Not me. I'd buy an X1 on day one if they got rid of the Kinect. Matter of fact, that's the only reason I refuse to purchase one.
Not me. I'd buy an X1 on day one if they got rid of the Kinect. Matter of fact, that's the only reason I refuse to purchase one.
You don't follow the news, do you?
When a business so drastically changes the very basic, core and essential part of their product, it worries me because, while they made a change to listen to criticism, they clearly refused to listen to the criticisms BEFORE the reveal.
Tone-deaf businesses frighten me.
I'll pick up an X1 when there's no need to take the Kinect out of the box, or there's an X1 with no Kinect at all.
*shrugs*
You're assuming that good games are coming for the new Kinect. I do not share your optimism.
Not me. That's actually the only way Id buy an X1.
You're really putting the benefit before the architecture here. There's literally no reason to assume that developers will embrace the new Kinect simply because it's there.
Amen.
The answer to the final question: with specifics on what seems to be lacking, where the game seems to fail and what, if anything, might be done to alleviate the problems.
That's true. Retards like me have a way higher functioning brain than you. I'd say you have Shaken Baby Syndrome, but I'd need to have a deeper evaluation period.
The snow is on the left.
Someone needs to change his tampon, it seems.
That would be you, Vorgler, in case I was being too subtle for you. I was saying you're a bitch. With a bleeding vagina.
I'm not even sure I fully understand the allure of MOBAs, let alone a DC universe based one. Not that I would play a Marvel one, mind you, nor would I shell out $100 for a "free-to-play" game.
Sounds comfy.
In the realm of science fiction, one might suggest a level of suspension of disbelief, especially if one has had a suggestion of men on Mars with no environmental protection or oxygen.
Last time I checked, science fiction allowed for suspension of disbelief.
Looks like we've got some thermal-wearing solider types in a snowy Grand Canyon.
I'm at least interested in seeing what the premise is.
No, and neither have you. Wall outlets are not big enough to get a digit into.
He needs something to keep him going, what with his entire life being now devoted to singing the praises of the X1 and always-watching Kinect.
Just because something has a reason does not make that reason a good one. Mre importantly, a reason does not make the outcome a good outcome.
John Wayne Gacy was a mass murderer. His reason was he was insane. Does that make his killings valid? Were the killings (the end result) good?
Everything has a reason and…