No we didn't. YOU went from believing a baseless rumor to hearing from a credible source. Welcome to the internet.
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Based on the thumbnails I initially thought it was a Dana Carvey impersonation of a press conference between his appearance and the fake people cardboard cutouts. Cerney is a genius though, no disrespect to the man himself.
Well keep in mind that CPU's cannot read data directly from a hard drive.. that's what RAM is for. So while their HDD speed is impressive, it's just one piece of the pie. If XSX has higher memory bandwidth, it can use/access the data at higher speeds than the PS5. The Xbox Series X has higher bandwidth for the first 10GB of ram(560gb/s vs 448gb/s), and inferior bandwidth for the remaining 6gb (336gb/s vs 448gb/s).
But the good news is until games take up ma...
If Sony decides to release their first-party exclusives day-and-date. Historically they’ve added them well after release, and for a few months before taking them off the service. I’ve got Game Pass Ultimate subbed through 2022, so I’ve got at least 2 years of not having to buy any first-party games.
I'm sure all 8 people who pre-ordered this will be fine with that.
I don't think it's a case of underestimating, I think if anything they're trying to realign expectations with a different market. People keep claiming that game/console streaming is the future, and in that market you're competing with Google and Amazon. But we all know that the national broadband infrastructure isn't ready for 4K game streaming with data caps and limited markets for high speed data to begin with.
PS4 was obviously the runaway winner ...
More accurately, I'd just expect there to be an impact on the stock/supply of consoles ready to ship. It'll affect the quantity but not the launch itself.
You sound horribly, horribly uninformed on this particular situation. Nice troll job though.
A more accurate metaphor using your scenario: Apple updates your version of iOS, and your iPhone 6 no longer functions online, no cell data or wifi but local/offline apps still work. They tell you the solution is to buy a new phone.
A good graphics card costs about as much as a console. A great graphics cards costs as much or more than both high-end consoles.
I'd expect most will get a USB-C hub and expand that out to a number of USB 3.0 ports on the back. Personally I prefer to keep cables going into the back so the front is clean and clear.
I've heard that the Xbox is already using Hyper-V as the backbone for the Xbox OS, so it only makes sense that a higher spec machine with more RAM could juggle more game states simultaneously. I'd also hope it'd allow it to keep backwards compatible games in a save-state as well. Right now if you run a 360 or OG Xbox BC game it doesn't handle resuming particularly well, it usually has to relaunch the emulated OS and start the game from scratch.
Getting a bit of flack which is a bummer. Realistically I'd say as long as the disc remains in the drive it should be able to suspend a disc-based game just like a digital game, and ejecting it COULD keep the game state and simply say you need to re-insert the disc. It'll definitely work better with digital games.
Would probably work best if it took place before or during the fall of Krypton. That way if he's fighting kryptonian people, he's not super he's just fighting people of similar power.
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Time to get some updated talking points from Fox News or your local Republican. Please stay informed on actual information and not regurgitated "alternative facts" from your red state informational broadcasts on your AM radio station. Tariffs absolutely apply to electronics manufactured in China, and tariffs are passed on to the consumers in the form of higher prices. I'd expect to spend an additional 20% as our blowhard-in-chief certa...
I hope every game gets its own launcher! My PC definitely needs more bloatware and proprietary software platforms/DRM that constantly need updating and serve as a vessel for pumping ads and gathering my personal data!
Don't see Assassins Creed working in VR unless they do a spin-off that dramatically changes how you play the game. Assassins creed is fast paced with rapid climbing, running, jumping... which tend to result in motion sickness. So it won't work like Skyrim or Borderlands 2, those games have little verticality to them. You're usually just walking forward and turning slightly left and right or teleporting to static points with an occasional ladder. Splinter cell has a better shot...
It was never going to live up to the hype following endgame. I can't help but wonder if they actively tried to avoid using the likeness of the movie actors to avoid some sort of royalties lawsuit or something. Because yikes... it's jarring how different they look from the characters we're used to seeing.
It's not a first-party game, so I'll just wait for the deal to come around!
Have experienced this with some Xbox One controllers as well. Admittedly I haven't gone through much effort to clean them, I just wait for the next deal for a new controller and rotate through. My issues are typically that I move a stick in one direction, and when I let go and it re-centers it still moves slightly to one side.
Shouldn't it just be possible to make a calibration tool on the console that has you move around the analog stick so it can sense the ran...