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Maybe on Xbox One, but on PC the game is pretty much dead.
It's 49.99$ in Canada. Considering that new releases are now 79.99$ here, 50 bucks is a really good price.
Fallout 4 is not "too long", the main story won't take you 400 hours to complete. If that's the only thing you want to do in this game, then you'll probably able to do so in like dozens of hours. If you feel like keep playing it afterwards, then you'll have more than 350 hours in front of you to discover. Play it until you're tired of it. But dude, please, don't freaking complain about that.
The 400 hours is just a reflection of how huge the ...
The only game I've been able to use the record feature when it was fullscreen was Bioshock Infinite. Every other game I tried (GTA V, BF4, Rocksmith 2014, Skyrim, The Witcher 3) couldn't be recorded in fullscreen.
I hope Microsoft would fix this because when it works, it's pretty awesome.
Pretty amazing to think that this game was announced after the development completed. I like that.
Yea and a destruction engine that doesn't kill you when you stand on top of buildings.
The app is freaking cool and I don't even own an Xbox One. The only cons I have is the settings are really bareboned: almost nothing to tweak; the Game DVR doesn't work on most games; and all the games on the Windows 10 store feel like cheap tablet games (that's what they are though). I would really love if Microsoft would release PC games on their store like Dead Rising, Ryse, Ori and The Blind Forest, etc.
It really depends on the game you're playing. You can't really judge a whole OS on game performances with 4 games tbh. The Xbox App makes BF4 crash if you try to set it fullscreen in the options (just press ALT+ENTER and it works) and GTA V stutters like crazy now.
Games either feel the exact same, or are unplayable. GTA V is now unplayable for me; as soon as there's action on screen, the game stutters like crazy.
I tried a bunch of games and the only one with issues so far is GTA V. But as a whole, Windows 10 is freaking amazing.
https://www.microsoft.com/e...
If anyone wants it on a DVD or USB
I'd prefer Microsoft to enter the PC gaming world and bring competition to Steam. I love Steam, but monopoly is never a good thing.
I'm trying the Xbox App and I really like it (even though it's freaking bareboned). The Windows Store, for now, feels like a tablet store, but I hope in the future they'd come with PC games like Dead Rising 3, Ryse, etc.
It means that Microsoft will keep pushing, innovate and bring more exclusives to the console. It means that the Xbox One will be a pretty interesting console for gamers in the end. Kinda like PS3 last year.
You can try to alternate movement controls though. I think it's in the gameplay option.
I didn't think I had to precise that I was referring to the PC version.
Pretty sure I heard the same thing about Dead Rising 3 and Ryse.
http://www.gamepur.com/news...
http://www.dualshockers.com...
No. Instead of buying deals off third party developers, they should focus on bringing their own franchises with first and second party developers.
Well it depends. With games like GTA V where the auto-aim is really strong, the controller has a certain advantage depending on the situation. But with games like Counter Strike, a gamer using a controller would be extremely disadvantaged without a doubt.
I can't believe that so many devs neglige co-op campaigns. Games with that feature are freaking rare nowadays. Even though I love horde modes, I love to have other co-op options as well.
Consoles are easier to develop. If the game works on one PS4, it will most likely work on every other consoles. You cannot say the same on PC though.