retardation
meh, placing too much blame usually gets nothing accomplished, because it distracts from what really needs to be done.Renaissance247 said:Actually you can blame the developers of the game in a way... they could disable the Start Menu button by default or allow that as an option. Since they don't you can sort of blame them, but I wouldn't worry too much about it.ideitbawx said:i know exactly what it's for, and i know exactly how to use it; but every time i hit it by mistake during a game, it exits my game, brings be back to the desktop, and flips up the stupid start menu! what's worse, half my games will generally crash when you try to bring them back up again!! it's frustrating, especially if you've spent like half an hour or more between savepoints and have to start again from square one!headshotcatcher said:Don't you realise what the Start/Windows button is for? It's for shortcuts.. For example, Start + E brings up the explorer screen and Start + F brings up the search screen. Not to mention the usefulness for people who didn't have a mouse back in the day or if your mouse crashes during a session.ideitbawx said:... (not to mention the useless start menu & right-click menu buttons on every pc keyboard i've ever seen; do you have any idea how many games crashed on me because i accidentally hit the start menu button instead of alt? ...
i seem a bit hasty in my text, but it's one thing that always pisses me off about pc games. but that's not the developers' fault; it's a mix of microsoft's "seemed good at the time" ideas, and my own personal retardation
A friend of mine sent his system in for a RRoD repair with a Warranty and paid nothing. Where are you getting your information?ansem1532 said:They make you pay $100 for it with the warranty to get it fixed.Pi_Fighter said:That doesn't really count because it is coverred in the warranty.iJosh said:Red Ring Of Death.
$600? Where are you getting for information from?GodsOneMistake said:Idunno the RROD's pretty bad, but $600 for one is pretty gay too
I had a USB light thing to plug into the side of the original brick Game Boy. I got another one to use with my Game Boy Color and then one for the Game Boy Advance.Pankeyman said:DS: No GBC games.
GBA: No light, which at the time of GBC and GB was just something you had to deal with. But the SP came out just a couple years after, this shouldn't have happened, both should have had the light-screen.
YES! That pisses me off so much! My god they need to release an update that auto-detects GC games and runs them automatically.Bob_F_It said:A recurring thorn in the side I find is trying to play GameCube games on the Wii: you plug your pads in but you still need a Wiimote and sensor bar to start it.
Recently, and by recently a mean a few months, Microsoft states that because of all the people who don't have the three red ring, who get an error that doesn't cover the warranty, purposely give their 360's the 3 red rings to get it fixed for free. So now, with the warranty, you have to pay $100 to get it fixed, and $200 without warranty I believe.Renaissance247 said:A friend of mine sent his system in for a RRoD repair with a Warranty and paid nothing. Where are you getting your information?ansem1532 said:They make you pay $100 for it with the warranty to get it fixed.Pi_Fighter said:That doesn't really count because it is coverred in the warranty.iJosh said:Red Ring Of Death.
Um.. well after attempting to read what you wrote, I can only assume you want to know where I got the amount of $600 from. Well it all happened just oh maybe for years ago, their was this console see it was huge and black and cost $600 dollars. But the sad part was the people that were selling this expensive brick, were arrogant about it too, and decided that it probably was to cheap. Well since than they sort have learned from their mistakes and brought the price down to $400, but people will always remember that arrogance.Renaissance247 said:$600? Where are you getting for information from?GodsOneMistake said:Idunno the RROD's pretty bad, but $600 for one is pretty gay too
Right on both countscurlycrouton said:The biggest flaw in a console is that people buy them.
Zing.
Seriously, though, it'd have to be the infamous Red Ring of Death.
I like the part where that had nothing to do with a flaw in the console.Naeo said:The fanaticism that comes with console fanboys.
The friend I mentioned just had this happen in March and he got his console back close to April. Must have been more recent...ansem1532 said:Recently, and by recently a mean a few months, Microsoft states that because of all the people who don't have the three red ring, who get an error that doesn't cover the warranty, purposely give their 360's the 3 red rings to get it fixed for free. So now, with the warranty, you have to pay $100 to get it fixed, and $200 without warranty I believe.Renaissance247 said:A friend of mine sent his system in for a RRoD repair with a Warranty and paid nothing. Where are you getting your information?ansem1532 said:They make you pay $100 for it with the warranty to get it fixed.Pi_Fighter said:That doesn't really count because it is coverred in the warranty.iJosh said:Red Ring Of Death.
And don't question my information when it comes directly from Microsoft =p
I didn't realize the console cost that much when it debuted. Jeez.GodsOneMistake said:Um.. well after attempting to read what you wrote, I can only assume you want to know where I got the amount of $600 from. Well it all happened just oh maybe for years ago, their was this console see it was huge and black and cost $600 dollars. But the sad part was the people that were selling this expensive brick, were arrogant about it too, and decided that it probably was to cheap. Well since than they sort have learned from their mistakes and brought the price down to $400, but people will always remember that arrogance.Renaissance247 said:$600? Where are you getting for information from?GodsOneMistake said:Idunno the RROD's pretty bad, but $600 for one is pretty gay too
well now i feel like a ass... you just sounded so much like some dickhead fanboyRenaissance247 said:I didn't realize the console cost that much when it debuted. Jeez.GodsOneMistake said:Um.. well after attempting to read what you wrote, I can only assume you want to know where I got the amount of $600 from. Well it all happened just oh maybe for years ago, their was this console see it was huge and black and cost $600 dollars. But the sad part was the people that were selling this expensive brick, were arrogant about it too, and decided that it probably was to cheap. Well since than they sort have learned from their mistakes and brought the price down to $400, but people will always remember that arrogance.Renaissance247 said:$600? Where are you getting for information from?GodsOneMistake said:Idunno the RROD's pretty bad, but $600 for one is pretty gay too
Please listen:Renaissance247 said:The friend I mentioned just had this happen in March and he got his console back close to April. Must have been more recent...ansem1532 said:Recently, and by recently a mean a few months, Microsoft states that because of all the people who don't have the three red ring, who get an error that doesn't cover the warranty, purposely give their 360's the 3 red rings to get it fixed for free. So now, with the warranty, you have to pay $100 to get it fixed, and $200 without warranty I believe.Renaissance247 said:A friend of mine sent his system in for a RRoD repair with a Warranty and paid nothing. Where are you getting your information?ansem1532 said:They make you pay $100 for it with the warranty to get it fixed.Pi_Fighter said:That doesn't really count because it is coverred in the warranty.iJosh said:Red Ring Of Death.
And don't question my information when it comes directly from Microsoft =p