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2012-05-09, 12:46 AM | [Ignore Me] #62 | ||
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I wonder if one of the settings allows you to put it on the ground, and it will vacuum the base for you.
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2012-05-09, 01:34 AM | [Ignore Me] #65 | ||
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I suppose all the buttons on it are cute, but I think it's just a little obnoxious. Why would an ACE have a power button?
And maybe a tad bit of speculation here....4 symbols, are we lead to believe there will 4 different types of CE? Or possibly 8 since there's 4 on each side? |
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2012-05-09, 01:43 AM | [Ignore Me] #66 | |||
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Nice troll, good to get a bit of humour going. |
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2012-05-09, 06:10 AM | [Ignore Me] #68 | |||
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If Sony tells him to plug a product, he's doing it unless he wants to be jobless. I hardly see this advertising as the direct result of such a creative mind. |
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2012-05-09, 06:44 AM | [Ignore Me] #69 | |||
For a device like this (which can probably deploy many different things based on your CE level) it makes sense to have each button renderable to show different pictures. So its possible they are just place holders, if not.. who cares
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2012-05-09, 06:49 AM | [Ignore Me] #71 | ||
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Gotta have a laff
NexT: Sony controller for door entry pad? CC entry lock. 1 of 3 combinations. Get it right it opens. Get it wrong then Claxon around the base sounds, other wrong combination it just quietly beeps leaving you 50/50 chance Tread on an X Box controller and the game freezes Cloakers pilfer Sony Walkman's from enemy, receive free CD's Sony Bravia TV as the CC. Last edited by biertrappist; 2012-05-09 at 06:54 AM. |
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2012-05-09, 07:29 AM | [Ignore Me] #72 | |||
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If the average left handed Joe can use the exact same asymmetrical PlayStation controllers as the average right handed Joe with the same proficiency, then I think a militarily trained engineer can use such a tool one handed (either one) without having space and resources wasted in the tool's design, which even after a second of consideration is totally useless. |
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2012-05-09, 08:00 AM | [Ignore Me] #73 | |||
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The hypothesis would be "left handed console game players have a lower K/D than right handed players". The student would measure the K/D of loads of players and then allow for various factors such as: How old was the player? How much had they had to drink? What were they smoking? to try and determine if there really is a disadvantage to being a lefty and using a right-handed controller. (and if there is, it would explain my 0.5 K/D on most online FPS lol ) |
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2012-05-09, 08:05 AM | [Ignore Me] #74 | |||
The design makes it obvious that its for quick one handed deployment which could be the difference between life or death in the battlefield. I wouldn't be surprised if to lay these you don't explicitly need to change your weapon like you do in PS1 but instead you have a second function key to drop them. The grips on the inside of the circles. The buttons sitting right by the fingers.. All makes sense if you actually think about it.
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2012-05-09, 08:53 AM | [Ignore Me] #75 | |||
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It could just as easily have been designed with all 5 required buttons in the centre, beginning to arch up. Power on one side X on the other, then O above that, then square next to it, then triangle above that. Simples. Besides which they are made of nanite, so they do not require mass production and as such can be made specifically for the person ordering it, which is the case for player chosen sidegrades. Which do you think uses up more precious resources (and I should remind you, nanite is practically the most precious), using a design which unnecessarily caters for two types of people and uses up far more nanite (plus design space and weight) than what is needed, or simply having another program in the design computer which is an exact copy of a right handed version of the ACE, only mirrored? However I would rather rely on an official explanation of its design than random apologetics, but I'm not expecting one because it is not truly necessary. However I'm always willing to go after flawed apologetics Last edited by MrKWalmsley; 2012-05-09 at 09:00 AM. |
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