yeah, but my PC is nowhere near the TV. and providing chat support is one thing. having a lot of people use it and having good crossgame support is another...
yeah, but my PC is nowhere near the TV. and providing chat support is one thing. having a lot of people use it and having good crossgame support is another...
Love KBM on a PC. but sometimes I just want to chill on the couch in front of the 85" TV and that's where the 360 comes in. Plus, I only game while in chat parties. Playing by myself or with people who don't talk is kind of lonely.
i can comprehend that all you're looking for is a reason to argue. you know the point of the article. it was to use Ghost Recon as a platform to argue against early DLC. but the guy used the argument wrong because for one thing, he got the date wrong. And you turn my post into some kind of rant when I was clearly…
that's the web interface? it looks like the Kinect interface for Netflix. that upper left corner back arrow was ripped straight out of Xbox.
what about the top 10 Japanese games that never made it to the States? I've always been curious about Idolmaster...
who was employee #1?
why so serious? seriously, he can get a $5 VGA or HDMI or HDMI to DVI cable to hook his 360 to a PC monitor. even if his PC monitor is 15 years old, he can still get HD resolution.
doesn't that TV belong to the guy that couldn't play Minecraft?
guys remember the predator-like thermals in Rainbow Six Vegas 2? that was awesome... go to 4:39
the first one was so boring.. and the camera was terrible. that's a lot to fix and moving to the 360/PS3 is like putting makeup on a pig...
man grow up or grow a pair... acting like a baby doesn't help your cause.
i still have an unopened Rage... :( too much of a game backlog that I'm still trying to catch up...
BF3 on the console runs at 30 fps. 30 fps games are great. but 60 fps games are surreal. the control is tighter (less latency, well under 100 ms for a 60 fps shooter and closer to 120 ms for a 30 fps shooter). the animation is better. the speed is fabulous.
hmm... big company buys small company, thinking it'll improve the big company... but the little company can't grow beyond its original size... just because something has potential doesn't mean potential will pan out. maybe flickr would've suffer the same fate just the same. maybe flickr was destined to have a…
I love ESPN on the Xbox. It's not just ESPN3 content. You get clips for all your favorites teams from sources like SportsCenter or the daily shows like baseball tonight, around the horn, 1st and 10, etc.
Minecraft is big on RAM and CPU. you can't run Minecraft on 256 MB of RAM which is what the PS3 has. They barely fit the game into the 512 MB RAM that the 360 has.
Mojang didn't have much to do with the 360 version. They outsourced the job to 4J Studios who made games like Banjo-Kazooie, Perfect Dark, Elder Scrolls: Oblivion (PS3), etc.
you start a world. your friends can hop in at any time to build in your world. when you exit the game, no one can do anything with your world. unless you feel like running your 360 24/7, there's nothing you can do about having a perpetual world.
the PS3 only has 256 MB of RAM. they barely fit the game into the 360's 512 MB of RAM...
sad that you're trying to sound older than you actually are