It's the only Xbox One game I've purchased so far.
It's the only Xbox One game I've purchased so far.
Something something Sony something something PS+ something something lolxboxbreakingforfreegames something something death.
Obviously everyone is gonna choose zoo tycoon. Right?
The system will also display each reviewer's playtime in parentheses next to their review.
I think I won't get an Xbox one. After thinking about it long and hard, I can't bring myself to buy some thing so pretentious. Yes, it is a stupid reason, but I don't care. Also their advertising is getting on my nerves, but that's unrelated.
So is this a bug in the actual game, or is this a bug in Animus?
Playstation Plus' debut, in my opinion, was a watershed moment in console gaming. Not only do you get quality free games, you get other perks like avatars and system themes. I know Xbox offered some free ones with Live Gold but they tended to be low profile ( minus that one Halo game either 3 or 4 - and wasn't that…
Probably as many xbox fans leeched onto the "blue light of death"
Not being a fan boy here but Sony did the whole DVR thing 10 years before Microsoft.
You mustn't be old enough to remember just how badly the shoe was on the other foot last gen. Microsoft took EVERY opportunity to lambast Sony at EVERY turn, to the point where it ended up looking like a playground bully picking on a weaker kid.
This is actually a legitimate sentiment - why, after 7 years of 720p and 30fps should it be ok that the Xbox One costs $100 more (because of a 'mandatory' Kinect 2.0), and there's almost nothing next gen about it?
OH MY GOD WHY DID I NOT THINK OF THIS I HAVE A SPLITTER AT THE OFFICE I AM DOING THIS FIRST THING IN THE MORNING I'M SUCH A FAILURE
"It also struggles at times to maintain a consistent framerate, which is surprising, given the supposed processing heft of the Xbox One. "
I don't remember every PS4 failing. I'll need sources, or I'm calling you out.
I don't think the problem is that widespread. You know that any Xbox one failures will also be sensationalized, even if they are very rare.