Here in Australia they offer us a 7 day ‘satisfaction guarantee’. Where you can return it for cash within a week of purchase.
Why not get both new consoles? I for sure will.
(The next Xbox that is)
Inside the S, the fan is the largest component, then the disk drive.
Taking it out saved a lot of room & with a re-design could have been even slimmer.
Personally I think MS are testing the water. Seeing if a discless Scarlett would sell.
*drink out nose* HA!
Sadly tho, that’d probably increase sales dramatically.
Anyone else find it ironic that EA are publishing a deluxe version of a game that has “no micro transactions” but includes extra content 🤨
Looks better each time I see it.
Any word on how big it is? Size/Hours?
“Keyword not found” maybe the writer was caught with a bit of *cough-cough* & they scrubbed the article ;}
Oh! Wasn’t it! I replayed that episode just for that part.
Finger bang’en all day long.
One can hope!
Just think things gotta change at this point in history.
I have Halo MCC on Xbox, and can download it free via cross play on my PC (I have a gtx1070 FYI)
But! I have to pay for Xbox live on the console while, if I so chose, cancel my subscription and play for free on PC (which will still use Xbox live, same gamertag etc.)
So the only thing that I can see which seperates Xbox live on console & pc is these free games.
And with MS p...
In all honesty i’d rather MS strip Xbox live back to a bare bones service (no free games) but make Xbox live online available free for everyone.
Thought it was common knowledge that the specs for the next Xbox & PS5 were pretty much set in stone.
Each just waiting for the other to show their cards first.
Those same ppl living in N.America tend to forget that PSnow isn’t available in places like Australia.
Nor will Google’s Stadia launch here.
[insert Ron Burgundy gif]
“I.. Don’t believe you!”
Can only be a good thing.
Ironically enough, if MS ‘had’ of published it, there’s no doubt it would’ve been on Steam too :/
I agree with that & actually so does Xbox. They said that streaming could never beat an installed game. (Which is why their creating new consoles)
Plus, what about ping and lag?
Maybe it can work fine for a single player game, but what about a fast passed MP game?
I’m sure Samsung thought the same thing when they announced the Pixel
I’d just started high school when I first met the Game boy (‘94) & would get a Pocket edition a couple of years later.
Back then a lack recharge via USB or an internet connection, let alone WiFi was nothing.
You needed a continual supply of AA batteries (GB took 4 for 10h of play)
And that’s only because the screen wasn’t backlit.
If you wanted to play a GB, you had to do it in a well lit room,.. but not too well lit cause that’d also make the image in...
I thought Sony were somehow backing it & logically...
And remember that Shenmue was released on the original Xbox back in the day. (Just theorising that it maybe more a ‘deal’ thing than anything else)
Said it before: I Personally think this is MS testing the water to see if a discless next gen console would sell.