Moot_Geeza wrote:All eyes on Vela.
JonB wrote:Fucking headphones just broke. Picked them up to put them on and the joint on one side just snapped. Might've accidentally bent it back very slightly, but not in a way that should've caused that.
Had them less than 2 years as well. And the plastic was already coming off round the top. Shoddy workmanship.
Fuck it. Can't really buy a replacement at the moment, so it's cheapo earbuds for the foreseeable. Not sure I should get them again anyway.
JonB wrote:The wireless ones. I suppose some strong tape could do the trick...
JonB wrote:Fucking headphones just broke. Picked them up to put them on and the joint on one side just snapped. Might've accidentally bent it back very slightly, but not in a way that should've caused that.
Had them less than 2 years as well. And the plastic was already coming off round the top. Shoddy workmanship.
Fuck it. Can't really buy a replacement at the moment, so it's cheapo earbuds for the foreseeable. Not sure I should get them again anyway.
JonB wrote:Superglue would be tricky. The bits of plastic that snapped off are tiny. The tape might well do it.
I see this topic come up at least once a week and every single time someone is telling the person the USB dongle is unique to each unit and can't be replaced. This is completely incorrect. I know all these people are just repeating what they have been told/read, but it's wrong.
Once you find a replacement USB dongle, do the following to pair it with your set.
[ul][li]1 Connect the wireless adaptor to a PlayStation system or other powered USB port.
[/li][li]2 Insert a small pin or similar object into the hole surrounding the reset button in the wireless adaptor, and push in for at least one second.
[/li][li]3 On the headset, hold down the MUTE button and the VSS button.
[/li][li]4 While still holding down the MUTE button and the VSS button, slide the power switch to position 1 or 2.
[/li][/ul]
Stopharage wrote:I've got the wireless 2.0 headset if you want it? My wife hoovered the Bluetooth receiver so I can't use it.
Thanks for the offer. I'll see how it goes. It's not bad with the tape atm.Stopharage wrote:Jon, I've got the wireless 2.0 headset if you want it? My wife hoovered the Bluetooth receiver so I can't use it. Welcome to it if you want.JonB wrote:Superglue would be tricky. The bits of plastic that snapped off are tiny. The tape might well do it.
Diluted Dante wrote:How would you get a replacement dongle?
Played the first mission of the demo today (there are at least 2 missions, which is generous).Bollockoff wrote:Shogun btw is basically the isometric Commandos games of olden pc days and is really good.
Paul the sparky wrote:Or pressing the wrong button at a vital moment and causing a wipe.
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