Looks to be the screw which holds the power plug down to the aluminium slab that sits between the split board. I don't think it'd cause any major issues, but I'd still be requesting a replacement immediately.
Are you talking about the original release (which was trash) or ARR and the expansions? I'd agree if we're talking about the original launch, but once it re-launched, it was like an entirely different game and has only continued to improve as the years go by. I highly recommend you check it out again some time.
XIV is without a doubt the best FF since X. Too many fans write it off because it's an MMO – either because they assume it's like other MMOs (it's not) or don't have the time – but it's so much better than what you probably think it would be. The plot and characters across ARR and the expansions are as compelling and legit as a single-player entry, if not more at times. It's for this reason I'm personally pumped for XVI. These guys know what they're doing.
I don't agree with the article, but, at the very least, I'm relieved we're finally moving beyond the Jaguar CPU of the 8th Gen. That was a bottleneck from the beginning and definitely gimped game design over the last 7 years. I'd be much more concerned if the Series S didn't have a comparable CPU or storage layer, but the 4TF GPU and reduced memory will undoubtedly produce an inferior product that will only get harder to develop for over time.
Being racist and racial insensitivity are not the same thing. One involves prejudice and discrimination intended to hurt and the other is an act ignorance. Whatever your views on this case and whether or not you believe change is warranted, this was not an example racism, and people should stop throwing that word around.
Given there won’t be the need to duplicate data multiple times to accomodate for disc drives and mechanical hard drives, game file sizes may actually reduce at first and then end up around where they are already.
It’s out in Australia. We’ve been asked not to spoil anything, but nostalgia googles off, it feels like a proper game. It’s significantly expanded, and there is a lot not shown in the trailers. From what we can tell, it looks to be 25-30 hours for the main story and 50 including all the side content. Typical FF.
The heating solution for NVMe storage is one of the big reasons you can't just stick any drive in. That's a reality of the technology and not simply MS wanting to gouge fans.
The deep dive also confirmed external USB storage is supported and can run Xbox, Xbox 360 and Xbox One games, as well as store/backup Series X games.
Shifting games from external USB storage to the NVMe is still MUCH quicker than re-downloading, so it's a pretty reasonab...
For Xbox, Xbox 360 and Xbox One games, yes. You can also use apparently use it for storage of Xbox Series X games, but you cannot play Series X games from an external HDD as the USB format is too slow.
@dontbhatin, I understand what you’re saying, but in my example I stated applying the feature retroactively. I have a digital copy of Last of Us PS3 in my library, and there is no reason why I should still have to rebuy the PS4 upgrade that released the following year. Cross-Buy would have been a much bigger deal if they retroactively applied it to all PS3 titles which were re-released on PS4. Improved backwards compatibility for the next-gen makes it much harder to justify reselling old game...
You're not wrong that it's cross-buy. However, the library of cross-buy games isn't exactly anything to brag about. It also wasn't retroactive – for example, where people who purchased the Last of Us on PS3 digitally got the PS4 upgrade. There was no big push for this feature because it was more profitable tor resell upscaled games.
The idea is PlayStation's, and credit where it's due, but they didn't do enough with it, so that's why this mov...
If all first-party games were already coming to PC, and PC has to cater to minimum spec machines, is it not logical to assume low settings on PC would probably be pretty similar to OG Xbox One?
I get this direction takes the wind out of the sails for enthusiasts, and I'm personally more excited about what the PS5 is going to do as I prefer their first-party titles. However, I'm not convinced this is such a big deal as it's being made out to be. If they already h...
I’d go as far as to say XIII-2 is genuinely underrated and Lightning Returns has some interesting mechanics and ideas, but the best trilogy? Not a chance. The entire narrative arc is complete drivel and Lightning becomes an utterly dislikable character by the end.
RE2 took four years from announce to release. That seems like an awfully long time, right? I'd not be surprised if both games were being developed in conjunction, given how they share a lot of the same assets. This could explain the quick turnaround. Call me an optimist, but it could also mean RE3 has had more time to be fleshed out.
The best thing going for xCloud is that it's going to be included with GamePass. It'll be hard for Stadia to compete with the model they're trying to push for. There is no reality where I will pay full price for a game and can't download it.
No, it's referring to "couch co-op," as in people playing an online multiplayer game together in the same room with one person using xCloud. That is not the same thing as Share Play.
Choudhry again: "Sea of Thieves [one of the games in Preview] doesn't support couch co-op. People in the programme are using Project xCloud to create a couch co-op experience. When I'm playing at home, one of my kids is playing on Xbox One X, another is on my Surface...
RE2 is amazing, but no love at all for Sekiro?
I'd also vouch for Easy Allies above pretty much anyone else.
I can't help myself. Role-playing Game (RPG) Games.
It's definitely not like XIII. I guess you could call it wide-linear or open zones. The game has many large open areas that you can travel between. More like XII or the newer God of War games.