@profchaos
It’s on Scarlett and Xbox one, so the beta will be available on Xbox One (and PC I assume)
I guess you missed the 23 games that were added a week or two ago then
https://www.usgamer.net/art...
I guess you’re right, the number of consoles sold definitely stops people from enjoying the feature /s
You’re glossing over the fact that people specifically asked why Playground Games wasn’t there, and he said that what they’re working on won’t be ready until next E3.
It’s not like E3 finished and he said “if you didn’t like it, wait till next year it’s going to be great!”, which is what your comment seems to imply
You’re right, and when it comes out the Scarlett will play Xbox One, 360, and OG games as well, so the title is correct isn’t it?
“Quietly” lol they released a video about it during E3, one of the biggest and most publicised gaming press events.
Hell I’m pretty sure the announcement was at the top of N4G for the day too
Author: I tried this first hand and had a good experience
Commenter: no you didn’t
@zac
For people who want Xbox gaming on the go?
For people who want to play on their Xbox but the TV is in use?
xCloud is many things at the moment, but I don’t see how it’s unclear as to who the target audience is
Definitely agreed - real-world conditions will be the make or break for xCloud. Seeing some people who are ok with the input lag and others who aren't, so it sounds like something that needs to be tested personally
Hyped by who? I only recall the normal amount of “were at E3” talk from MS, nothing more or less
“So far all I see is 7/8s”
That’s been happening all gen, far before Game Pass. To say that games are gimped due to Game Pass is incorrect, especially when 10/10 games such as Forza Horizon 4 come out on it.
“It’s only worth it because of the amount of titles but the quality isn’t there on any of them”
On first party or third party? If you’re talking first party, see above example plus some other quality games that are worth getting (Ma...
“The point if you were using your intelligence is that everything Microsoft is doing was leaked a long time ago. Xcloud is not new information”
Again, it’s not like that’s some big secret. We’re all well aware that MS had plans at the start of this gen - some worked and some didn’t. I still don’t know what you’re trying to prove by pointing out that it was part of the plan years ago.
“they tried to get their lawyers to make the leak disappear but once it ...
From the article you linked:
“By 2015 "Xbox experiences served up form the cloud. Instantly on any screen."“
Wow you really showed them. Wow to pull those skeletons out of the closet on that one. How is MS going to recover from this PR nightmare? /s
I’m not really sure what your point is. That they’re doing something they said they wanted to do?
Lol that’s like saying Dualshockers shouldn’t review anything from PlayStation
“Rumours from devs”
*posts a tweet from a journalist*
Also that tweet is pre-show, before anybody knew specs. Hell, we don’t even know the full PS5 specs at this point
Where were you at launch?
2013: not enough indies
2019: too many indies
Completely disagree - they had some bigger games there as well
“Looks like all their games will be purely next gen now”
I’m pretty sure only Halo was announced to be launching with next gen - everything else had an early-mid 2019 release
Again, your comment is completely misinformed and incorrect
Sony has awesome exclusives, but MS showed a bunch of games that won’t be coming to PlayStation. Doesn’t that count for something?
Nowhere in the conference did they say that, stop spreading misinformation
@janny
I think it’s a good move - remember at the start of this gen when MS was accused of not supporting the 360 because they held a bunch of titles back for the Xbox One launch? This avoids that type of debacle and doesn’t alienate their audience