Has anyone found the page to do this from your PC? I've found instructions on how to do it from your PS3 but I thought they were enabling online reg for us who can't get a device for several months.
I just bought a PS2. There are so many games I haven't come across before. Ico! Shadow of the Colossus! God of War! A lot of the Xbox titles I've already played on PC.
I'm not sure why they changed the batarang design.
They seemed to have changed it because there was an outcry - mainly from people who had never even had the opportunity to touch one let alone play with it for a few hours. Weird. Or was it all to do with that rumble company? :confused:
I've been playing with 360 + PS2 controllers one after the other lately and I do find the 360 one best. DualShock 2, I find my thumbs slipping off the left stick now and again and it feels cheap and plasticky compared to the 360.
It's a yearly subscription. I don't think it auto-renews unless you set it to. But you won't get money back if you cancel.
I don't think they "de-activate" your licences if you don't renew. I am still using my Windows XP keys quite happily from when I was an MSDN subscriber in 2002! (Naughty...
Any ideas on which versions will be available? Will they put the Home/Ultimate versions on Technet with those being designed for consumers rather than businesses? :confused:
Luvly jubbly. If I can persuade my Dad to go halves with me on the subscription, we'll get the Technet Plus for £140 notes each. A bargain on Vista and Office 2007 at that price.
I was wondering about the very same thing this afternoon, too. My solution was to purchase the 64Mb memory card, copy across the few Oblivion saves I wanted to keep and then deleting the whole Oblivion profile thing in one go. Then copy the saves back from the memory card to the 360 hard drive.
You know when you switch the 360 on and it does its startup logo and that "chime" when the circle appears - does that sound do it in surround? i.e. the sound starts at the front of the speakers and as the circle gets bigger and disappears off the screen, the sound comes from behind you?
I'm...
Shame they didn't make this for the Wii. The remote pointer would have been ideal for this kind of adventure. Although I have to say, I did much prefer the gamepad type controls of The Sleeping Dragon.
Gosh this is so tricky!
360:
+Very nice, comfortable controller
+Xbox Live
PS3:
+Native 1080p games?
+Better backward compatibility
+Blu-Ray for Games
+Hard disk which can be user upgraded (simply!)
+HDMI port
+Able to show a wider variety of videos
+Region-free for all PS3 games...
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