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Have you never owned a stereo/surround sound AV receiver? You’re rocking one of those fancy, new, “good enough” sound bars, huh? Series X really isn’t that bad. Smaller than when I had my PC next to the TV, smaller than my floor speakers, smaller than my AVR, and, what, just twice as tall as my Xbox One X when both are

You’re joking, right?
Internet is a given, and the global average Internet service speed is 48Mbps.
You’re fearmongering with regards to storage. I, personally, can only fill my 1TB HDD on my Xbox One X because GamePass allows me to dump too many games that I don’t even have the time to...

*Sigh. I... can’t even finish

Ok.

Yes. Anything you can play Xbox games on since 360 is “an Xbox”, because it has access to the games - that’s their whole point. Xbox One, One S, One X, Series S, Series X, PC and xCloud - they’re all “Xbox”. If they can get you to jump into GamePass, their happy. They’re looking to make it super easy to jump to a

It wasn’t said anywhere until 8am this morning. This guy is a massive troll, or a lazy idiot. Maybe both.

Dude, back down. This information was not confirmed until 8:00am this morning. There’s a reason it’s in the news, and you need to chill the **** out, bro.

- With their new compression, new games will be smaller
- With Smart-Delivery, you’ll only get the version of the game you need (See: texture data size in modern games)
- Stores can more reliably stock these things - you’re not going to walk into a Target and grab a NVMe 4.0 SSD off the shelf. There aren’t going to be

If a game offers paid DLC/map puchases/cosmetics, there’s definitely more value in cross-platform availability. I think raw sales of the title itself is less important in those examples. However, if a game is primarily stand-alone, and only serves to potentially draw in platform adoption (note that I’m not saying

Nothing here that makes me regret cementing myself into the Xbox camp.
Xbox @$299, Playstation @$399, Oculus Quest 2 @$299 - 2020 is a good year for gamers, no matter where you play. 2021 and beyond will be incredibly exciting, game/software-wise. Let’s go.

Having had Atmos for Headphones for a while now, I’ve learned these things:

- It’s actually amazing for things that are mixed specifically for Atmos, the vertical space exists, and it’s tangible, if recorded/mixed well, etc. (I accidentally re-watched Rogue One a few days ago while testing the feature again - there

Having had Atmos for Headphones for a while now, I’ve learned these things:

- It’s actually amazing for things that

Aside from requiring software constantly running in the background to access the device features, and collection of metrics for who-know’s-what, what’s actually wrong with their mice? I had a Death Adder once upon a time, and it was a super-smooth, comfortable something. I don’t PC game anymore, my PC having died,

You’re really caught up on this being a “new generation”, but MSFT has said time and again that they’re done with all of that. The launch titles are going to be everything on the One, a ton of stuff on 360, and the original Xbox - with HDR, and short load times. One, One S, One X, Series S, Series X, PC, and xCloud

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

I fail to see how a re-release of a fan-favorite game based on one IP is made to be “too late” by the existence of a different IP’s game coming out almost a decade later than this thing you’re calling “too late”. First of all, porque no los dos? Secondly, they’re different games, different stories, different

It’s not that bad. Unbox Therapy guy palmed the thing. It’s smaller than my receiver. It’s smaller than most SFF gaming PCs.

Where can I get a free PC?

Part of your problem is that you think Xbox can still be defined by “generations”. You’re desperately looking to classify the systems, but it has been said, aloud, by Microsoft on more than one occasion, that they’re done with the petty, wasteful habit of starting from scratch every eight years. They’ve been working