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#1 dogpigfish
Member since 2008 • 658 Posts
Also, gets warm when playing uncharted for a while. Gets hot after a charge. Good for winter gaming, not so much in the summer. Not hotter than an iPad 3, though.
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#2 dogpigfish
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Touchscreen is overly responsive. Sometimes if your hands are close to it, it will trigger although you didn't touch it. Additionally, turn it off before wiping it down or the touchscreen may stop working; no different from an iPad. Needs to recalibrate.
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#3 dogpigfish
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This was the best ending of any game I have ever seen. Who cares about the two brothers fighting against eachother. The Prince met a fine woman and their love was more important. She had no duty to her people because she was the last of them. They argued on and off about this throughout the game. The truth is if Ormazd really did care he would have taken care of it himself and not have these people slaved to watch his brother. The concept was better than any game I have ever seen. The land that they were protecting were ruins and he continuously tried to convince her that she was fighting for nothing. She should have listened to her father at the beginning. He stayed around to protect her, but she didn't understand. Both the Prince and the father loved her. The moral of the story is he wasn't fated to serve the selfish Ormazd and chose not to be slaved to him. He also left, so he wouldn't be part of the land and thus die off. He fundamently rescued her from her so called duty. I was simply blown away. Now they can live happily ever after and Ormazd can fend for himself.