CaptainGoodman
CaptainGoodman
CaptainGoodman

I'm in the same boat as you here. I'm going to buy a Vita in the next couple weeks, due to having a huge collection of Vita games (thanks PS+) already, and the cross-play with the PS4. I'm hoping for a price cut at E3, but I wouldn't expect much in the way of hardware revision.

It's been a while since I've programmed my Xbox controller for use on the PC, but when I did I used Pinnacle Game Profiler: http://pinnaclegameprofiler.com/

Too bad it's not future-proof. Can't install the Xbox One in there and go roll down a hill, without stealing someone's wifi to check in for the day.

I'm sure they'll be just fine. They've diversified well enough into the PC market with their acquisition of Direct2Drive. They'll definitely have to lay some people off, but they'll be able to maintain close to the P&L %'s since their loss of revenue is going to coincide with the lack of expense from buying X1 games.

Pretty sure it's a combination of the two. That one twitter outburst cost them a few million dollars* at least. As soon as I saw it, my tone for the new Xbox was set, and obviously it was confirmed with the way they handled the launch. I'm sure I wasn't the only one swayed by this outburst, either.

$10 says that dog dies, too.

This is false advertising. You don't need a scope in CoD!

Will the DLC be called "Politics"?

If the screen was more muted, I'd say that was a Pipboy. Probably something from a CoD game.

Tomb Raider?

Far Cry 3.

Leaning towards Crysis on this one.

Assassin's Creed.

Dishonored.

Hitman.

You know what makes me sick about this whole thing, is the amount of deception Microsoft pulled yesterday on their target audience. The people like us who are reading up on the new console, and are versed in all the negatives (used games, online, kinect, etc), will probably avoid this new console, until Microsoft

On the remote chance that Microsoft was going to be ditching the subscription, they would have said so yesterday. Some positive to take away from yesterday would have been good. As it stands now, they've already got people spending money on Xbox Live, and that's just the norm, so why would they turn away money that

*Infinite, in the header. <3

You're delusional if you think that is even remotely reasonable. I want to play my games at the same time she's playing hers. I'm sure as hell not spending $120 for the "privilege" to play one game on two Xboxs that are 15 feet apart. The only coordination that should be required is me turning on my console and

So what if I want to let my wife borrow my copy of the next Elder Scrolls game to play on the console in the other room, on her account? Assuming we can't have simultaneous connections on one Live account, (which isn't happening) how do I make that work without paying an extra $60.