SubJeff on 21/1/2013 at 14:20
Quote Posted by dethtoll
Actually you'd be surprised. Part of it is about battery life -- my friend's girlfriend carries a separate music player because she listens to music all day so often the phone battery wouldn't last through the day. Whereas my friend only listens to music on the bus.
Trooo. My Galaxy Nexus battery life it pretty poor and its not suitable for listening to music on long journeys.
When they get on top of battery tech though...
EvaUnit02 on 21/1/2013 at 20:29
RE: battery life, forcing a phone to use 2G connections improves battery life significantly. GSM networks are still pretty dominant in Oceania.
Also doing common sense shit like turning off the likes of Wifi, Bluetooth and data usage when you don't need them.
Quote Posted by dethtoll
maybe not everyone can afford a decent smartphone especially with all the strings phone companies like to attach
Do you not have prepaid phones in Murica? Plans are only worth bothering with if you need the phone for business/work.
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hey hooplehead sheepfucker
Aren't you into your thirties now? You're still launching into unprovoked ad hominem, fucking Christ.
june gloom on 21/1/2013 at 21:26
It's not an ad hominem (you are from New Zealand) and it's certainly not unprovoked (you're obnoxious as hail and you like to call Americans "cheeseburger inhalers") so, you know, whatever.
Also, that thing you do where you act like you're so fucking smart? Nobody loves you.
Renzatic on 21/1/2013 at 21:39
An ad hominem attack isn't even calling someone a name. If you argue a response succinctly enough, then end it with "and let that be a lesson to you, you stupid goddamn piece of fucking shit. I hope you choke on a cock", that's not an ad hominem fallacy. You're just being rude. An actual ad hominem attack is more like...
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
Do you not have prepaid phones in Murica? Plans are only worth bothering with if you need the phone for business/work.
Yeah? Like I expect some dipshit stupid Japanese anime weaboo to know anything about cellphone plans.
See? I didn't rebut any point of your post. I ignored everything you said, and instead attacked your credibility by drawing attention to the name you happened to choose for this particular forum.
This...
this...is an ad hominem attack.
I hope you learned something. :mad:
Angel Dust on 21/1/2013 at 22:16
Quote Posted by dethtoll
(you are from New Zealand)
He's not the only one. :mad:*
*Not actually mad
Renzatic on 21/1/2013 at 22:24
KIWIS! KIWIS EVERYWHERE! :O
gunsmoke on 21/1/2013 at 23:03
I am all about the prepaid. Virgin Mobile is $25 a month for unlimited text/3G web (throttled after so many gigs, but I have never come close) and 300 talk minutes. I rarely use all of my talk minutes, and it allows you to keep a balance to draw more minutes @ 10 cents per if you do go over. Uses Sprint's network. Both of my phone's are Virgin and keeping both of them on is less than one phone on the Sprint plan my girlfriend and daughter use. It is like $75 per phone per month (Sprint).
Briareos H on 4/2/2013 at 17:13
Quote Posted by Volitions Advocate
Just for a bit of trivia and some unofficially related content. The Electronic artist "Access to Arasaka" based his entire discography on a concept from the Pen & Paper version of the game. I quite like it and its the glitch that I have on most heavy rotation on my Walkman / Android.
Agreed, thanks for the find. Related to the choice of music for a Cyberpunk game, here's an edit of the trailer with different music published earlier today by Perturbator (of Hotline Miami fame).
<embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/xWBtqmxzlCo?hl=fr_FR&version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="560" height="315" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed>
Fits the theme better than the original pop-rock song IMO.
bukary on 2/7/2018 at 17:33
There is some info about CP2077 in E3 thread, but if anyone is interested in quite detailed description of the demo...
[video=youtube;lmIM6Tq_HDU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmIM6Tq_HDU[/video]