dreman
DreMan
dreman

i think you are confusing casual and core gamers. core gamers were the ones complaining about not enough emphasis on games. casuals were perfectly fine with the extra functionality the console had to offer because they arent huge gamers and they normally play one or two games at a time and then wander off to watch or

So don’t use those screens? I don’t see why that’s a problem with the OS if you literally don’t have to hit the button to go over there.

“Actually” followed by a completely opinionated statement. Huh.

I’m very happy with choosing the Xbox over a PS4 this generation. I’ve got no hate for the PS4, mind you. I just didn’t see the exclusives (and still don’t) that would interest me enough in buying one. When comparing Sony’s exclusives with titles I’m interested in like Halo, it was an easy choice for me and Microsoft

well then those friends would all be sheep who dont know how to do any actual research.

I miss the morality meter dearly (mainly because I liked the titles it gave and that extra bit of roleplaying).

This is only tangentially a food story, but it ends up in a Starbucks, so there you go.

This.

And this is why people think we PC gamers are elitist assholes.

Most people use party chat. I rarely talk with randoms when playing a game unless that game requires teamwork.

A lot of people focus on the cheese but I take equal consideration into the bread. I have developed a love of firmer breads like miche that toast well, give a good chew and hold together while eating so that cheese can do it’s thing without missing a bite.

That -blip- noise after a kill is very satisfying.

I’m probably in the minority, but I love telling my xbox what to do.

I’m probably in the minority, but I love telling my xbox what to do.

Please pay .99 for more quotes about time.

Backwards Compatibility = Gears of War 3 = Awesome!

One, they stated it would never happen, yet did.

That’s funny... I just bought an Xbox One tonight, The Halo 5 edition, and the first thing I had to do was download a super-fucking-huge 258MB update, and it took less time to finish than it took me to take a shit and make a sandwich.

Actually, it runs through an emulator natively. That’s not porting. I think the download had more to do with protecting the publishers that don’t want their games being played.

Getting free ports of games you already own is still good deal. And really the situation isn’t significantly different than what was there on the 360.