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  1. Tikriausiai lazeris pavargęs. Man būdavo, kad įsirašo, bet po to vėl mėtė lenteles. Pavargau verbatimus gadint tai naują DVD burnerį nusipirkau. Jokių problemų daugiau. Su tais DL visada problemų būna. Gerakaina.lt ankįčiau būdavo tam labai tinkami pioneer, dabar kaip matau nėra, bet ir kiti dažniausiai tinka. O imgBurn tai nekalta, labai gera programa, geras lazeris tai gerai ir įrašinės :)


  2. Hantelius, kurių labai reikėjo, dovanų čekius, other stuff, bet svarbiausia- ford focus 2004 metų laidos kairį raudoną veidrodėlį (!) , kurį numušiau praeitą savaitę kažkokiam dėdei :) . žinoma čia metaforiškai, bet tarkim kalėdų senelis padengė remonto išlaidas. (čjiu nuo jo raudonų rogių tiko) :)


  3. Sniper 1993, tai nelabai patiko, nežinau kodėl, tikriausiai vaidyba neįtikino.

    Miracle at St. Anna 2008. Šitas neblogas, imkit kas mėgstat apie WWII , tik gal ištęstas kiek filmas.

    Elite Squad 2007. Kūrė Brazilai ir tuo labai didžiuojasi. Šiaip visai patiko, apie kietus vyrukus, bet tuo pačiu ir apie visuomenės problemas. Šitą rekomenduoju.


  4. Sony planning surprise July release for Playstation Move?

     

    A new brochure from local gaming outlet BT Games has outed a possible July release date for Sony’s motion controller, dubbed Move. Details on its release have thus far been one thing Sony’s managed to keep secret – and are expected to be divulged at E3 – but BT Games may have inadvertently let that cat out of the bag.

     

    The advert has no pricing details, only mentioning that Move is scheduled for July. Regular readers would know that this wouldn’t be the first time the retailer has pre-empted big announcements. In August last year, they confirmed the existence of the 250GB “Super Elite,” months before it was available on retail shelves.

     

    Do you think they’re once again privy to inside information, or are they getting ahead of themselves?

     

    You can see the whole brochure online, here.


  5. Good news! Call of Duty: Black Ops OXM screens have been leaked and provide fresh information. Amongst the new information is the fact that - vehicles WILL return, there will be dedicate co-op with same levels, create-a-class 2.0 will allow improved customization and 'payback' will allow you to clear out a helicopter crew before jumping into the helicopter, take off and control it!

     

    More from call-of-duty-black-ops-oxm-scans-and-info

     

    - Vehicles will return, but “not in the way you remember them from WaW”. - There will be “dedicated co-op” with separate levels. Treyarch changed the subject when we asked about World at War’s hugely popular Nazi Zombies.

    - A multiplayer beta’s being “considered”, Lamia told us with a literal wink.

    - Treyarch will be improving mulitplayer by taking on feedback – even going so far as to openly acknowledge the under-the-map glitches that initially plagued World at War.

    - Changes are being made to the matchmaking to “make it easier for [players] to get into games with their friends.”

    - Multiplayer was up and running so early that some campaign levels were actually built from multiplayer maps.

    - Create-a-Class 2.0 will allow you to customise yourself like never before. This should include kit and appearance items as well as perks.

    - “Payback – This sees you clearing out a helicopter crew before jumping into the helicopter, take off and…you’re controlling it! It would be easy to slide into cynical gamer mode and expect to be relegated to mini-gun duty, but by god, you’re actually controlling the helicopter.” OXM

    - “The evolution Treyarch has undergone between World at War and Black Ops feels very familiar. In fact, we don’t have to look far to figure it out. We saw this exact kind of “oh-ha!” corner-turning in game design and execution from this very franchise back when Infinity Ward leapt from A-list to the AAA-list between CoD2 and the first Modern Warfare.

    “We’re all-in on this,” affirms Lamia, noting that for a studio who previously had three games in development at once, their entire 200-plus roster is now focused on Black Ops.” OXM

     

    informacija iš www.maxconsole.net

     

    Žemiau matysite scan'us/screen'us.

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    ryskiai matoma, kad apipjautas korpusas ir laiko tik viena puse, fake. bet graziai kampai nulyginti :DDD

     

    siaip idomu butu pamatyt ka pakurs ;]

     

    PS: per skyles persisviecia grindys :DD

    Na tikrai, kai pasižiūri atidžiau matosi :thumbsup4: ,nes tikrai nelogiška kad tik iš šono fotografavo gavę tokį "exclusive" :)


  7. http://www.gofanboy.com/

    Based on the information we have so far, we're looking at a liquidation of the current model Xbox 360s for $149. This will open up retail space for the Slims which will likely debut at $199 and then quickly drop in price once the previous "fat" SKUs have been liquidated. Microsoft did this exact same thing when they jumped to HDMI in all consoles.

    The most obvious thing is of course the USB HDD which would be required to make the jump to a Slimmer Xbox 360 as the current model HDD is the same height (or width depending on how your console sits) as the Xbox 360. Removing the HDD option altogether limits SKUs and cheaper parts means lower costs. Based on what we're hearing and the evidence so far, we're looking forward to the price cuts and slim announcement at E3.

    Neveltui MS sakė

    The Biggest Year in Xbox 360 Gaming History

    :thumbup:

  8. Documentation obtained by Joystiq – and subsequently confirmed with two separate sources – reveals that "USB Mass Storage Device Support on Xbox 360" will soon be a reality. The document, authored by a senior software development engineer at Microsoft, states that due to "increased market penetration of high-capacity, high throughput USB mass storage devices, a 2010 Xbox 360 system update" will allow consumers to save and load game data from USB devices. The update is purportedly coming in Spring 2010.

     

    Once the update occurs, Xbox 360 owners will be able to download Xbox Live Arcade games, Xbox Live Indie games, Games on Demand, DLC and Title Updates to the storage device. "USB storage devices may, however, have far greater memory capacity than MUs (at the date of writing, the largest MU is 512 MB), and may therefore support previously infeasible operations-such as installation of a full disc-based title." That's right, you can also store disc-based games to the USB device; however, it will require the disc to be in the tray for authentication, identical to the current functionality.

    http://www.joystiq.com/2010/03/18/xbox-360...-in-2010-update

     

    mano manymu, labai netipiškas MS sprendimas. O kokia jūsų nuomonė?