Blade Runner
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All Mac computers come equipped with bluetooth technology, a lot of PC computers do too as well.
Not both my desktop and laptop computers.
All Mac computers come equipped with bluetooth technology, a lot of PC computers do too as well.
Fees?
Um, the online service is free. You can play games online free of charge. You can download movie previews, game demos, etc for free. We get a gamertag free of charge too as well.
The PS store do offer games for people to buy and download. They are mostly around 5 to 10 dollars each.
On Nintendo, people probably will be able to play online for free. But you do have to pay for games from the virtual console, nothing wrong with that.
With Xbox Live, you have to pay for the access and a gamertag. Then you still have to pay for downloadable games, levels, etc. So in a sense, it's not really a good deal. Microsoft is using Xbox Live to recoup all of the losses from selling Xbox 360 consoles.
Not really. Sony said to download PS1 games, they must be purchased.
The PS store do offer games for people to buy and download. They are mostly around 5 to 10 dollars each.
I said,
They don't offer just PS1 games, they offer new games too as well. Of course, they're not free.
What I said was that people don't have to pay to get access to the service. Xbox owners will have to cough up the dough to pay for an annual fee to use the service while they still have to pay for downloadable contents.
That's suck.Not anymore. I just found the controls to be frustrating.
All Mac computers come equipped with bluetooth technology, a lot of PC computers do too as well.
Don't forget third parties on PS3 can impose fees on us so can Sony.
Should I start talking to you like a low-brain deaf person and go, 'You understand me?"
Because right now we have a failure to communicate.
That's full of bullshit. All MAC do not have bluetooth.
I had to repeat it because you skimped over my posts. I wasn't trying to be condescending.
Anyway, the third-party fees. They are often for MMO games like Everquest, World of Warcraft and more. It's not the same with racing games, first-person shooters, etc.
All of them are equipped with Bluetooth 2.0 and EDR. But with Mac Pro, you can opt out of it if you want to.
All of them are equipped with Bluetooth 2.0 and EDR. But with Mac Pro, you can opt out of it if you want to.
Some MAC with usb 1.1 or no USB then it won't work with Bluetooth 2.0.
All of the Mac computers come with USB 2.0. We're not talking about the older models since it's not relevant to the subject.
Don't forget third parties on PS3 can impose fees on us so can Sony.
Should I start talking to you like a low-brain deaf person and go, 'You understand me?"
Because right now we have a failure to communicate.
WTF? Banjo was stated about service fees on online multiplayer since PS3 don't have one, all of games are free for play against multiplayer via online but you are require to pay $8 per monthly or $50 per yearly for enter multiplayer area via Xbox 360.
Only MMORPG can start fees, that isn't Sony's responsible to maintain on multiplayer online but every third parties have own server to running the multiplayer, all of them are free on PS3 as well. I only know that future MMORPG can do like that or who knows.
I own both of PS3 and Xbox 360. *shrug*
I didn't skimp over anything. In fact, you had to misread me and resort to doing what a low-brain deaf person would do -- jump to conclusions and accuse me of doing something I haven't done and you even thought my facts about Sony were wrong even though I own a PSP, PS2 and a Wii to boot. I read all the Sony branches of IGN daily and they all say the same thing:
Sony is going to charge us for a lot of content on the PSN whereas Nintendo is smart enough to not charge the Wii owners an arm and leg for everything they throw up there on their servers.
You're lucky I haven't accused you of being a Sony fanboy because I know you play all the different consoles. That wouldn't be realistic of me to say correct?
LOL... I'll let you find out for yourself.
Again, you're hurling insults toward me instead of focusing on the subject. You're starting to get a tad too emotional. Try to think clear and see what I'm saying here.
That's not different from what Nintendo is doing. Nintendo is charging people for downloading games, just like Sony is. No difference. Microsoft do it too on top of a $50 annual service fee.
Business is business. Nothing personal.
Realistic? Lucky? In the end, who cares? That's not the point here.
Fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) is a common marketing strategy and they depend on the so-called loyal consumers to spread it. That's why we have a lot of fanboys here, some for Microsoft, some for Nintendo and some for Sony.
There's no need to spread misinformation.
Apple Power Macintosh G4 450 (AGP) Specs (Power Mac G4 - AGP - M7232LL/A*) @ EveryMac.com
G4 don't.
Standard Bluetooth: None
USB 1.1 ports are dual channel.
Then you should said Mac with G5 and Intel only.
"All of the Mac" do not count to me.
All Mac computers COME equipped with bluetooth technology, a lot of PC computers do too as well.
I said,
I didn't say the word, 'came'. I was speaking in the present tense. Apple discontinued the G4 and G5 models, so they don't apply to what I said.