Yeah, there’s a problem with doing digital versions of games with mulitple play discs last I heard.
Yeah, there’s a problem with doing digital versions of games with mulitple play discs last I heard.
To be fair, beta also means “early demo for preorders and such” now. So it’s a bit hard to determine actual betas from promotional betas.
Didn’t it take a certian toll though? I thought I heard that show was notorious for reusing anything it possibly could (even moreso than other animated shows around that time).
It is? I mean there’s like one ad on the main page and everything is available at most one menu level deep. The main things I access are resuming game (main focus of the dashboard), launching a disc (on the main page of dashboard), or launching a digital game (the ones I actively play I have pinned just to the left of…
I mean really talk about a worthless article. If you can sum up several pages worth with “no comment” maybe you shouldn’t have bothered writing an article.
And don’t forget the HoloLens stuff they showed at E3.
Yep, I got games like Battleblock Theater and that Keflings game through games with gold and they are currently available for download on my XB1 (I’m in the preview program).
This is probably the more accurate reason. Previously it was one returning game and one new game each month. With one month being special and actually having two new games.
On the One you’re basically renting the games (with rental duration being equal to how long you stay subscribed to XBL gold), similar to how PS+ works. On the 360 the games are permanently added to your account.
Would that interest come to more than $10? Because that’s how much I usually get back when I preorder from a certain store.
I get $10 back on most preorders when I buy from Best Buy and I’ve yet to preorder a game I didn’t enjoy. So no, I will not stop preordering video games, go screw yourself.
People can say what they will about Double Helix, I thought Silent Hill Homecoming was a fun game. I mean it may not have been a good Silent Hill game, but it was fun.
Plus Dead Rising 3 is still better on XB1 since the single best thing in the game is that arcade DLC that is still XB1 exclusive.
Yep, I’ve tried playing my 360 recently and get this, just transferring my saves to the cloud save system my 360 overheated 3 times. I CAN’T play my 360 anymore.
They showed great games and amazing technology. People are too quick to dismiss the 360 backward compatibility when in fact it’s just insane. I mean even the best PCs now DON’T emulate 360 games.
Well, just for consideration, my PC is way more powerful than a PS2. A number of games have some pretty major problems running on a PS2 emulator where they’d run just fine on a PS2.
A little better? I’ve heard some cutscenes won’t play right and other major issues if you run it on a 360 instead of original Xbox.
Ok, looked it up and it’s mostly issues with the PAL version.
And PCs are SUPER more powerful than things like N64 and PS2 but their emulators often have problems that make them run worse than on original hardware.
Incorrect. There was the good story one and the kind of lame combat trials one.
Oh yeah, I mean I’ll say Ground Zeroes is probably one of my XB1 games I’ve played the most. I did every achievement and also all the timed challenges (both times they were up) which included one for completing every mission with no alerts, no kills, and without reflex mode.