Aikouka
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- Nov 27, 2001
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I'm going to go and pre-order it later today.  If I decide that I don't want it prior to launch, I can always get my money back.  I'm not too worried about the $500 price as to me, it's more like a $400 console with a mandatory $100 Kinect bundle. 
Actually, I want to see if Target will start taking pre-orders. 5% off a $500 console sounds rather nice.
I decided to go with Windows 8 on my new Haswell build, and it's actually not bad at all. I really like the new Task Manager and File Copy dialog, and I knew that I would since I saw them prior to release. However, there are two things I don't like:
1. If you're a heavy desktop user, you can use apps like Start8 or StartIsBack (what I use) to make Windows "more normal"; however, the default apps such as Picture Viewer are still metro-based and they take up your whole screen in a very annoying fashion. In other words, you need to rely more on third-party apps when that wasn't necessary before.
2. You can't turn UAC off through the UI, and if you do it through the registry, you will lose the ability to use the Microsoft Store. So, if you wanted that Halo game and really hate UAC's annoying prompts that aren't even necessary if you're a well-versed computer user, you can't. I think UAC being anbled why I've been getting tons of errors with Steam's Cloud Sync.
EA needs something to talk about in their keynote that's coming up!
It will most likely have release date delivery.
			
			Actually, I want to see if Target will start taking pre-orders. 5% off a $500 console sounds rather nice.
pissed me off that spartan assault is Win 8 only
I decided to go with Windows 8 on my new Haswell build, and it's actually not bad at all. I really like the new Task Manager and File Copy dialog, and I knew that I would since I saw them prior to release. However, there are two things I don't like:
1. If you're a heavy desktop user, you can use apps like Start8 or StartIsBack (what I use) to make Windows "more normal"; however, the default apps such as Picture Viewer are still metro-based and they take up your whole screen in a very annoying fashion. In other words, you need to rely more on third-party apps when that wasn't necessary before.
2. You can't turn UAC off through the UI, and if you do it through the registry, you will lose the ability to use the Microsoft Store. So, if you wanted that Halo game and really hate UAC's annoying prompts that aren't even necessary if you're a well-versed computer user, you can't. I think UAC being anbled why I've been getting tons of errors with Steam's Cloud Sync.
No mirrors edge 2? WTF!!!!!
EA needs something to talk about in their keynote that's coming up!
Pre-ordered with Prime and went ahead with the next day delivery. I swear, Amazon makes so much money on my. Rather than using the free 2 day shipping from Prime, I always use the Next day if I am ordering a single item. =(
It will most likely have release date delivery.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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