hot shots golf is a reason enough to get a PS3.
Just don't think it won't break. My broke 1 month after warranty expired and had to pay 150$ to get it fixed. Sony don't let you to keep the hardrive, so I lost all my save games.:rolleyes:
Get extended warranty - back up your save files!
good news and bad news....
Played for 4 hours, the game runs great, no crashes. But the bastards in gogamer sent me the us version not the import one I ordered. Probably will keep it, too much hassle in exchanging it...
regarding the Eurogamer review. Go to read the comments under the review from the people that are playing the game now. Everyone of them says that it deserves at least a 9/10 and is more fun to play and has a better story than NW2 or Oblivion.
I got PS3 to play Dirt and F1 myself. F1 is assome. I wish they realease the Andretti racing follow up on PS3, that was the best F1 game I ever played.
By the way try GT legents from makers of GTR1 and 2
yes, I do have it connected. Is it necessery though, with 24 pin and 8 pin already connected? I think if it was PSU, it wouldn't only give me hard time when I'm trying to save the bios setting. According to Abit forum, I may need to change the voltage on the memory from 1.8v to 2.2v - crucial...
I have a 24 pin and 8 pin conectors (PSU-Corsair 620) connected to Power suply as well as the molex connector. Do I need the Molex connector also, or is it necessery for 24 pin and 4 pin configurations?
yes, except mine only starts one out of three times. It trying to start, the lights come on for 2 sec, and go down again and again and again until it completely dies. reseting CMOS brings it back to life again.
I doesn't happen every time, but often enough to bother.
I have new bios installed and it is not overclocked.
When I'm making any changes, let say I want to disable the logo screen on startup, and trying to save the new setting, the motherboard will shot down the PC and try to restart it but...
I got the same problem after installing the 8800GTS. VGA works fine though. I will try all the above fixes today. The Viesonic technical service told me there is no way to wake up the dvi port, it just the metter of dvi technology poor design.
I had the same problem with HDMI power save issue. I search the net and found that more people with LG monitors have this exact problem, even different models, so I don't think the HDMI is to blame here. The CS rep told me to use VGA cable or stop playing at such high resolution:rolleyes:WTF...
I have this monitor for 3 days, connected with dvi-hdmi cable. Resolution 1680x1050 and 1900x1200.
When playing certain games or demos the monitor will go into HDMI power saving mode and I can not get out of it. I called the LG CS and they told me to use VGA cable or lower my resolution, which...