What i would like is single player game with a multiplayer option where one or more friends (or random people that i can invite) can join in with their characters into my game and play difficult areas with me that are of especially hard difficulty.
Wonder how much does the magnetic bit need to be heated before it can be written upon. When used in a laptop, battery consumption and heat generated by it might be an issue.
Few of the games i am really looking forward to, I pre-order only when they are available for $45-47 range. Once I am done with it, I sell it off on Glyde or Ebay. The rest of them, I buy on ebay when they are available near $35. That is a more sustainable model for me because I end up spending only $10-15 per game, getting most of my money back by selling the game back and holding on to the few that i really like.
I know this does not help the developer but I just cannot afford $60 per game. I do know that if the games where priced more reasonably around $45, I would buy more games immediate after release instead of waiting for the price to go down in the resale market though that might not be true for most people.
Flexible it may be but i think it will still need some sort of insulation on top to avoid short circuits and runs and pulled threads. I cannot imagine it being integrated into a fabric right on top in the open with lasting functionality
What i would like is single player game with a multiplayer option where one or more friends (or random people that i can invite) can join in with their characters into my game and play difficult areas with me that are of especially hard difficulty.
Wonder how much does the magnetic bit need to be heated before it can be written upon. When used in a laptop, battery consumption and heat generated by it might be an issue.
Few of the games i am really looking forward to, I pre-order only when they are available for $45-47 range. Once I am done with it, I sell it off on Glyde or Ebay. The rest of them, I buy on ebay when they are available near $35. That is a more sustainable model for me because I end up spending only $10-15 per game, getting most of my money back by selling the game back and holding on to the few that i really like. I know this does not help the developer but I just cannot afford $60 per game. I do know that if the games where priced more reasonably around $45, I would buy more games immediate after release instead of waiting for the price to go down in the resale market though that might not be true for most people.
Flexible it may be but i think it will still need some sort of insulation on top to avoid short circuits and runs and pulled threads. I cannot imagine it being integrated into a fabric right on top in the open with lasting functionality
I can verify that .. I just logged into my account with all caps and numbers trailing at the end and always get logged in :S