If I'm buying a third party game, I want it on PC too. Nintendo's Nintendoness and PS exclusives keep me on console. My Xbox history and Game Pass will keep me in that ecosystem.
This is a good list to invest in PC gaming, but yeah, not to quit consoles
You're trying to nitpick, just wait and see. Halo 2 Anniversary is the only one built as an Xbox One game, everything else got ported from their original 360 releases.
Be mindful that "Up To" could be as small as dipping to 1440p 105fps in full four-player splitscreen with all players in a Forge-created map focused on a pile of exploding barrels. Or it could be "worse" (as if that's even bad in some way)
Not anymore - it's on Game Pass, jukins.
And if you pay full price for even Game Pass, you're doing it wrong.
It's not about "needing" adjustment but being able to adjust it if they feel it will improve the system.
Remember the OG Xbox One getting a clock adjustment before launch? If after launch Sony wants to do the same, they'll have the capability to adjust the cooling system.
[This is even dumber than complaining about dashboard resolution. What's wrong with you people?]
... How long do you stare at any dashboard to be so pettily bothered by its resolution?
Improvements for those that wait two more weeks to Black Friday, where the last two have gone for $35.99 right after releasing
Who's this game for at $70?
In the UI demo, I couldn't stop noticing the human characters' feet clipping on the platform. This is budget F2P shovelware in a price tag that matches 50+ hours of two Insomniac Spider-Man games.
What's the point of buying a physical version of a game you can only play online?
Better yet, why buy this game at all? Published by that creeper of a human, there isn't an offline mode even if you just want to play single player. Zero justification for that BS
It runs previous gens' software with the full power of the system with no code changes. It runs the same OS as the previous generation. There is a low end and a high end configuration. It supports keyboard and mouse. From the first party, any exclusive games will also release on PC.
At this point yeah, it's basically a PC running the Xbox OS.
I suck at Souls titles, so digital will be my go-to. Play for half an hour, swap over to Spider-Man to feel some accomplishment, then right back to DS
... Dead by Daylight has been out since 2017 on console. Do you know what you're complaining about?
The RTX 2060 really is holding back the 3080, so sad
The 970 EVO NVMe I purchased last year is currently the same $169.99 that I purchased it for over a year ago. For a portion of the summer as remote work orders were instituted, it was going for about $180.
Supply & Demand & this high-end storage doesn't grow on trees. Now that the highest-selling next-gen console with limited storage is joining in the NVMe game, are prices really going to go in the consumers' favor, in just a few months, when PCIe 3 drives a...
Laughable for a guy so hell-bent trying to go "HA-HA!" at a nearly-two-trillion-dollar corporation's marketing technicalities.
Let's just agree that Microsoft believes in 8K as much as Sony believes in generations
The system outputs in 8K. What's Bitterfell trying to get at besides being negative in yet-another Xbox post?
Even Crash 4 on the enhanced consoles doesn't maintain a completely-locked 1080p 60fps.
I always thought I should get DLC when I buy gum. This is weirder cross-promotion than what Disney does with Star Wars
I like the sympathy in these comments. It's like we treat people as people all of a sudden?
Because these are *not* at all the reactions we got to the same articles about the same kind of threats being directed toward Naughty Dog and the TLOU2 team.
*Looks at Spider-Man's change to even-whiter Peter Parker in game that glorifies the police in absolutely tone-deaf ways disconnected from reality*
*Looks at TLOU2's diverse lineup of play...
The 360 was, in input and power, an extension from OG Xbox. The PS3 was an HD PS2 with a gyroscope in the controller.
The XBOne offered an input that computationally was more advanced than a controller - your body. The PS4 offered a bigger map button and a stupidly bright light.
The PS4 went on to have some of the best games ever. We don't need wild ideas - we want good games, and regardless of input, devs are smart enough to master what they're g...
His call-out at the end about Crimsom Skies, oh yes I'd love that. Especially if the detail comes even close to the world in Flight Simulator.