I love having 100up/100down internet, especially because steam's servers can max it out. Even files that size I start the download, go watch a couple youtube videos and done. It has made me beyond spoiled though.
I love having 100up/100down internet, especially because steam's servers can max it out. Even files that size I start the download, go watch a couple youtube videos and done. It has made me beyond spoiled though.
LA Noire ran fine for me. I don't blame them too much about GTA IV because it was the first version of their rage engine and they won me back with the new Max Payne.
For certain games it's almost a necessity. Games I can think of off the top of my head are Battlefield 3 and Skyrim. BF3 because without an ssd load times are atrocious, and Skyrim because of all the loading screens when going in/out of buildings. On my HDD it would take a bit to load, but on my ssd I'd barely even…
What is this, a gif for ants?
Hmmm why only some games if it's streaming from your PC? Is it something that has to be coded in the game itself? Also, if that's the case could some one still use the PC while it's streaming? I like this aspect of it more than anything. Hopefully in a few years google fiber will be widespread enough that ISP's get…
I played it this morning. Play TAM almost every day still.
I didn't say we do. I'm saying before when developers had a guarantee that every xbox one sold would be hooked up online it would make putting more time into new ways to utilize the cloud more viable. However, now with that guarantee gone we'll probably just get standard tasks from it.
I wish this could of been sent to everyone before it was too late. I was looking forward to seeing what developers could do with the cloud on XB1 down the line. However, why should they waste time and do anything other than basic tasks with it now.
Do some research before spewing wrong info out as fact?
Some of us aren't teenagers whose friends all live in the same town? Hence why being able to share games with anyone anywhere is great.
They've said 100 times you can turn it off.
Without console side DRM I don't know how you can't see how much this would be abused.
This is why Microsoft fails..their PR is awful. It has nothing to do with the local content. To give an example I could add any friends who have been on my XBL for 30 days to my 'family list'(up to 10 people). Now after doing that I would have full access to all of their game library to download and play on my console…
Not possible with DRM in place, otherwise it'll be abused to hell and back.
Yup, no future innovation with their cloud services because now every game must be able to run completely offline. We may still get simple things like AI offloading when connected, but probably won't see anything really groundbreaking because from a developers point of view what's the point.
Are you really so narrow minded that you don't see he's not talking about DRM, but the things that could of been done on the console that requires DRM so they don't get abused?
The changes Microsoft was bringing made everything more convenient..........
Wow, even if you were right you still made yourself sound like the biggest idiot.
What? The whole point of the family pack was to allow friends wherever they may be to download games from your library and play them on their consoles. Had nothing to do with anything local.
I was talking to Dune, I agreed with you.