I wanted a historically accurate WW2 Battlefield game. What was shown was something more akin to Call of Duty, and nowhere near historically accurate. First Battlefield game that I've not bought since 2.
Yes, RosweeSon... That is true. They could put out what little they have. I'm sure some people would be interested in Forza, Gears, and Halo on PlayStation. I'm not one of them, but still.
They could decide to go the way of Sega and become a developer, while also bringing services to other devices. Microsoft is saying that they want to become the Netflix of gaming. In other words, a streaming service that you pay for. You don't need to create your own console to do that. I believe there will be one last Xbox, but it's not going to be a traditional next gen console, which is what Microsoft said. I can't remember the exact quote but it was something along the lines of...
Lmao at your reply to Mosh.
Rice has a point, chris... You don't seem to like any games, so why are you on a site called News 4 Gamers?
Don't worry, gangsta... You won't have to try to comprehend what's going on. It's not coming to Xbox.
Did you mean, you are on something?
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I must have. Admittedly it's been a couple years since I was on Live, but man.... It was not a good experience. There were a lot is squeakers saying horrible things, and older people saying horrible things back. I've never heard the N word, death threats, and rape, among other things to anywhere near that degree in my life.
I don't want crossplay. Last time I was on live it was full of foul mouthed idiots. Mute all was standard.
Well... I was looking forward to a WW2 Battlefield game after Battlefield One... Then I watched the trailer. Nope.
Wow. Doesn't even look like the same game.
Based on my admittedly limited understanding of the messaging from the Xbox side of Microsoft as of late, the future of Xbox is going to be no more consoles, just a streaming service, where you have an option to buy their version of a steam machine that will be branded Xbox. I may be 100% wrong, but that's what it looks like to me. The Netflix of gaming. You don't need proprietary hardware for Netflix.
Agreed.
That's not funny at all. Its disturbing.
My uneducated guess is that the PS5 will be announced later this year, with a launch in October/November next year. Seems just right to me. Of course I may be wrong. Just a guess loosely based on previous PlayStation launches.
OMG am I glad that we've advanced beyond that. That looked terrible.
The more I see the more impressed I am.