I only checked the list to make sure SW:TOR wasn't on it.
Check.
Who's asking for heavy advertising? The game's like 6 months away and all I've seen up till now is a vague pre-rendered E3 trailer and some live-action scenes.
Here's is all we know about this game/hybrid series.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
Maybe you also feel your left eyeball should be where your left cheek bone is. That would be your personal preference. My preference is symmetry.
I beg to differ. I'm not saying they should or shouldn't. I'm just reasoning on logic here. They've been in the console race now for 14 years, and while they've posted modest profits, the division has yet to make up for it's losses. Perhaps they're prepared to stick it out another 14 years, I don't know.
What I do know, is if MS has decided that this is the last kick of the can (which I haven't really seen an indication of), then they would...
You should probably play them before running your mouth off.
Wouldn't be so bad if the Kinect was an optional purchase.
It's great you guys have decided to focus more on games again. Maybe now we'll get to see more of Quantum Break.
And seriously Microsoft, you better show up with more than just QB and Halo 5. Otherwise, I'll take my bro's advice and just borrow his Xbone for those two games (assuming their good).
I as well am throwing an MK8 party. May also include Beerio Kart.
It's a Jack of all trades, master of none.
Read the article. Nothing but one-sided wishful thinking.
If people are becoming more and more interested in a device that does more than games, then certainly they'll be more inclined to buy one that makes those services readily available and not stuck behind greedy paywalls.
Just a side note on the whole HDMI-In feature. My bro's the only one in our circle of friends that bought the Xbone. He praised the inclusion of the HDMI-in, insisting how he pl...
The same reason they stuff like this (and I quote):
"the combination of its CPU, GPU and ESRAM is like having a supercomputer in your living room"
Source: http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/x...
And if you don't believe me, hit up that source link.
You're entitled to be excited. But, if you didn't enjoy the last CoD, you'll only have yourself to blame if you rush off and buy the next one and find you don't enjoy it either. My advice is, don't fall prey to high "critic" scores like many people did with Ghosts. Read reviews from real fans of the series, or at the very least, try the game at a friend's place or your local game store before you buy it.
That UI looks quite nice. Also seems pretty fluid. But ultimately, the game itself needs to be really good, because Halo 4 was a letdown to hardcore fans of the series.
Hopefully, we'll get a good eyeful at E3. As it stands, this and Quantum Break are the only exclusive Xbox games that interest me at the moment. So I'm hoping 343 can get into their own and steer the series in the right direction.
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Hate to break it to you Marloc, but 99% of all home-theater electronics have internal power supplies, including but not limited to, TVs, Amplifiers, Set top boxes, HTPCs, Bluray/DVD players. Even the original Xbox had an internal power supply.
Instances where PSUs are external, are usually devices small by design (usually for mobile applications).
I think Aggressive is the reason why they're in the position they are now. How about (like Picnic eluded to) they be more generous? You know, price your hardware more modestly, drop your greedy paywalls, and create a large array of quality exclusives? This will equate to more sales, ergo a much healthier Xbox brand. They've had 14 years and they're worse than when they started. Good job.
Wait... Someone's PS4 broke and they made an article about it?
If they do Halo annually, they're going to water down the series. More so than they already have.
She was in an episode of Workaholics. I almost didn't recognize her because she was dressed as a bum.
I hope someone asks him about it in an interview. Would love to see what he has to say on the subject.
Short answer, yes. But perhaps you prefer the less (in the form of exclusives and hardware performance) it has to offer.