Nothing is being "deliberately delayed." It's right on the EA Access website.
http://www.ea.com/eaaccess/
"If you love it, buy it, and you can pick up right where you left off."
Nothing is being "deliberately delayed." It's right on the EA Access website.
http://www.ea.com/eaaccess/
"If you love it, buy it, and you can pick up right where you left off."
As an HDMI pass through, anything run into it should be coming OUT of it. I've only ever used it in stereo, so I'm not sure if the capture program has any other options BESIDES a stereo mix down. I would doubt it, however. Having to record over 6 channels of audio would put their product in a completely different…
Yep, audio is passed through to both the screen and the capture program.
Pretty longtime Elgato user here - mine doesn't impart any kind of lag at all on my screen. There is (understandably) a very noticeable delay on the capture program you would be running on a PC, but gameplay suffers no ill effects whatsoever.
They're not going to be sticking brand new games in the vault at launch, especially sports games that they're constantly pumping out once a year. It'll work similar to EA's Season Ticket.
If you're getting the newest ones as soon as they come out and getting rid of your old ones, I'd say no. I highly doubt they would put brand new sports titles on Access before they're at least 6-8 months old, if not right before the new ones come out.
So much this. $30 a year is already CHEAPER than the value I lose on the EA games I would trade in every year. Especially with quickly depreciating shooters and sports titles like Battlefield and FIFA.
I mowed them all down and cackled maniacally in doing so.
I've only played the first four or five hours of The Last of Us so far, and this sums up exactly how I'm feeling about it so far.
I won't disagree with you on that one.
Realistically, moving while shooting would do terrible things to your accuracy. Provided, you know, that you actually would like to kill the things that are chasing you, seeing as headshots are a big focus here.
Yeah, they're not for people looking for bass-heavy cans, but I like my headphones to be as neutral as possible. I also do a little bit of audio work, and I bought these while in the middle of my Audio Post Production class, where I found myself constantly having to mix on my laptop while all the studios on campus…
Yeah, they're not for people looking for bass-heavy cans, but I like my headphones to be as neutral as possible. I…
My vote here goes to the Shure SRH840. Go for about $199 street price, but I got my pair talked down at my favorite music retailer to about $170 after tax, and I have seen them on sale occasionally.
My vote here goes to the Shure SRH840. Go for about $199 street price, but I got my pair talked down at my favorite…
I think you might be confused with which console has the generic grey and brown shooters.
by that logic, Minecraft should NEVER have been ported to the PS3, it was already selling like hotcakes on the PC and 360.
I can tell you that the same thing is being done by GameStop for the ps4 as was done for the Wii U - "if you don't get this many signups for the notification list, your ass is on the line."
Xbox, for sure. The PS3 port was majorly flawed (what else is new?), at least it was at launch. Smooth perfection on the 360.
Um, the same way it would be handled on any other system, seeing as that tablet device ripoff is actually a fully fledged controller with all the buttons you've come to love and expect from your console's controllers, as well as a touch screen. Maybe you're blinded by the screen, I know it's different and "strange" to…
Actually, Best Buy is the worst place I've ever bought video games.