chaoticinfinityx
ChaoticInfinityX
chaoticinfinityx

I sort of had the opposite experience in GW2 where I felt I needed to grind more... which is probably why NW is currently more appealing. I think part of it though is that I participate in more PvP battle sin NW which tend to give you a nice XP boost on top of story progression (which aside from Dungeons, I generally

I feel the same way about MMORPGs and the Guild Wars series. Personally, I found Neverwinter to be even more streamlined than GW2 was. I'd say check it out... it's free!

I'm enjoying it a lot too, currently a Lv 44 TR. I hadn't played an MMO since Guild Wars 2 (which I stopped playing half way due to other games), but Neverwinter has grabbed my interest and keeps me coming back. The gateway page to check the auction house and manage the professions has been a great time waster for

Input Two costs extra.

Staten

the 10/3 is my result in MB, not Mbps which most carriers advertise as (probably because it sounds better when the values are bigger). My service is 75/25 if you're going by VZ Fios' pricing models.

Yeah, I don't know why as I did the test in MB, but on my screen the image posting to Kotaku is showing my results in Mbps rather than in MB. So I'm seeing 78.30Mbps down and 24.50Mbps up rather than what I wrote below the image.

Verizon FIOS out of NYC
In MB it's about 10MB Down and 3MB up.

You're ghostin' us, motherfucker. I don't care who you are back in the world, you give away our position one more time, I'll bleed ya, real quiet. Leave ya here. Got that?

I've been calling it the "XBO" (I like to break all my consoles down to a 3 or 4 character abbreviation) or "XBOne" (kinda like the PSOne back in the day) when referring to it in writing ever since hearing the official name. Verbally I still call "the new Xbox" or just "Xbox". Calling it the "Xbox One" out loud when

Can't plan to kill someone (or something) in a game I don't plan to ever play.

Isn't that what I said?

It says high speed data port, not high speed cable. They are referring to the actual port at the bottom of the controller (like where the mic jack was on the 360 controller).

Because it seemed so obvious, we probably thought it went without saying.

They are similar in that they both penalize the consumer, but the mandatory connection and ability to play used/shared games are still two separate issues. And while the requirement for an online connection and a measly 24-hour offline window have been verified, the used/shared game issue hasn't been 100% verified yet

I did too. These next gen graphics are so detailed, you see things that aren't even there!

Fatface?

You joke, but someone from Microsoft just read that post and wrote it down to discuss during their next meeting!

By all accounts, it has an HDMI in and out, presumably for easy session capture. As for dual output... while I'm sure the hardware could possibly support it (on some technical level), the current build configurations for each still focus on using a single large screen and likely won't change for some time (if ever).