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Turns out they actually disabled this for Xbox players. See comments below. My bad.
InUrFoxHole is actually correct, it turns out. They removed the option to do it on Xbox. That is bizarre.
You can disable crossplay through the Xbox One settings, but apparently you then can't find any Warzone games.
That is garbage.
Cheating on console does occur (there's actually a specific controller cheat problem with console players right now that I as a PC player have had to deal with), but I understand if console players ...
You can just disable crossplay. Console users are not forced to play with PC players.
It's like the first or second option under the accounts settings, so it's not like it's hidden or anything.
And yes, they can complain about it, considering how many people out there crossplay in teams with their friends.
naww this jericho1337 thing thinks it's a refined intellectual gamer that's better than the rest of us :')
Me: Mom can we have Silent Hill?
Mom: No, we have Silent Hill at home
Silent Hill at home:
@Ryushaa Well I got owned lol. Thanks for sharing that
For decades we've always technically been sold a license to play games as opposed to buying the games outright, a license they could always theoretically revoke. Back in the day it wasn't realistically logistical to revoke a license and/or enforce that.
It's interesting seeing digital become so big that this whole "license" thing I'd snigger at as a kid became something publishers/sellers could actually enforce. I don't think they shouldn'...
@Donnie81 No. No store in any state in the U.S. - nor even in the UK where customer rights are often more expansive - has any legal obligation to "honor" a labelled price. You just made that up. Why, I don't know.
As for "buying an incorrectly priced item", if you've *already purchased the item* from a physical store, then yeah, there's not much the sellers can do. ocelot07 is correct and it's strange that anyone is disagreeing with a fac...
I don't know anything about Facebook owning Opera. I think they wanted to buy them nearly a decade ago but it didn't go through.
Maybe because it has a decent library behind it and it's also good if you're a collector and even better if you're a modder.
Tom
It's not fake. Might seem superfluous, but it's hardly fake news.
Always happy for more Disgaea, but goddamn are those 3D models a huge downgrade.
Letting ghosts interfere with anything just seems too OP to me. There's a reason they're not allowed to deal with sabotages: they're invincible, are very fast, have unlimited vision, can go through walls. They're powerful - giving them all that and allowing them to interfere with whatever the impostors want to do, beyond trying to speed up their failure by doing tasks more efficiently.
I guess the 'boredom' thing is really only an issue for those wh...
@Marquinho
You're embarrassing yourself.
Bethesda will still self-publish and their agreement with Microsoft protects that. No company in their right mind - especially one whose games sell least well on Xbox - would agree to be exclusive to Microsoft in that manner.
fr0sty is correct, and you don't seem to understand that business ownership does not always mean absolute control over everything the 'owned' company does....
Judging from all the disagrees on comments here, is it safe to say a majority of people here actually think this is monopolistic?
You guys realize that not even Disney is a monopoly in any domain, right? If you understood basic economics, you would know this.
This purchase is not monopolistic. Stop taking out your fanboy butthurt and embarrassing lack of understanding of economics on others.
oof. Hopefully they'll reduce it to something more equal to the game's worth.
@lodossrage
"This is the same man that whined that Microsoft would firmware Steam out of existence in favor of the Windows Store. One year later from his comment, his company is makes a store to compete with steam and now he speaks of them like enemy number one."
The part of my brain that was in the driver's seat as I wrote my response read the above as an equivalence, which is to say that I interpreted it divorced from the context the rest ...
False equivalence.
The potential of Microsoft using their operating system to reduce the functionality/accessibility of Steam ("firmwaring them out of existence") in favor of their own digital distribution service is not the same thing as simply starting a competing digital distribution service. Very different.
I share some of the skepticism, but someone starting said competitor can, as you put it, "whine" about an operating system fir...
They turn eleven up to eleven?