Yea, I was pretty surprised that most of what they showed was timed exclusive indie games.
I don't know why anyone thought it would be anything less... I'm certain they are taking a loss even at that price at launch.
It seemed something was missing... it got kinda overcast and the sun was blocked out by the clouds so I couldn't see clearly, but there didn't seem to be much destruction.
I had a little chuckle about that
Haha the Ubisoft rep called it the Xbone
They should have named this the Xbox tech jargon event.
Xbox One X... X was the best they could come up with....
I couldn't agree more...
I hope the game does well, but I gotta be honest it looks like the dollar store version of Witcher.
Crap I can't find my tiny violin... man it's so tiny I keep misplacing it....
Looks interesting, like Atelier but I assume with out a crafting. I'll probably pick it up I like to collect these obscure games for my collection. And I really enjoy Atelier games.
That wasn't a partnership despite how that article is worded. Microsoft just agreed to sell them controllers to sell with the VR unit. And since that time Oculus has come out with it's own controller and Micrsoft has gone forward with it's own VR.
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@ImGumbyDammit
That's what I said in less detail.
I'm not sure why you are calling me out the only PS3's that I know of that had any problems were due to emulation errors not overheating. The original full BC PS3's have around 99% compatibility. And that 1% is a very few games that play fine but have small errors at certain points in in games.
And unless you can find some credible information stating that emulation cause...
You want to talk about numbers, ok lets talk about numbers.
Xbox has been saying Xbox users are averaging over a billion hours of gaming per month for a while now. So when you talk about 508 million hours since the launch of BC and throw that into a percent of calculation you realize that Xbox users aren't that engaged in BC usage at all.
I mean the number 508 million is big but not when compared to total Xbox gaming usage especially if you were to a...
@psychometer
Ok, you just made that up.
I have never heard of anyone having this problem nor have i ever seen it reported as such. First off the only PS3 that had hardware emulation basically had a a literal PS2 inside them, And the later models used software emulation there is no such thing as an "emulator chip".
I'm pretty sure that by the time November rolls around PS4 Pro will be $349 but even if it's not it's still $100 cheaper plus PlayStation's line-up of games.