I don't see how IGN ruined its potential success. The game has gotten a lot of updates - though bugs still exist. Well a few obvious reasons for the review issue. Reviewers have their own opinions, some things are facts but some things are opinions. They have to review a lot of games so they can only put so many hours into a single game.
Yeah, I had an OG Pebble, then upgraded to the Pebble Time, as it started to die, I panicked a little, knowing Pebble wouldn't be the same after the Fitbit acquisition...
The battery life of the Bip is a huge bonus. Currently on day 16 and at 39% battery.
Yeah, the GPS is good, but I miss being able to control my RunKeeper or Strava from my watch when out on the bike. sigh
As for the notifications, I found the default MiFit notifications to be absolute garbage, so grabbed Amazfit Tools instead. Makes for a much better and more customisable experience.
I highly recommend the Days Gone Art Book! It's 200 pages andhas*tons* of great info about the game alongside concept art,early sketches and scenes that were cut from the final game. It's a must for any fan.
The 3rd one is the Days Gone dynamic theme. https://youtu.be/tA1UvyjJ1Rc And it’s the best one which is hella dumb, should’ve put the best theme in the deluxe edition. It’s from the countdown to launch thing Sony is doing:
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/network/store/countdown-to-launch/days-gone/ You just log in and click collect reward. And there’s a contest for a freaker bear plush giveaway too.
I heard about it on here from somebody talking about how to get it if you’re not in the US (I am so I didn’t really pay attention) because it’s only available here. And then someone said you can make an account somehow and still get it. Just wanted to mention that in case your outside the US, people are still getting it somehow, you can too.
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For almost the same price as these new consoles you can build your own pc. It's really not that hard.
I bought a Seagate 8TB USB3.0 external drive (it’s currently $134 from Amazon)... it’s far more than anyone could possibly need this generation. I could be imagining it, but it seems like games installed on it run faster than the Pro’s internal 1TB. I bought it because a gamestop clerk was telling me that she personally uses a single external HD for both her PS4 and XBOX One as she was ringing up my XB1X purchase. I dunno why she’d make that claim, and we definitely weren’t talking about saving music/movies. I could have just bought a 4TB for each console and had plenty of room.
With the 8TB, there’s 7.35TB free space available with nothing installed. I’m got 515 games installed on it right now, and I’m still only 5.64TB/7.35TB. I’m even installing every PS+ game and shit I’ll never, ever play just to see if I could possibly fill it up before next generation. And then I have 381GB/861.4GB of my internal filled almost entirely with screenshots and video clips.
My advice for anyone looking at buying an external — 4TB is more than enough for this generation but the next generation of games will be larger so it can’t hurt to buy a large one. It’s nice to have every game you own installed at once, but you’re probably only bouncing between playing a handful at a time. I expect the USB3.0 standard will be the same on the PS5 so for the extra $55 you can double the 4TB to 8TB and carry over *all your PS4 games ***and have room for PS5 games as well, and then only use the **internal SSD* for games you’re actively playing as your primaries .
I install small risers on my consoles just like on my PC. I recommend cleaning out your console very well with a can of air, if you feel comfortable open it up and give it a good clean. Then install these adhesive risers to the console it lifts the console up a small amount to prevent sucking in dust that settles wherever your console is.
StarTech.com system case feet - 4 PACK ( RUBBERFEET ), Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00032Q30Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_R921Cb3NWX8BW
I feel like it’s a cheap and easy thing to do and I don’t have issues with any of my consoles.