You need to calm down, man. I understand you're frustrated, but no one here is the cause of your problem -- nor should they be the recipient of your rage over a game.

Kotaku may not be what it used to, but many of us still consider it a place where people at least communicate like mature adults.

I bought the silver 360 controller the day it came out because I absolutely loathe the standard D-Pad on the controllers and how wobbly and inaccurate it is. I love it.

To answer your question though, yes. The silver 360 is a wireless controller and it comes with a charging cable. Best $60.00 accessory I've bought for the 360.

I regret starting Skyrim on my PS3 (I bought all three copies, but my PC can't handle it. More of a... prepare for the future purchase) because my game is currently rendered unplayable with lag and frequent PS3 hard freezes which require data recovery upon rebooting. I don't wanna wreck my HDD so I'm waiting for the patch.... Don't want to play another 130 hours to catch up. I want to finish my first game then hop into another 200 game...

Wow I think I'm just kind of talking for the hell of it right now. Almost none of this is relevant to you or anyone.... Too much sugar tonight.
With all due respect. If it's so valuable you may want to look into packaging it properly instead of cutting corners to save cost. It looks like the table almost fits snug into the box with minimal padding all around.

Are you joking? I don't see how it wouldn't break. Any corporate office will try to reassure you that it's ok, but simple common sense would tell you to add more padding.

If I'm not mistaken when I shipped a lamp to someone using FedEx a while ago they told me that anything "fragile" they require 6 inches of padding on all sides of it to guarantee it would get there undamaged.
Like I said, I don't believe it's a bad system, or even a bad game. In fact I'm sure I would love the game. I'm just holding out hope for it to go to the Wii U. Nintendo games are something I haven't been able to personally enjoy for a while with the exception of a couple. The reason being me. Not the system.

The internet is a cruel, cruel place though. I think I'm battle hardened enough by now.
Yeah. I even had a chance to play through some of Skyward Sword at Comic-Con this year and as vastly improved as they are I just couldn't groove with it.

I think exhaustion after working is a contributing factor. Either that or I'm just getting old. In that way I enjoy how motion controls are an option. Kind of like some titles with the Move on PS3. I enjoy a choice. Like I said, I've tried quite a few games. If I'm just not in the mood for motion controls I don't play it. Then after I stop playing it I find it hard to pick it back up with the same enthusiasm I had for it to begin with.

Maybe I just need some therapy. Haha.
Thanks for the tip, man. Works nicely.
I love LoZ series. Love it! With that said however I just can't enjoy myself playing on the Wii. It has nothing to do with graphics or HD. The system to me is fine.

I just cannot enjoy motion control gaming. It's just not my thing. I say it and I have no resentment for Nintendo or even the people who enjoy it, but I don't know why it just never clicked with me. There are lots of good titles on the system and I've tried playing through quite a few of them but I just don't like it. I can't exactly explain why either. I camped outside a Best Buy for 13-hours to get a launch system. I took it home and I had bought a copy of Twilight Princess. I played it on the Wii for about 10-15 hours before I put it down and waited for the Gamecube version to be released a few weeks later. After I got it I played through it all within a matter of days. After that I kind of had a love/hate relationship with the system. Loved the games but just disliked the control.

So I was a little disappointed when I heard that Skyward Sword wasn't going to be going to the Wii U -- a system which I'm confident I will enjoy much more. I'm still holding out hope though that Nintendo will change their minds and figure a way to work the controls in to play nice on their new system.

Can't say I'd put Skyrim down to play it immediately. Since I'm also a huge Elder Scrolls fan; however, I'm confident the game wouldn't be sitting around waiting for me when I was done with it.
As a side note, this is the first post I've been able to make in days. For some reason I'm unable to post a new thread in any post. I can only respond to them. It's like the option is nonexistent. Makes me a very sad panda. I think I was able to post in this one because at the time there were no other comments.

If anyone happens to know a way to fix it I'd be appreciative.
That's pretty awesome. I'd play it.
Shame on you. Games like this should be kept to add on to a beautiful collection.
I didn't think the voice actor sounded as much like Ray Liotta as I though it sounded like T.J. Rotolo (Frank West). I guess it's just me though.
Is there a reason it's "petal to the medal" instead of "Petal to the metal"? I tried looking through the article for a reason for the pun.. Didn't really see it clearly.
Rainbow Six is one of the few FPS's I actually love playing online. It always feels like an actual gun fight as opposed to just running around and shooting. Hopefully it's better than Vegas 2.
Dear Japan,

Go to youtube...

Watch "Epic Meal Time".

If large portions of food are "in" over there. That will be like porn.
To be honest, I kind of feel this kind of things comes when your targeting 'that' specific demographic. I mean, almost everyone here has heard the crap that comes over voice chat while playing these sort of games. What kind of people do you think most of these guys are?

Not to say it wouldn't happen in other genre's, but out of all the online games I've played competitive FPS's seem to harbor some of the biggest douche's I've ever seen.
This statue was at SDCC this year. Been around for a while. It's damn expensive but holy crap is it awesome looking. I honestly would buy it if I had the disposable income that would allow me to do so currently.
I got to play it at Comic-Con and I loved it. It no doubt needs polish. Quite a bit. But the game isn't due out until next year. I played both areas available in the demo. I enjoyed the Griffin stage more because I found the Strider class to be much more fun than their warrior class. It almost felt as if they felt comfortable with the speed and style of the Strider and confused with the warrior.

I can completely agree with the "chaos" opinion though. It was hard to tell what my squad was doing and when. Not to mention what the hell they were yelling at me to do. Another thing that bothered me was the fact that the environment could obscure your view. I hate having to look toward the sky to see a flying enemy only to have my view blocked by a leaf on a damn bush next to the camera. Make it transparent. I thought that much was common sense at this point.

I have a feeling Dragons Dogma will be a fun game. Will it be great? I can't really tell. Which leads me to think it will (as you said) need some sequels to get it there. But would Capcom be willing to invest in sequels if this one isn't as great as they hoped?
Japan's loss. Samsung makes great products and I would 110% recommend their TV's to anyone.

Not exactly sure why Japan doesn't like Samsung though...
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I'd like a fresh serving of Borderlands two please...
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