So in analogy with cars, you would find yourself with a Ferrari that goes like an average sedan. Because, those who buy a high-end device and have Gaming in mind (the Desktop one), do not do it for the "playstore games", nor for the "stadium fans", but have in mind practicality...
As the figures above suggest, the most impressive component of the Giulia Quadrifoglio is its powerplant. The Ferrari-derived twin-turbo 2.9L V6 is the most powerful engine Alfa Romeo has ever fitted to a production car and promises a nice, fat 601Nm (443lb-ft) torque band from 2,500 a...
it has nothing to do with player count. its just different systems you cant race your bmx with a ferrari (and the ps3 is the ferrari) ocelot07 September 13, 2014 at 1:32 AM GMT+8 @Mario of course it has to do with the player count. PS3 version only supported 16 players per...
The pretty things we desire most are always compromised. That piece of designer clothing you want probably only comes in a certain (usually too small) size, and even though that Ferrari will fit in my garage, the doors won’t open once it’s in because they’re so long and it’s alre...
The pretty things we desire most are always compromised. That piece of designer clothing you want probably only comes in a certain (usually too small) size, and even though that Ferrari will fit in my garage, the doors won’t open once it’s in because they’re so long and it’s alre...
So in analogy with cars, you would find yourself with a Ferrari that goes like an average sedan. Because, those who buy a high-end device and have Gaming in mind (the Desktop one), do not do it for the "playstore games", nor for the "stadium fans", but have in mind practicality...