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Sounds eerily similar to the 4playerpodcast, which has been here since 2008.
I've had nothing but issues with PSN and, specifically, anything to do with the network in GT6 for the past couple days. Anyone seeing anything similar?
You joke, but it seems like podcasters have moved to Patreon now. Even The Geekbox has donors. lolUpdate for Kickstarter backers: looks like me, Phil, and Greg on the pod this week with, perhaps, some segments from CJ, live at the Vivid Video convention or whatever he's going to.
Update for Kickstarter backers: looks like me, Phil, and Greg on the pod this week with, perhaps, some segments from CJ, live at the Vivid Video convention or whatever he's going to.
I miss Greg Ford.Update for Kickstarter backers: looks like me, Phil, and Greg on the pod this week with, perhaps, some segments from CJ, live at the Vivid Video convention or whatever he's going to.
Did you see the sexy Dodd Scientifics logo?
P1P has been 'here' since 2006 so in the wise words of Mike Philips: fuck off.
Does GT6 report any issues with your NAT or bandwidth right now? Are they the same as always?
Check this and report if you get normal results. That way we know if it's on your end of their end. Other games working normally makes one think that it's on their end but it's not that simple.
You guys should go back and play Mario Kart 64. Let's just say father time has not been kind to that one...
Yeah, plus the physics have that early 3D game feel to them. I had so much fun playing it with friends back in the day but I played some on the Wii VC and it really made me realize how clunky and archaic it actually was. Honestly I can't see a good reason to prefer it over most of the later games in the series other than nostalgia and getting tired of the genre.That was a great party game but it's definitely one of the ugliest games even for its time. What a blurry mess.
You guys should go back and play Mario Kart 64. Let's just say father time has not been kind to that one...
Didn't Diddy Kong Racing have a shit framerate? I remember hating it for some reason when I was a kid, but I haven't played it since then.
But yeah, MK64 is pretty awful these days. I still don't understand the shit MK Wii gets. It's by far the best game in the series imo.
Discussing which was the second best kart racer after Crash Team Racing. How adorable
Mario Kart would get more love these days if Sonic Transformed didn't smear the MK series across the road.
Maybe, I don't even think I knew what a frame rate was back then though.Didn't Diddy Kong Racing have a shit framerate? I remember hating it for some reason when I was a kid, but I haven't played it since then.
But yeah, MK64 is pretty awful these days. I still don't understand the shit MK Wii gets. It's by far the best game in the series imo.
Mario Kart would get more love these days if Sonic Transformed didn't smear the MK series across the road.
phanphare said:I'd say DS and 7 are easily the best
Agreed. The series keeps getting better but people don't see that as they grow tired of the genre.I'd say DS and 7 are easily the best
I pulled my first all-nighter playing that with a friend back in the day. Good times.Discussing which was the second best kart racer after Crash Team Racing. How adorable
I never thought of it that way, but you're absolutely right. Several lifetimes in fact!The frame rate of Picasso's paintings is one per lifetime! I don't see anyone complaining about that.
MK7's item spam ruins that game for me. The item limited communities help though.
The frame rate of Picasso's paintings is one per lifetime! I don't see anyone complaining about that.
Did you see the sexy Dodd Scientifics logo?
I can't even get to that screen.
What do those letters mean?
I did this not long ago with my 3DS... Complete game-changer, I really wish I had done it sooner. It's usually pretty easy to do too, depending on your router's firmware.PS3 is the Sony PlayStation®3 Computer Entertainment System.
Putting it in a DMZ means your router will stay out of the PS3's business when it's doing network stuff. There should be a specific tutorial for your router on the internet (via Google), the gist of it is:
1) Give your PS3 a unique IP on your internal network (e.g. 192.168.1.44);
2) Configure your router so that the address 192.168.1.44 is a DMZ.
Somebody tell me a funny story about this:
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Somebody tell me a funny story about this:
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PS3 is the Sony PlayStation®3 Computer Entertainment System.
Putting it in a DMZ means your router will stay out of the PS3's business when it's doing network stuff. There should be a specific tutorial for your router on the internet (via Google), the gist of it is:
1) Give your PS3 a unique IP on your internal network (e.g. 192.168.1.44);
2) Configure your router so that the address 192.168.1.44 is a DMZ.
That worked! Thanks so much.
That's what they say, but why do some peoples avatars disappear when they get banned and others don't?
That's what they say, but why do some peoples avatars disappear when they get banned and others don't?
We'll see if he comes back I guess.