The only game I've watched this year is the a Stanley Cup. Partying anyway.
Here you go. We'll get the link in the archive updated shortly.
Mine is actually an old model as well. Sweet, sweet hardware backwards compatibility. How I love you so.
They made upgrading the HDD on PS3 laughably easy, and storage comes dirt cheap these days. Still, if you aren't storing media files on your PS3 I have no idea what would take up THAT much space. Some of the instal data can be pretty heavy handed, but you would have to have a crapton of games installed for it to end up like that. Also the USB transfer should work. The only catch is that it needs to be formated to FAT32.
Earlier that may have been enough to convince me, but now I'm rocking a theme from KH 1.5 and I have no intention of changing it any time soon xD.
That happened to me in FFXIII for treasure hunter. It is one of two things I have left to do for platinum IIRC, but I've yet to convince myself to go back and try again.
Actually Riku had undergone the passing of power from Terra. In fact out of our main trio, he is the only one to have done it formally. Though yes, all the business when it comes to Sora's and Riku's keyblades is messy at best. Only to become even less clear with the introduction of Roxas and Xion.
Another aspect that we know some stuff about, but not a whole lot. The history as we know it (but keep in mind other parts of this history have been openly declared as incorrect before) says that the keyblades were originally forged in the image of the χ-blade for the purpose of the keyblade war. In present day however, the forging process seems to be more abstract and less intentional. We so far know of two conditions that must be met for one to wield a keyblade; strength of heart and contact with the hilt of another keyblade (notably affiliation with light or darkness plays no direct role other than determining the origin realm of your keyblade, if even that). When the conditions are right for someone to wield a keyblade it seems to come into existence uniquely for them. Though since this forging process requires another keyblade to work there is always the question of running backwards, Was there an original keyblade that was forged differently? Was the χ-blade used instead of a keyblade? Is the keyblade war history correct on that note and all the keyblades of that time made without the help of another? I really can't say. But they all come out similar but unique because it is their heart's own twist on the blueprints given.
Spoiler: Dream Drop Distance It turns out that the forging process was wrong from the beginning. So the actions of Ven and Aqua may have accelerated it's destruction, but it was doomed to be destroyed before it was even made.
Most of my points have already been said, but here's my two cents anyway. In KH1 when you obtain Jungle King (the first keychain you can use instead of Kingdom Key) you get a quick explanation that the keychains are what determine the form of the blade. Though how this works and where they come from hasn't been mentioned in game. One thing I can say is that keychains are not necessarily some ancient uber-magical artifact. Oathkeeper was made by Kairi out of thalassa shells to act as a good luck charm on the raft voyage. So it seems more like a token of the bond the wielder has with other people and perhaps the worlds themselves more than something that inherently has that power. The one twist to that is Ultima Weapon, which is commonly obtained in a more unconventional way (such as being forged in the 2 numbered titles). I would make the argument that since it usually involves work to be done across many worlds in order to obtain it, it could be drawing from the power of the wielders bonds to everything. Though really it is even more in the realm of "just a game mechanic" than other keyblades. And as for the Keyblade of People's hearts not having a keychain, my personal theory is that it was incomplete. When Riku forged it he only had six of the required seven hearts. Thus providing it with much of the power of it's true form, without truly being a keyblade. Though the incomplete kye-blade did have a keychain, so who knows.
Welcome to another week of Top 5 (even if I am a couple days late). We had plenty of good entries and it was really hard to narrow it down to 5, much less rank them. And as an added bonus it was heartwarming to see all the community building with many collabs and tribute videos. So without further ado let me present our winners. This Week's Judge(s):Mixt 1. NEVERLAND; ᴅᴇᴅɪᴄᴀᴛᴇᴅ ᴛᴏ sᴏɴɪᴄғᴀɴ23 NEVERLAND; ᴅᴇᴅɪᴄᴀᴛᴇᴅ ᴛᴏ sᴏɴɪᴄғᴀɴ23 Submitted by: starlight2011studios Song: Neverland by U-Kiss Details: A very bright and energetic piece. There wasn't much of a story to it but there didn't need to be for this piece (even if you translate the lyrics, there isn't much to run with) My only real issue was that it was too much at points and I couldn't quite tell what was happening other than brightly colored objects flashing across the screen. Link: http://www.kh-vids.net/media/NEVERLAND; ᴅᴇᴅɪᴄᴀᴛᴇᴅ ᴛᴏ sᴏɴɪᴄғᴀɴ23.494 2. Safe and Sound Submitted by: minicoop55 Song: Safe and Sound covered by Sam Tsui & Kurt Schneider Details: This one had some nice consistant flow to it with effects that were noticeable without being overwhelming. There were some points that seemed to me like you were unsure of what you should be doing, but I am thankful that you gave it a swing anyway instead of making a short video. Link: http://www.kh-vids.net/media/Safe and Sound.491 3. Kingdom Hearts, End of Me Submitted by: Leblonk Song: End of Me by Ashes Remain Details: Very similar to video above, but with darker tone to match the different song. From a technical standpoint it would be nice if you applied some cropping so that there is a consistent aspect ratio throughout, but how the clips were used I don't imagine most people would notice or mind. The audio overlays were done very cleanly and served well to support the video's story, though in the future you may want to play with the volume a bit to make sure they don't get buried under the music. Link: http://www.kh-vids.net/media/Kingdom Hearts, End of Me.488 4. Love That You Deserve [ᶠᵒʳ ᴰᵃʳᵏᴿᵒˣᵃˢˣˣˣ] Submitted by: PrincessKairixXx Song: Love Song Requiem by Trading Yesterday Details: Rather simplistic and straightforward but it was played to your advatage to result in a video that had a softer tone and smooth flow. I esspecially liked the soft lighting overlay to give a bit of consistancy across the transitions. Link: http://www.kh-vids.net/media/Love That You Deserve [ᶠᵒʳ ᴰᵃʳᵏᴿᵒˣᵃˢˣˣˣ].496 5. sʜᴏᴏᴛɪɴɢ sᴛᴀʀs; ᴇᴠᴇʀʏᴛʜɪɴɢ ♥ Submitted by: starlight2011studios Song 1: Airplanes / Brick By Boring Brick covered and remixed by Michael Henry & Justin Robinett Song 2: Everything About You by One Direction Details: A nice, upbeat, celebratory video quite fitting for the event it was made for. Though it did get to be too busy at various points, most notably for me was the blue particles in the first half. Perhaps if they were slower and/or more transparent it may have worked better, but when they came nearer to the camera the rapid motion provided more action than the song called for and masked the video behind it. Interestingly though the pink particles in the second half were done very well. And the use of still images durring the trasition was perfomed nicely as well. Link: http://www.kh-vids.net/media/sʜᴏᴏᴛɪɴɢ sᴛᴀʀs; ᴇᴠᴇʀʏᴛʜɪɴɢ ♥.495 Congratulations to all who placed this week! Haven't placed yet? Don't give up! Your video certainly was not bad, and you may place in a future week.
Oh hey. You're right. When did that happen?
No problem. You are completely right on the effect, just a different position on the bottle neck. When we are working with the uncompressed/lossless video the CPU can handle everything fine, but the file can't be read fast enough to be fed into the CPU in time. Here the file is smaller so it is almost certainly going to the CPU fast enough, but it takes more work to figure out what all the data means and not all computers can quite do that in real time.