Bluehue52
Bluehue52
Bluehue52

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They did much more than that between Oblivion and Skyrim.
Seems more like you're just hating.

Let's face it, though. There is absolutely zero argument to be made for video games being labeled as "sports," whether they're competitive or not.

It's definitely not a sport.

Read the article again. The game was downloaded to another console that it wasn't purchased on by an account that was signed in as a guest.

Except it's not even close to always-online DRM if you actually purchased the game on that account.
People, as per usual with the Xbox One, are making a much bigger deal of this than it actually is.

I'll give you one big reason I bought and play the XBLA version. Local, split-screen co-op. I play this game with my kids and we love playing on the couch together. I know there are a couple mods for split-screen on the PC but I have never found one that isn't janky as hell and the XBLA version works perfectly.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA Blame is on MS. Perfect. I love your thinking.

1000% agreed on the coolness of the voice commands! Its crazy how much I like navigating with them because, at first, I thought they would just be a gimmick. They ended up being such a joy to use.

Happy with my choice to get the Xbox One! Also happy both consoles are selling well and people are having good experiences on both systems :)

Both. But I sold my PS4. It was nice but it was just another console. Nothing exciting.

I told myself i'd buy this when it was on sale, but even when steam had it for a mere $2.50, I could not bring myself to give phil fish even that small sum of money.

Sony fans always trying to spin positive Xbox news into a negative. </sarcasm tag for the extremely clueless>

How would a SP campaign prolong the game's MP? I mean that's what these games concentrate on after all. BF4 and CoD's SP offerings usually seemed tacked on and unnecessary and feels as if they took on some of the resources off the MP and onto the SP (especially the case with BF).

I feel the opposite. If this game has a nice sense of humor behind it, then that would change my view of it completely.

Wow your a comedic genius

Typical Remedy taking a generic third person shooter and making it awesome by using clever-as-hell twists on the gameplay.

None of this is to say that resolution is the only thing that matters when it comes to next-gen gaming. Of course it isn't. Ryse: Son of Rome runs at 900p on Xbox One and it regularly looks wonderful, like a movie come to life. Meanwhile the Xbox One's Dead Rising 3 runs at 720p and has frequent framerate problems,

I'm looking at both on a 1080p monitor and some comparisons I'm just not seeing much of a difference. Hell, I've been playing BF4 and I remember some of the comparisons people were posting were things you CAN NOT notice during gameplay. A big one was some power lines during a scene where you are driving a vehicle at

honestly? it's fine. jesus christ. of course resolution matters, but the xbox will catch up, it's just having teething problems. do you guys remember the first "fear" on ps3? that shit came out a year after the 360 version and looked like toilet water. these systems haven't even been out a month, for crying out loud