I guess it's better to be a little late to the party than not show up to it. Then have your own party, but you charge people to have things at the party that you already bought.
I read somewhere that July 21st another batch of titles will be added.
I'd love to have one, but it's just a little out of my price range for a controller.
Is this the only question that Gamingbolt asks devs?
Also, the guy being interviewed basically said he knows nothing about DirectX12, why does this warrant an article?
@bmwfanatic
Lol. I see you haven't either.
Schools have really failed you.
You can use addition to figure out the answer: 127+127=?
Or you can use multiplication: 127*2=?
If you still can't figure it out, just pm me and I'll give you the answer.
For some reason they can't stand it if anything positive is said about the Xbox. They have to make it about Sony. Just let it go. It's all they have in life.
Geography is hard.
Do I have an oddball Xbox One? Snap for me is neither slow or buggy, at least what I've used it on.
Not sure what you mean by it taking too much navigation to get what you want though.
A better example would be 'Would you also prefer your Blu Ray players to play DVD's?'. Because you know that DVD's are the last gen and Blu Ray the current. Oh that wouldn't fit your little analogy would it since Blu Ray players play DVDs?
Also, yes Microsoft is adding it to get people to move up to the Xbox One. Not out of the goodness of their heart. But I really hope you don't believe that Sony does anything for you out of the goodness of their hea...
I know you'll lose a quarter of your screen, but if playing music is that important to you playing games just snap the music app while playing. Or play some music from your phone or something. Seems you are getting worked up when there are solutions.
As for the slow front end, I doesn't really seem slow to me. Quicker for me than the 360 was. I'm in the preview program also, not sure if that has anything to do with it.
You probably should have lo...
And it comes out next year, doesn't it?
I don't really understand why it bothers you people so much. I for one haven't made the jump to next gen yet. Still have tons of games I haven't completed. Now I'm going to make the leap because of BC. Just because it's the Sony fanboy agenda right now to downplay this as much as possible, doesn't mean it isn't wanted. It's only not wanted by the people that can't have it.
There has always been an option to buy Xbox One with Kinect. It wasn't removed. Another sku was added without it.
My excuse is your reading comprehension if you are getting that you have to always be online to use backwards compatibility from this article. You are the only person posting in this topic that has came to that conclusion.
I'm assuming you mean the fourth paragraph which is:
"Of course, you have to be logged in with your gamertag on Xbox Live. Digital games you have purchased already will be available under the "My Games" tab. These can be installed directly from the cloud."
Yes you have to be logged in with your gamer tag to see the game in the My Games tab. Then you can install it from there.
No where does it say you have to stay onli...
I'm not seeing where it says you need to be always online. I see where you have to be logged in to Xbox Live to get your games, but that's a given.
You are remembering wrong.
An initial selection of titles available today for preview members. Over 100 games this holiday.
You are right, about the imo. In my opinion though, replaceable rechargeable batteries are always the better option. I don't like not having the option to change my batteries in something I bought. Don't want a paper weight if the batteries die.
I think Rookie is meaning games exclusive to PSN Now.