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#1 vtbob88
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[QUOTE="SaltyMeatballs"][QUOTE="digimonkey12"] No problem, the PSVITA is just better, a simple fact!digimonkey12

Xbox was also better than PS2. As was the Gamecube. But we all know how that turned out.

Can you predict the future???

Does predicting the future have anything to do with stating something from the past?

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I think it looks great and usually play with the 3D at 100%, some games it isn't necessary but I just find the image to be impressive when the game has a large amount of depth. As for RE Revelations, I wasn't as impressed at first until I changed the 3D setting in the game to the highest setting and it looks very impressive. The only issue is that it is a little more sensitive to ghosting, but I only really notice it when in a really dark area of the game.

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#3 vtbob88
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You have some points that I can understand someone having an issue with...but why does it bother you so much that there is the option to use a stylus if you want to? I like having that option if I want it, and you don't have to. Its a touchscreen, you can use your fingers just like every other touchscreen.

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I have done some more research and it does sound like he is going to lose his data, however I was wondering if he would be able to redownload any of the games that he bought when he logs in with his user name on the new ps3.

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I would say Coldplay, Radiohead, Metalica, U2, and Green Day to an extent

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#6 vtbob88
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Thanks, I was assuming that it should work as long as the hard drive isn't fried, I just wanted to make sure there was nothing weird that may arise when moving the drive from one to another.

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I got a call from my little brother this weekend that their house was struck by lightening and it fried a lot of the electronics that they have (all tv's, dvd/blu ray players, and his ps3). He was able to get the PS3 to eject the disc that was in it but it will not turn on. He is going to be getting a new ps3 soon, but I am hoping to find a way to keep him from losing all his data. I have upgraded the harddrive in my ps3 a few years ago so I vaguely know the procedure for tranfering data onto an external and then puttting in a new harddrive and loading the data onto the new drive. However, this will not work since his system isn't turning on at all.

What I am wondering is if it sounds plausible to take out the hardrive from the broken ps3 and the new ps3 and place the old harddrive with his data into the new ps3? I am hoping that will work, and am wondering if any one else has done this. Thanks.

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#8 vtbob88
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I haven't heard of the screen cracking, I have heard of it getting scratched. All you have to do to stop that is buy a screen protector for a couple of dollars. Also, the battery life could be better but in the ~year that I have had the system I can count the number of times that it has been an issue on 1 hand. I have found upwards of 5-6 hoours wif I have power saving on and the brightness on 3/5.

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I commented on the facebook page of the band Hurt and they responded due to a conversation they were having on the page about giving tickets away for the show in my hometown. I'm pretty sure it was them because after the show they stayed to meet everyone and some people brought the conversation up.

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Not all jobs are going to be fun/a good time. I worked at the Sbarro we had on campus and that was actually pretty fun, didn't mind spending hours making pizza while it was almost 100 degrees near the ovens. However, after graduation and while still applying to a professional job I had to work at Taco Bell for a few months and that was no where near as fun. To tell you the truth, many jobs that you will be able to get at that age are not going to be very enjoyable. I would recommend looking into work at a grocery store which may be a little better. However, don't quit until you have something else lined up. A friend of mine did that and then couldnt find work for several months.