Use a wired controller (one that dowe NOT have a battery pack only a cord) and make sure your system does not have auto-off ON (check under system settings tab on the 360). Then just stand there in firefight or Forge (make sure you have a timer for the game on otherwise you will eventually exit the game, I suggest an hour)
I have painted my controllers but not the analog sticks, however if you do paint them you lose your warranty for the controllers. also is there a special technique to opening it you have to push the case in a direction to release like a safety lock. then all the PCB in the middle will just pop out.
No you can not. Why would you want to play with less of a controller than a DualShock 3 anyway
The PS2 controller is better when would you want to play with a controller that was not as good
u cant. Plus why would you want to anyway. Its illegal and I'm for sure its impossible to do
Broken controllers should be replaced. If you connect your charging cable to the PS3 USB and the controller and it still will not work buy a new one. You should have more than one anyway
no, it would damage the controller specifically the buttons and anyway why would u want to lubercate it? if its sticky use a sponge and soap, but dont go near the buttons or you will risk messin up your controller
I can't remember the exact date, but it has been within the last five years. Most associates degrees within the state of NJ were 64 credits or more anyway. The community college I am familiar with had only one associates at 60 credits which was a degree in liberal studies, exploring the arts and sciences (AS). Still, even that degree is now 64 credits, because of changes in state mandates.I can't remember the exact date, but it has been within the last five years. Most associates degrees within the state of NJ were 64 credits or more anyway. The community college I am familiar with had only one associates at 60 credits which was a degree in liberal studies, exploring the arts and sciences (AS). Still, even that degree is now 64 credits, because of changes in state mandates.I can't remember the exact date, but it has been within the last five years. Most associates degrees within the state of NJ were 64 credits or more anyway. The community college I am familiar with had only one associates at 60 credits which was a degree in liberal studies, exploring the arts and sciences (AS). Still, even that degree is now 64 credits, because of changes in state mandates.I can't remember the exact date, but it has been within the last five years. Most associates degrees within the state of NJ were 64 credits or more anyway. The community college I am familiar with had only one associates at 60 credits which was a degree in liberal studies, exploring the arts and sciences (AS). Still, even that degree is now 64 credits, because of changes in state mandates.I can't remember the exact date, but it has been within the last five years. Most associates degrees within the state of NJ were 64 credits or more anyway. The community college I am familiar with had only one associates at 60 credits which was a degree in liberal studies, exploring the arts and sciences (AS). Still, even that degree is now 64 credits, because of changes in state mandates.I can't remember the exact date, but it has been within the last five years. Most associates degrees within the state of NJ were 64 credits or more anyway. The community college I am familiar with had only one associates at 60 credits which was a degree in liberal studies, exploring the arts and sciences (AS). Still, even that degree is now 64 credits, because of changes in state mandates.
Probably but I'm probably never even going. Totry that anyway
In most states, you can substitute teach with 60 college credits. However, most associate degrees require 60 to 64 credits. Thus, while you are not necessarily required to have an associates, your pretty much there anyway.
When you log into farmville, click the "add coins and farm cash tab". From here, select if you want coins or cash, then select the payment option. Make sure facebook credits is selected.
I'm pretty sure that the only way you can obtain diamonds in Triple Town (the facebook version anyway) is to purchase them with facebook credits. Which means you are purchasing fb credits with your actual money and then with the fb credits purchasing the diamonds. I'm almost definite that there is no way to earn them in the game. Pretty bogus if you ask me.
You cannot get free credits on Habbo, any offer that says it will give you free credits is most likely a scam or a virus. Never download any program offering to give you free Habbo credits and never give anyone your password under the promise of free credits. It is illegal to get free credits anyway and if Sulake catches you they will sue/charge you. not so serius lah! Sulake Only will Ban your acc forever