Re: The all inclusive video game thread
Posted: Wed March 20, 2013 6:41 pm
I'm still trying to find everything/beat Ocarina of Time on the N64.
I could give you a walktrough if you want it.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I'm still trying to find everything/beat Ocarina of Time on the N64.
Lets talk.Soma. wrote:Yup. Finally I will have someone to talk about video games with.
I haven't owned a console since the N64. But I like these monkeys.Monkey_Driven wrote:Fun game though. You should check out Donkey Kong Country Returns on Wii if you have one. That is a great game too.theplatypus wrote:I beat Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest on a SNES emulator. It took me three weeks. I'm not really a gamer.
There's also a program called mkv2vob that will convert them easily to a format playable by ps3. The only thing is you'll only get one audio track so if there's a director's commentary as an additional audio track you won't get that in the conversion.turned2black wrote:The PS3 will NOT play .mkvs directly. But it can stream them using PS3 Media Server on the host machine. It works surprisingly well and is simple to set up.
http://www.ps3mediaserver.org/
Good to hear. Let us know how it plays.Soma. wrote:Bioshock Infinite is simply beautiful.
As you should. I can't wait to play it.Soma. wrote:Combat feels great, I'm playing it on hard and it really makes you work for it. Dolby 7.1 has come in handy a few times when there have been multiple enemies trying to flush me out of cover. I've made a point of scouring every inch of the city for voice logs, secrets, or to simply just soak in the atmosphere looking at cool shit. Basically I'm trying to savor the experience as best I can.
PS3 Media Server works so flawlessly that I don't see a need to convert. However, my wireless router, host laptop and PS3 all sit within 20 feet from each other.cutuphalfdead wrote:There's also a program called mkv2vob that will convert them easily to a format playable by ps3. The only thing is you'll only get one audio track so if there's a director's commentary as an additional audio track you won't get that in the conversion.turned2black wrote:The PS3 will NOT play .mkvs directly. But it can stream them using PS3 Media Server on the host machine. It works surprisingly well and is simple to set up.
http://www.ps3mediaserver.org/
The Media Server is pretty legit. No doubt.turned2black wrote:PS3 Media Server works so flawlessly that I don't see a need to convert. However, my wireless router, host laptop and PS3 all sit within 20 feet from each other.cutuphalfdead wrote:There's also a program called mkv2vob that will convert them easily to a format playable by ps3. The only thing is you'll only get one audio track so if there's a director's commentary as an additional audio track you won't get that in the conversion.turned2black wrote:The PS3 will NOT play .mkvs directly. But it can stream them using PS3 Media Server on the host machine. It works surprisingly well and is simple to set up.
http://www.ps3mediaserver.org/
I was getting some lag with it, but mostly because I was tying up my wifi bandwidth with torrents and the such. My NAS drive is hard wired into the router and so is the PS3 so keeping conversions stored there has been my best option.turned2black wrote:PS3 Media Server works so flawlessly that I don't see a need to convert. However, my wireless router, host laptop and PS3 all sit within 20 feet from each other.cutuphalfdead wrote:There's also a program called mkv2vob that will convert them easily to a format playable by ps3. The only thing is you'll only get one audio track so if there's a director's commentary as an additional audio track you won't get that in the conversion.turned2black wrote:The PS3 will NOT play .mkvs directly. But it can stream them using PS3 Media Server on the host machine. It works surprisingly well and is simple to set up.
http://www.ps3mediaserver.org/