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  • As a kid, I remember seeing previews of this on early OXM demo discs and in the magazine itself. I never came across the game in the used games bin, but always had an interest in playing it.

    A year or so ago, looked into it as a potentially fun Steam Deck game but was steered away by disappointing Xbox reviews.

    Seeing this, I now have the game wishlisted and am looking forward to picking it up on sale!

    This review is what did it for me. Love the way you tied it in with your mug :)

  • I considered the cost of the hardware and the time I would spend getting it all configured, then collecting the content from various sources.

    Ultimately decided that $189 was worth it. I already have too many WIPs and something like this has been sitting on my ToDo list for years already, this is a great shortcut

  • I’ve played every Battlefield since 1942. The series does a great job creating large-scale warfare while keeping it action-packed, avoiding the longer lulls found in other milsim games. There’s a degree of intensity to the combat that I don’t really feel in most other FPS titles.

    They’re regularly on sale on Steam for $1.99.

    Battlefield 4 is coming up on 12 years old and still has a fair amount of active servers. Might just be me getting old but I find the gameplay really holds up. Compared to Battlefield 3, the whole battle pass / premium currency aspect was really souring at the time, but it’s not all that bad now.

    For me, each release since then has been increasingly disappointing, though I still played them and had my fun. I was hyped for WWI combat in BF1, but they had to go and put fully automatic weapons with reflex sights in every soldier’s hands. Thought maybe we’d wind up with bolt action only hardcore servers, but that didn’t really pan out. Battlefield V brought things back to WW2 again, but it felt ruined yet again with an overabundance of attachments and letting everyone spawn with any other faction’s weapons. Completely immersion breaking.

    The best modern Battlefield game was BattleBit Remastered, which wasn’t even developed by EA/Dice and had very simple Roblox graphics - seems like things aren’t going so good anymore.

    If you like Star Wars, the Battlefront games are pretty amusing.

    A lot of the Battlefield games have a single player campaign that ranges from generic FPS to actually having some pretty cool mechanics sprinkled in.

  • I didn’t suggest anyone reseat the clip between each step.

    read the original bios, verify it and save

    I’m recommending that this sequence be performed twice, reseating the clip before the second run, and performing a comparative of both .bin backup files.

    The imperfect mature of these clips opens up the possibility for an imperfect read. Depending on the system, you may meed information from the original BIOS so you really don’t want to be stuck with a bad backup.

  • It does!

    Downside is that you can end up with a bad / imperfect connection, which can result in a bad .bin (reading) or a bad flash (writing)

    Removal of the IC is always more ideal when possible.

    If you absolutely must use the clip, I recommend reading two .bins, reseating the clip between each read, and comparing the two in a hex editor to ensure you’ve actually gotten a good read.

    Most flash tools will have a verify step to ensure you’ve actually written the right data.

  • I had read elsewhere that the anti glare etching also makes things look a little ‘off’ if you use a screen protector

    Upgrading to a 2TB SSD is pretty trivial, I saw no reason not to go with the lowest capacity model

  • I’m surprised modders are still releasing their work in a manner where they can be personally identified and forced to comply with a DMCA takedown.

    If modding is going to be treated like piracy, move it into pirate networks. Hell, I’d even love to see mods requiring a cracked copy of the game just to send a message.