TrueMad
TrueMad
TrueMad

First, your definition of accessibility in this context is incorrect. Has nothing to do with disabled people.

I JUST got a Series X from this program this week, and I only joined a week or so ago. It’s not ideal, but chances are you’ll have better luck get one at MSRP through the Gamestop program.

Add to that, not all games supported the (rather excellent at the time) feature.

From personal experience, the things that will get you with MoCA are bad/corroded connectors and bad/crappy splitters and amplifiers. It’s one of those things you won’t know about until you actually try and see what works and what doesn’t.

Unless something has changed with the latest generation, you can turn this feature off.

Hopefully they’re taking extra time to integrate it with the current Xbox / Game Pass app.

The issue isn’t the resale, it’s public perception. Most people would see this as Nike making a Satan themed shoe, which isn’t the case.

They’re concerned now because of bad press. Jesus themed shoes aren’t going to create many waves, but Satan themed shoes will most certainly make an impact.

Are you allowed to buy building material from a hardware store, build a house and sell it as your own creation? Or maybe buy paint and use that to create a painting and sell it?

I was about to say the same. I was born in 86 and this is the first I’ve heard of him making shots mid concert.

Seriously? Maybe you should go back and understand the context your comment was made in. This is an article where a point is being made about the convenience of having a console and a PC, and the first thing people like you bring up is how your PC is attached to the TV.

So your solution for people who keep their PC in a different room is to what? Run a 100' HDMI cable from your PC to your TV?

I did that for years, but with COVID and working from home I had to move my PC back to an actual desk for work. It wasn’t until last year that I started doing what the article describes (starting games on one system then moving to another and resuming from there), and I honestly don’t see a point in connecting my PC

I think the problem there is the glue goes down to the scalp, so even if you try to cut it off it would be difficult and (likely) painful.

That’s not true at all. They do degrade over time. Leaving them plugged in too long, charging them too fast, leaving them discharged for long periods, et. al. can accelerate this process, but at some point that battery will fail to hold a charge.

Honestly, HD DVD was the only thing “wrong” with that drive. The design matched the 360 itself, and if MS had made it an optional accessory for a disc-less Xbox 360 it probably would have been fine.

Yep. It wasn’t there at launch, but over time they added the ability for you to choose which Halo game (s) you wanted installed.

This issue is happening to people with the disc versions as well, so not really an argument against anything.

Both of those are signs of a good d-pad. The alternative is quiet and mushy.

I can’t remember who, but back in the day there was a guy who stood in line to buy consoles on release night, who would then exit the store and smash them with a bat in front of everyone standing in line. I distinctly remember him doing it with the 360 and PS3, so it had to be back in the relatively early days of