I picked up some Jabra Elite wireless earbuds a couple of months back. They weren't cheap but they sound pretty decent for bluetooth. I've got them paired to my iPad for the trip to Cali tomorrow. Can't wait for a few days out of the cold and snow.
I picked up some Jabra Elite wireless earbuds a couple of months back. They weren't cheap but they sound pretty decent for bluetooth. I've got them paired to my iPad for the trip to Cali tomorrow. Can't wait for a few days out of the cold and snow.
I realized I wasn't going to 100% DQ XI so I did the last battle and called it a game. 92%. I could have completed the casino trophy (8/10), I had 1,000,000 tokens when I finished. LOL.
Great game, I found only two things frustrating.
1. The roulette challenge - I stopped at 59/60 side quests because that one is ridiculously hard unless you cheat.
2. The f'in horse racing. I couldn't do better than 3rd in the Silver cup so I quit.
Save, and save often.
My son has an Asus and we've never had a problem with it. ... and as the guy who would have to deal with it I should know.
Macs are fine as long as you know how to work with OS X but don't think you're going to be playing windows games on it unless you spring for VMware Fusion so that you can run Windows as a client.
Even then a Mac Mini isn't not designed to play games on.
The important characters have an exclamation point above their heads. Makes life easier
Still playing DQ XI after 170 hours. The post game is an extension of the story rather than some tacked on new game + and there's a ton to do, plus no handholding so unless you explore you could very well miss out on some cool stuff.
I still haven't finished DQ XI at 170 hours. The post game has so much in it that calling it "post game" doesn't really make a lot of sense. If you haven't completed it you are missing a lot of the game. It is my GotY for sure. Red Dead doesn't make the list for me because I'm not into cowboy games but "to each...." as they say.
I misread the title of this as Ancient Gaming Pig. Musta had something to do with Quarterman's avatar. LOL
Well when I was a youg'un PC's didn't have them fancy multi terabyte hard drives, wide screen colour monitors or gigabytes of RAM.
We had dual 360k Floppy disks, 64k of memory and a monochrome monitor (green or orange on black), and thats the way we liked it!
One of my first C64 games. Loved it.