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Post by Pyjakson on Jan 24, 2018 16:38:15 GMT
The point is more that they've found an emulator on there and Sony just aren't letting you use it, instead making you buy the games again. Sony were making out that every game had to be emulated separately in a bid to justify the cost. I have a working PS2. I don't use it. I don't see the point in breaking a PS4 in order to not play PS2 games on that as well. I used to have a PS3 that played PS2 games (I've got a PS3 still, just not the fat 60GB one as mine broke). i didn't use that to play PS2 games either. Pretty sure I'm being trolled at this point. Either that or my comments don't read as well to others as they do to me in which case... They hacked the PS4 and found the emulator already on the system as a utility used by the "PS2 classics" you have to pay for. Ideally, Sony would make it available to everyone so we can play up-scaled PS2 games on non-hacked PS4s. Anyway, it's the last of my chick pea curry for din dins tonight. Can any of you flat earthers top that?
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Post by Conchord on Jan 24, 2018 16:40:28 GMT
What PS2 games would you want to play anyway? I've still got mine and loved the games at the time, but never had the urge to go back and play them now. For me, all the .hack games. Absolutely loved them but my PS2 broke (leading to my 10+ year feud with Sony) just before the third one came out so I never got to finish the series.
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Post by Pyjakson on Jan 24, 2018 16:45:52 GMT
What PS2 games would you want to play anyway? I've still got mine and loved the games at the time, but never had the urge to go back and play them now. Tony Hawk's 3 & 4 mainly. I'd like to give Persona 4 a try too. It's actually the lack of PS1 support that's bothering me more as I have to get the PS3 out to play Suikoden I & II. I ain'ts gots no room.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 24, 2018 17:11:12 GMT
I am sitting next to a right weirdo on the train.
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Post by Pyjakson on Jan 24, 2018 17:21:36 GMT
I am sitting next to a right weirdo on the train. He's thinking the exact same thing.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 24, 2018 17:24:50 GMT
He's a cockney wearing a grey tracksuit and he threw a little hissy fit when I asked to get to the window seat. He keeps stamping his feet on the floor and is struggling with the metro puzzles.
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Post by tenthenemy on Jan 24, 2018 17:34:28 GMT
He's a cockney wearing a grey tracksuit and he threw a little hissy fit when I asked to get to the window seat. He keeps stamping his feet on the floor and is struggling with the metro puzzles. He wasn't hogging the window seat? Weirdo indeed.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2018 17:39:40 GMT
He's a cockney wearing a grey tracksuit and he threw a little hissy fit when I asked to get to the window seat. He keeps stamping his feet on the floor and is struggling with the metro puzzles. He wasn't hogging the window seat? Weirdo indeed. If he's wearing a grey tracksuit he's probably abit of a twat. Hogging the aisle seat is a dick move, designed because said person doesn't want anyone to sit next to him, presumably so he can man-spread his way through his train journey. It's a power-play really, relying on the British trait of being too polite/ intimidated to ask him to move out the way.
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Post by tenthenemy on Jan 24, 2018 17:49:31 GMT
I have a simple mind. If I'm on a choo-choo train I want to sit at the window. Even if it's too dark to see anything outside.
(Proving the old adage true that gaming is for children and the feeble minded.)
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Post by crankcaller on Jan 24, 2018 18:27:32 GMT
Two days in a row I've had to do actual work. Will need to tomorrow as well thanks to a stinker of an FOI. Though tbf this afternoon was playing with AR apps. The merge cube is a pretty cool toy. Look it up. Yes, you.
Wed. Bin night and Asda order night.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 24, 2018 18:58:25 GMT
Two days in a row I've had to do actual work. Will need to tomorrow as well thanks to a stinker of an FOI. Though tbf this afternoon was playing with AR apps. The merge cube is a pretty cool toy. Look it up. Yes, you. Wed. Bin night and Asda order night. Freedom of Information request? I am in hospital this evening while Fark jnr has his video recording done to monitor his epilepsy. Then home about 9pm for some Venison Pie while Mrs Fark stays over night with him. The burns unit is next door and I have seen some horrific sights.
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Post by crankcaller on Jan 24, 2018 19:11:41 GMT
Yeah freedom of information. I agree with it, think it's a good idea... But sometimes you get some real pricks asking shitloads of stuff.
Hope the recording goes ok. I'm assuming the staff actually seeing it happen will help them treat it.
There is a joke ideal for this time in January which roughly starts:
I'm sure you can fill in the punchline.
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Post by amipal on Jan 24, 2018 20:26:11 GMT
Anyone made their own naan bread before?
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Post by Destry on Jan 24, 2018 20:42:33 GMT
Anyone made their own naan bread before? I'm sure they must have.
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Post by amipal on Jan 24, 2018 21:02:29 GMT
Anyone made their own naan bread before? I'm sure they must have. I mean you lot, not millions of Indians. I've attempted a recipe twice, and both times they've come out very naff.
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Post by Destry on Jan 24, 2018 21:07:27 GMT
I mean you lot, not millions of Indians. I've attempted a recipe twice, and both times they've come out very naff. Have you tried Madhur Jaffrey's recipe?
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Post by Pyjakson on Jan 24, 2018 21:46:44 GMT
Yeah freedom of information. I agree with it, think it's a good idea... But sometimes you get some real pricks asking shitloads of stuff. Hope the recording goes ok. I'm assuming the staff actually seeing it happen will help them treat it. There is a joke ideal for this time in January which roughly starts: I'm sure you can fill in the punchline. The amount of time the public sector have to spend dealing with nut jobs who abuse the system is unreal. I worked for one where someone had various complaints running for years including his social worker diverting sewage below his house. Why would they even have the power to do that? But, of course, it had to be deal with as per the usual process. Sigh.
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Post by tenthenemy on Jan 24, 2018 23:29:02 GMT
I mean you lot, not millions of Indians. I've attempted a recipe twice, and both times they've come out very naff. I'm a dab hand at chapatis, but I've never tried naan myself. I would imagine that the key to success is the same as for any leavened bread: you need to show it a lot of love when kneading it and you need to put it into a nice warm place to rise.
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 24, 2018 23:45:12 GMT
Anyone made their own naan bread before? Yes! I have, and I'm fucking good at it. Like and subscribe for more in the morning when I'm sober. I'll be back.
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 24, 2018 23:53:13 GMT
I mean you lot, not millions of Indians. I've attempted a recipe twice, and both times they've come out very naff. I'm a dab hand at chapatis, but I've never tried naan myself. I would imagine that the key to success is the same as for any leavened bread: you need to show it a lot of love when kneading it and you need to put it into a nice warm place to rise. Always show it a lot of love and put it in a nice warm place to rise. That's basic.
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