I would guess that the inability to play mp3s is specifically because the system can stream directly to the internet. Getting performance rights to content is an expensive prospect, and I would guess that Sony does not want to get sued by the RIAA.
So where exactly has anyone said that Tiny Tina would be playable? I can't find a single other source for that info.
Also, was openly insulting people who like this game's humor style really necessary? Or does Mr. Cavalli just hate the forum moderators so much that he is intentionally...
As long as the installation is sequenced properly, there is no reason that you wouldn't be able to run a game after the first few gigs are installed. All they'd need is the game engine, and the sounds, textures, and 3D models that are used in the first level of the game.
Fuck the always...
And this happens ONE GODDAMN WEEK after I manage to track down a disc copy? FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU------
Well, at least I somehow managed to only pay $10 for the disc, so I'm not out any cash.
I stopped listening to anything Capcom had to say when they canned Megaman Legends 3 the second Keiji Inafune was out the door. It appears that was the correct choice.
There is one issue: DVI cables don't transmit sound. If you want to hear the audio from your TV or speaker system, HDMI is still the way to go. I suppose a 3.5 mm to RCA stereo cable could be used as a substitute in a pinch, though.
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