PUBG was never an Xbox One exclusive. Hell, it started first on PC.
120 dollars every year for a couple of games you don't even get to own is insane.
I have seen the list, so you don't have to lie about it.
@chiefJohn117
that's only a handful of games of the over 100 games available and I've already played many of the games mentioned before subscription. Gamepass offers little of value to a true gamer.
@chiefJohn117 indeed, it's very addicting for some reason.
I subscribed to it for a dollar when it was on sale. I can't imagine continuing to pay the full price every month.
I own an Xbox One. I'm just not as easily impressed as you. Xbox Gamepass is a good idea but the game library sucks.
With Gamepass you are essentially paying a lot of money every single year for old mediocre games. And the worst part is you don't own anything.
I just finished my last legacy as a trader. State of Decay 2 is easily my most played game on Xbox One.
The normal controller has rumble in the triggers, too.
PS4 controller's shoulder buttons (R1 and R2) are also better than the Xbox One controller's equivalent.
So what? Warframe is a mindless borefest.
Are you being serious? I recently subscribed to the Xbox Game Pass because I got it for cheap and wanted to try it out. There are only a handful of games (less than 5) worth playing at the moment. It's a neat idea but the execution is severely lacking.
People with no attention span.
darthv72 That's just simply not how it works. You pay the price for the whole service. That includes everything that comes with it.
darthv72 you are a low IQ moron if you actually think like that
Probably more in line with reality.
The controls aren't bad, though. It's up to your preference if you like them or not.
GTA Online is BS. Calling it pointless was meant as an insult. It's full of mediocre and boring content without anything meaningful to do. GTA Online is trash. The sole purpose why it exists is to create microtransaction revenue.
That's extremely stupid.
A high quality, gripping 10 hour single player experience as content is worth more than 100 hours of grindy open world borefest. Easily.
That's subjective. I'm talking about objective technical blunders.
I haven't even bothered trying it yet. GTAV's online mode was pointless, so I'm guessing RDR Online is similar.
The potential will never be realized. It would require a more talented studio for it to happen.