http://eu.finalfantasyxiv.com/blog
Does anyone know what laptop they are using in this pic?
http://eu.finalfantasyxiv.com/blog
Does anyone know what laptop they are using in this pic?
This looks like a 'Sony Vaio S Series 13P'
http://www.cnet.com/laptops/sony-vai...-35374673.html
beat me too it.
Indeed its the sony vaio
For the measly price of:
$1119.99 US Dollar
£721.60 British Pound Sterling
Tempting....however! This is the laptop Yoshi-P brings with him everywhere by the looks of it, does its job...should do for that price.
I actually want to bring up this controller that is being used. I know it's a Logitech wireless, but I'm wondering how people feel about it?
Is it comfortable, reliable, D-pad usuable, etc.
I'm always looking for a better gamepad for my PC that is native for it than using a 3rd party program for PS3 (although I like the reliability of the PS3 most thus far.)
What i'm wondering is if Logitech had to pay Microsoft to be able to use those colors and that button configuration?
I'd say just get the wired xbox 360 controller for PC, it was the best for 1.0. How ever for 1.0 DO NOT get the Xbox 360 WIRELESS one, you want the WIRED one. I'm sure 2.0 will of fixed the Xbox game pads away issue but just in case they didn't, and to save money if they didn't, wired.I actually want to bring up this controller that is being used. I know it's a Logitech wireless, but I'm wondering how people feel about it?
Is it comfortable, reliable, D-pad usuable, etc.
I'm always looking for a better gamepad for my PC that is native for it than using a 3rd party program for PS3 (although I like the reliability of the PS3 most thus far.)
Last edited by Norack; 02-18-2013 at 01:34 PM.
I've personally gone through 3 logitech controllers during my FFXI days (2 rumble pad ps2 lookalikes, and a xbox with internal fan lookalike). They were comfortable yes, but I wore em out easily. Official Xbox version I have hasn't worn out yet.I actually want to bring up this controller that is being used. I know it's a Logitech wireless, but I'm wondering how people feel about it?
Is it comfortable, reliable, D-pad usuable, etc.
I'm always looking for a better gamepad for my PC that is native for it than using a 3rd party program for PS3 (although I like the reliability of the PS3 most thus far.)
I had one cheap Logitech controller before. It hurts my hands when I holding it for gaming. It's kinda too small so 2 of my fingers don't know where to put them and curled up with an odd position.
Later I returned it and changed to the wired Xbox one. it's much better. No additional program needed too...
Also, you can get an i5 Nvidia 640m laptop cheaper if you go to other brands, like ASUS or Acer (I hate Lenovo...building quality are usually bad). I think that combo can run ARR at standard mode (Mid quality).
Just use an XBox wired controller. It'd be perfect if it weren't for deadzone issues with older games that can't set deadzones. Nothing competes with it currently right now though.
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