fearing
fearing
fearing

At least that would explain why they made such large forecasts for console sales on the Wii U and 3DS.

Bungie certainly does not hate it. They hated a lot of the development and the ridiculous crunch it had for sure, and they hate that they didn't get to finish the ending, but they don't hate the game. Some of their best stuff got started there. The developer commentary for the game by Jason Jones, Marty O'Donnel and

Well, at least they actually researched it before printing it. I have a little less trust in what GameInformer prints after their recent issue listed WiiU's online as one of their 2013 disappointments. In and of itself that would be totally logical, but they listed a few reasons for it and included no unified friends

That's disappointing. Do you have a link to that? They never made Final Fantasy XI or Phantasy Star Online subscription players have gold on top of their game subscription fees this would be a dumb move on their part... not that it would surprise me. Both companies have made plenty of dumb moves over the years that

Not to be super nitpicky, but since that was the original point of the joke, it's actually in the most recent Mario Kart game as well.

Clearly you haven't actually played it, but whatever, better to remain ignorant so you can keep spouting fanboy BS.

I know it's probably hard to believe when you just listen to the info fanboys spout on the internet, but yes, 60fps.

It depends on the TV and also probably how you use it. A lot of TV's when you just select the channel, it waits a second or two to make sure you aren't going to add another digit to that channel number. Unless you hit an "enter" button on the remote first. It's pretty clear to see in the video the actual channel

Part of what they were talking about were development tools that allowed their focus to be on things like resolution while simultaneously maintaining 60fps. If you remember, many devs were anonymously stating that development was 6 months or more behind schedule on Xbox One launch titles. The reason titles under

And yet, when you disconnect the internet it still runs in 1080p.

Unless you want to play your games while your streaming content, or be able to seamlessly and instantly go back and forth between the two while waiting for people to join a lobby in a game or something. Or do anything else on your Xbox while streaming other content for that matter.

For online features. The game still runs at 1080p even if you aren't connected to the internet.

It's a LITTLE bit new for a guy who is using his Xbox for other stuff on his TV like games, he now has voice commands for all the stuff he's streaming and can run it in tandem with whatever he's doing on his Xbox. He can be playing a game, pause it and instantly switch to the stuff he's running through the HDMI while

Unless you actually use your Xbox for gaming and stuff like this guy and I'm sure a lot of other people clearly do. Then he now has voice commands for all the stuff he's streaming and can run it in tandem with whatever else he's doing on his Xbox. He can be playing a game, pause it and instantly switch to the stuff

What the Jonathan Adams just said, plus I think you need a TV tuner card in your pc.

No, the Xbox doesn't do it on it's own, but as someone who is clearly already playing games on his Xbox and doing other tasks he now has voice commands for all the stuff he's streaming and can run it in tandem with whatever else he's doing on his Xbox. He can be playing a game, pause it and instantly switch to the

There's very little lag, but as a trade off, now he has voice commands for all the stuff he's streaming and can run it in tandem with whatever else he's doing on his Xbox. He can be playing a game, pause it and instantly switch to the stuff he's running through the HDMI while waiting for a Live party to show up or

That and he now has voice commands for all the stuff he's streaming and can run it in tandem with whatever else he's doing on his Xbox. He can be playing a game, pause it and instantly switch to the stuff he's running through the HDMI while waiting for a Live party to show up or whatever and instantly resume the game.

That's mainly to do with his TV. When he says it, you see the channels on his screen almost instantly, but like many TV's when you hit the channel you want, it takes the TV a few seconds to get there.

Pretty sure there is also vs multiplayer in Desitny. In fact, it's apparently a "huge focus" for the studio.