Don't feed the troll
That's probably because Xbox isn't a big seller in Japan.
PS3 did outsell the 360, but not by much; only 1.1 Million units was the last figures I saw. That was also mainly due to the PS3's strong sales outside of North America. In North America, the 360 outsold the PS3, and it wasn't even close.
I don't stream. I just installed a new RX 580 and have been having a few issues with it. The first Division game was constantly crashing on me with my old gtx 680 as well.
Would be nice if I could play it. I can't even get to the character creation screen before it crashes.
Glad you can see into the future. Tell us, how successful is the game?
Started it downloading on PC before I left for work. 44.52GB
Glad to know wired can see into the future. /sarcasm
I feel that Crackdown 3 had a major problem of being WAY over hyped. They talked up cloud computing every single chance they got, and promised all of these amazing things that it would be able to do, and couldn't deliver in the end.
Shining Force Neo for PS2 was mine. I had played the game for over 80 hours and was over level 100, and could progress past a certain part in the game because I hadn't leveled my weapons a certain way.
:Sees it is an article from The Verge. Remembers their terrible PC build video. Walks away:
Depends on how smoothly the development went, and how many times it had to be rebooted.
Blame EA for forcing them to release before the game was ready
It's is entirely possible that it could be, but the services really don't matter unless it offers compelling exclusive titles.
I just returned an RX 590 because every game I tried to play was constantly crashing. Maybe it was a bad card.
Looking forward to the new CPUs. The graphics cards won"t matter until they start making better drivers
Yep. They will shut this down in a few months.
Metacritic cannot be trusted. It is an aggregate of all reviews submitted to the site for a particular title, and I GUARANTEE you that people are review bombing this simply because it is a MS title. Metacritic needs to die in a fire!
500 Shards = $4.49
1050 Shards = $8.99
2200 Shards = $17.99
4600 Shards = $35.99
The shards are there for people that don't want to play the game long enough to earn the necessary coinage to buy the item.
Not surprising really. Despite all of the progress that they have made, Bungie still is nowhere near having Destiny 2 back to what Destiny 1 is.