That's whopping compared to what's available now.
Nice.
Yep.
Another thing (a pro) is that they're easier to optimize for because they're all exactly same, which makes for more precise targeting on the software end.
This is getting great scores all around, just as I thought it would.
Love me some DOOM.
Yes.
I hope Mark tells all and leaves nothing out. I don't think he will given what Microsoft did yesterday.
Well explained.
@masterfox
When you do a spec and feature reveal, you focus specifically on the specs and features.
You're still flailing and trying to change the topic. This wasn't and isn't about games no matter how much you want it to be or how much concern you feign.
We see what you're doing. You really should stop.
More a matter of being housebound, but it's still light amidst darkness you could say.
That's abnormal and reflects the emotional development of a five year old.
But, if it helps you get through this Xbox filled news day...
You got me.
Especially with insufficient approval.
This piece is trying to spin a spec and feature reveal into a game reveal. Transparent and pathetic. Microsoft showed us nothing but features and specs and yet the caption states "gameplay reveal" disingenuously.
Garbage.
The perfect chill 'n' grill.
Showing the console handling multiple titles in suspend resume, all the specs, and the faster load times was pretty meaty.
They'll have a lot of time in the next seven months to show off Infinite and other recent projects.
Were you upset when Sony showed their new SSD loading up Marvel's Spider-Man, a current-gen PS4 game? Companies shouldn't show how new tech benefits old games at all? Every example must be 'all new' huh?
I think you're full of it.
@Razzer
I definitely get that. I think controllers are too expensive in general. I still prefer 'rechargeable' to 'built in' though and the 'buying AAs' argument is disingenuous when it would be astronomically expensive and inconvenient to do so.
Pretty sure the majority of Xbox owners aren't buying packs of regular Duracell batteries instead of the Charge and Play Kit and other long lasting rechargeable batteries. Some people...
@aaron
Are you kidding?
As controllers age the batteries become less capable of holding the charge that they did when they were new. Everyone knows this.
I prefer the Charge and Play Kit or rechargeable batteries to built in batteries. When the battery dies and the controller is still perfectly capable otherwise, I think that's a shame.
Shouldn't have to replace the whole controller.
I would definitely consider the current Xbox One controller and the Elite controllers to be the best in terms of ergonomics.
The PS4 controller is great, but the Xbox One controller feels a tad better in my hands.
Right.
You can look at it one of two ways; they're blowing their load all at once and early or they're very confident. Being a glass half full kinda guy, I'm going to go with confident.
Yeah that stood out to me too.
One of the most important parts of the video.
What happened with Lara is kinda/sorta the same thing that happened with Nate; both putting their passions and obsessions above more important things. For Nate it was a family and for Lara it was more important to 'get the thing' than to help people in immediate (right now) danger.
Jonah called her out and I liked how that played out and was written.
I also like Nadine; she's a hardass but she does have a heart which was demonstrated in The Lo...