Says who? You?
Yup...
Hammad, who cares? This is an Xbox article, lol.
If the launch title exclusives are interesting and plentiful then I won't wait to buy, which is the reason I'll be getting an XB1 xD
I'm sure someone will be able to create it using Project Spark, so I don't have to go outside of the XB1 to play it =)
Hopefully I'll be plugging mine into my XB1 and playing it...with less steps of course. I have a lot of games to catch up on, lol.
I'm sure Sunset Overdrive won't be timed though, lol. Somebody somewhere is salty over that. The disagrees will help my case.
Sony might as well not include one. That thing is terrible! It could have at least been made with the gummy ear pieces built onto them.
http://cdn.medialib.compute...
Do some research.
"Almost a month ago we broke the story about rumors dealing with a GPU upclock and an additional 4GB of RAM to the Xbox One."
Yup, they actually did...
https://xboxuncut.squarespa...
Hmmm...
Well, with my comment Sony makes it quite clear you don't really "own" anything they make hardware or software-wise(with software that's every companies stand seemingly, not just Sony, just look at the license transfers and such.). I don't know if you're actually replying to me or the above poster. In reality, a device has to be modded to play a modded game and/or to actually mod a game. That's a definite for Sony but Nintendo on the other hand doesn't really...
"I don't think Nintendo has a case here. People have a right to "jailbreak" their DS or 3DS, they did buy it and they do own it."
Lol, tell that to Sony about their devices they sell and hear what they say.
On what?
Why don't you tell us?
Edit: Because my name isn't cooguy and I don't ride the PS4 wave? Yeah that's it.
Exactly!
Kids say the darnedest things.
"'The official answer is that the PS4 supports 4K output but for personal contents, like photos or videos. Not games," Yoshida said. "PS4 games do not work on 4K.'"
"Update: A representative from Microsoft confirmed to Polygon that Xbox One games will support both native 4K resolution and upscaling to 4K."
Oh snap!