Time to repeat this a million times until I am done studying for finals.
The 3ds can emulate lots of things, not that I would know *shot*
Hey uhhhh *cough* I hear you wanna play your gba games on your 3DS *cough* well uhhh I have this nice R4 for you if you want to play your "legal backups" *cough*
The thing is, I don't buy that for one minute. There are so many workarounds to being able to add content to an existing game on day one. In the past they have done this with multiple discs and I do not see how that would be an impossibility now. I don't want these game devs to cut corners or anything, and if that means we have to wait longer for the COMPLETE GAME, then they have my support. However, hiding behind the "we can't fit everything into one remake installment" just seems to be a load of BS to me. If they mean that it can't fit on one disc without a day one patch/additional discs, then say that. That doesn't seem to be the case anyway. I've played games before that added major expansions that made the game more fun per expansion, but this doesn't seem to be an appropriate game to do that with. Now I don't doubt that Square will make this game right, but if they have too much on their plate right now to do this game right, then I'd rather it be put on ice until they have what they need for it.
FTFY
Megaman Zero 3 is still one of my favorite gba games of all time, I even managed to produce a rom hack that made Copy X playable throughout the whole thing (many people did this over the years, but doing it myself at the time was just something I wanted to do).
Yeah I was busy not studying for my final. I thought Misty would be more understanding than this.
I was gonna make that joke too ;_;
If the problem isn't software related (which it probably is), then I don't see how buying second hand outdated hardware is going to help. Now I understand that some people don't have a lot of money and that is perfectly fine, but truth be told I don't see why you guys don't just buy a bottom of the barrel chromebook or something as those don't cost that much and I can't imagine you are (or her) or doing anything overly intensive with two gigs of RAM and 250gb of hard drive space. Advanced technology is obviously not a priority/needed (and it doesn't have to be) so just save up and pick up something that won't break in five minutes (and has some form of warranty) and don't blindly install bloatware/protect your investment. Computers can last without much problems for a very very long time (even pre built ones, my dad's old HP lasted for over 10) if you take the proper steps to take care of them (which he did). Very rarely do things like these happen "for no reason", and if it isn't a hardware failure, it is generally the user's fault.
YO FK YOU MAN I GOT THE NAME CHANGE, DON'T BRING THAT SHT INTO MY HOUSE.
Well the good news is, you couldn't be any more wrong than you are now. Lol Life is what you make of it, and yes sometimes things can be really terrible. However, when you hear people talk about "x" year was the best years of my life, that is usually because they are just in a crappy place in the moment. High school ****ing sucked for me (and I can tell you it sucked for the poor people on this site/irl that had to deal with my BS) however now I have my life together for the most part. The struggles really never stop permanently, but you gain wisdom and experience along the way which allows you to be happy despite all that has (and will eventually) happen(ed). Don't think that I am being superior in any way, but most people at the age of 18 can't really tell what life is going to be like. For some it will be worse, and for others it will be better. Assuming that "the glory days" are over and just having an overly negative attitude about the future will for the most part ensure your misery. Try to have an open mind and enjoy each day that you have. I'd tell you of my pain and struggles but I would just be repeating some of the things I've hinted at earlier (eyyy medical bills) but you should always remember that things CAN get better.
March 11th And I've always spent time with older people throughout my life so I've never really felt my age.
I'm 20 and I spend most of my time compulsively trying to maintain a 4.0 I'll "live" my life when I have a stable career lol
Happy Birthday, hope you have a good one!
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I don't see how it's a hassle if it doesn't take much time to do and eliminates the problem you are complaining about...
It isn't hard to disable notifications
http://www.digitalcitizen.life/how-disable-get-windows-10-icon-and-notifications
Can confirm