JonnnyB
JonnnyB
JonnnyB

I wasn’t really generalizing. You don’t get that kind of support on consoles, at least not today. The all digital model on consoles is vastly different than on PC.

I am happy to see that they are bringing some more obscure titles to this!

Certainly not your average user at this point who just watches streaming services and plays Fortnite, PUBG, or any other multiplayer game that there is zero value to owning a disc for.

You really didn’t read what I read, which is fine, because you really want to push your point.

Microsoft as a company is moving towards a platform as a service model. It’s just part of their strategy, so this falls in line with what they want to do.

Microsoft would also need to embrace replacing the internal HDD. Microsoft doesn’t make it easy, and though they support external hard drives, that is less than ideal if you care about load times.

I feel like this should have included Sega CD support with a disc tray (similar design to a CDX or a Saturn). There must be a major limitation to the FPGA that they are using, or it would have been far too expensive to include native Sega CD and 32X emulation built in. Thinking FPGA limitations shine here.

I used to play a ton of Destiny back in 2014 on my PS Vita with remote play. It worked extremely well when paired with my 50mb/s ISP and Netgear Nighthawk R7000 router.

I think the big win is getting two of these controllers native USB.

I used to play Destiny via remote play extremely well, including in crucible.

I don’t think you understand the difference here.

That, I doubt.

Hopefully, somebody he challenged flipped it around on him, challenging him to a yami no game followed by his brain being turned into mush

It grinds me gears so much seeing this.

Be sure to update on your experiences with this product as the months pass.

I just suggest that everyone tries a demo station of PSVR.

Yes, people forget if you are sharp and you are going to a private university, and come from a low income household, you will get scholarships.

If you include room and board, then sure.

Do those OEM manufacturers provide software support? From my experience, they do not do that for free.

With a console, you have a one stop shop support model.