It didn't need to refine anything. It played perfectly, as is.
@Border1337
Why not? They've been sitting there letting them for 3 years now.
#BootsOnGround
April Fools!
Like I said, I don't want to play with Xbox players. Simple as that. If I wanted to play with them, I'd buy an xbone. I know I'm not the only one that feels this way. And that doesn't make me any less of a gamer.
If Sony is smart, they won't fall for this. This is Microsofts way of trying to garner some of Sony's goodwill and maybe also profit from using Sony's name in their news press. Microsoft is behind so they have nothing to lose by trying to play nice and enabling co-op play with the current console sales leader.
Sony would look weak if they go for this. Not only that, but I wouldn't want to game with Xbox owners. Back when I used to have a 360, it was filled wit...
I own the Turtle Beach PX4's and the Stealth 500P's. I finally broke down and got a pair of the Astro A50's and IMO, they are way better made than the cheap TB ones.
My point is "mute"(sic). Hahahaha
What you don't understand is VR is being marketed as basically another separate system. Which, if Microsoft was doing this with its next system, it might not be as bad because they could market it similar to a steam machine right out of the gate. But when you've sold millions of one configuration and you're already struggling to catch up to the competition and to win over developers, it's not in your best interest to fragmen...
Yeah, because a fragmented userbase has fared so well in the past. Give me a break.
Here we go with this "cloud" rhetoric again.
Die already
I don't know why they did it. But they have done it in the past. They actually paid people to go on message boards and post negativity. They've also gotten caught paying popular Youtubers to say that they prefer their console or multiplatform game on their system.
He sounds like a liar and a shill hoping to spread FUD. Not saying this is certainly the case, but MS has been known to hire people to do this.
For me, there are a few reasons why I stopped playing. For starters, it was because there was no cohesive story. But also because the developers thought they knew what we wanted better than we did. It seemed like every time we would voice our opinion about something, they'd have ten reasons why they weren't going to change it. Even simple requests like raid matchmaking. But the main reason I stopped playing is because they made my hundreds of hours I spent grinding for the best and mo...
I think this review is spot on. Which is kinda sad because I really wanted to like this game.
Seriously, guy? If anything, a game is supposed to look worse early in development. Not spectacular then worse.
"We Want to Provide a New Way to Play"
*rolls eyes*
Heeeere we go again.
I'm sorry, but I don't take these glitching speedruns seriously. To me, records should only count on the fastest time to legitimately beat a game.
YES! I used to make excuses for Sony saying that it was too early to be getting the same quality titles that we were so used to getting on the PS3. Three years later, there's really no reason we aren't getting them now.