I've read about those and they seem promising. I know that Europe and China are setting regulations and procedures for recycling. Of course in the good ol USA they haven't even discussed it on a government level. Hopefully this changes.
The big problem with electric, is that none of the batteries today, are designed to be fully recycled. Because they are extremely hard to recycle, once those batteries start dying off its going to create an even bigger mess.
He is too Iconic to the Xbox brand. Every time they launch a new Halo, the same articles seem to come out. Not sure why? But I'm looking forward to the game.
Their is something so much better than any rental. It's called your public library and you might have to wait a short time. But it's free and you really can't beat that.
This isn't just a Xbox problem but the industry as a whole. Ask yourselves, what physically do you own. Everything on your phone, tablet, tv, PC and for the most extent consoles are mostly downloaded. Especially, portable devices. As long as people keep buying this way, it will continue to grow.
Really depends on how you game. If your not an avid gamer and buy a couple of titles a year. Then it's not worth it. But if your buying 6-8 (depending on the type of games) games or more per year then your saving money. Of course, it's important to have fresh content all the time to keep it fresh. Hence the investment in the studios.
Entertaining and informative video ya all.
What cracks me up is all the defensiveness in a majority of the posts. People posting numbers from Sony consoles because somehow they threatened by the fact that the Series S is having a good run.
It would appear for such a small market, it sure is drawing a lot of scrutiny from Sony fans.
No wonder no one figured that one out...lol
Looks cool
I think that using corporate resources even if unified goes to far. It's one thing to voice your opinion, it's another to use a corporation to represent those views. It's a complicated situation over there to say the least. But hey, there in California so it's no real surprise.
Looks fantastic, great lightning and I can't wait to play it.
How MS was back then is completely different how they are today.
You must not have any kids. Good luck locking yourself away for 3 days to play a game. Gamepass is a godsend for people that have budgets. The more successful it becomes the better, especially for the wallet.
I know companies will always take the path that leads to higher profits. So it doesn't surprise me one bit that MS and now Sony are working both sides of the the generations. But even before backwards compatibility was a thing, games still took two, three years to really start taking advantage of the hardware. So really it's not a big deal.