Well, I can't say that it's not easy to get into MOBAs as it stands, but something like the tutorial campaign is definitely a great step in making it a lot easier than it was before. I don't exactly agree, however, that it takes a very long time to get the basics down, if a player has come across any kind of RTS/RPG…
I guess it comes down to development for the console, and if they put their resources into developing for the PS4 first and/or were asked to do so by Sony, that could factor in as other reasons why it's not available at launch on the Xbox One. Hope it comes back, as it should a while after launch, for you and all the…
I don't know about League of Legends, but Dota 2 acutally has a pretty good tutorial 'campaign' of sorts that walks to through everything from moving around, attacking & buying items to defending/pushing lanes, nc-ing and playing 5v5 AI matches. It's definitely helpful for new players, however I would still recommend…
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The Crunchyroll app came out pretty late in the Xbox 360's life cycle, and Microsoft are calling this their 'first wave' of apps for the Xbox One, so it might yet come out. No official word to go on, but it's possible.
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If you use Plex, it may be possible to use that for your streaming needs. Going to have to wait till after the launch to see if that works, though. All the best!
Haven't heard about what external HDDs can/can't be used, however Microsoft will allow games and downloads on external HDDs:
Haven't heard about what external HDDs can/can't be used, however Microsoft will allow games and downloads on…
Yup, I just built my first rig this past weekend and I'm going the same route as you. All the best =)
It's $265 on the eBay link under 'Wii U' in the first line =)
But Bungie PLEAAASSSEE??
Hey, I just came across this site called Logical Increments, which could be of use to you (and anyone else who lives outside of the US/Canada/UK). It has a pretty extensive listing of PC parts for numerous budgets and there's even an option to change Countries and see what's available there (by and large) at what…
I just happened to come across this table of computer parts from YouTube's LevelCap's website and thought it'd be a good share. It outlines a fairly large set of parts (primarily) for gamers on all types of budgets, from Destitute to Monstrous. Folks looking for a starting point for their builds (based on budget),…
I too had an issue when I was seating the motherboard, because it aligned well with the support stand-off of my Corsair 300R, but it just wouldn't align well for all the screws to go in. I forced it with a decent amount of force toward the back and got 'em all in finally. Then, I stood it up and happened to look at…
I stored all my parts' boxes inside my Corsair 300R case box. I guess that could also be a nice way to keep everything together if your build is complete and you're not looking to fiddle around/upgrade anytime too soon.
I actually just finished my first ever build this past Friday, and I can say that this list would've cut down my research by a decent amount. I came across most of these thanks mainly to videos from Newegg & Linus Tech Tips and a couple others like Hardware Canucks, Hi Tech Legion etc.
I live in Bangalore, India and do agree that the prices are indeed quite a bit higher when compared to the US; mostly processors, motherboards & graphics cards, imo. However, as mentioned in another comment, a bit more research and saving can lead to discovering parts that have the features you truly want, without…