quietthunder
QuietThunder
quietthunder

Sounds like a grumpy PS Fanboy.

Sounds like you just don't like the look of the Metro UI.

I'll be honest....between this and the PS4, I am actually liking the Xbox One interface a lot more as time passes. My only issue is with the order of my pins (without using smartglass to move them around), but beyond that, it flows together well and is relatively quick for me.

sorry, but has to be said. NO, just no. I have no idea what you are talking about. mine zips between screens quickly and smothly. switching between tv, and digital titles is seemless, and while I do have the occasional quirk, I have yet to have any problems getting to my friends list or games, even when offline.

Nice write-up. I got my Xbox One and PS4 within 2 months of eachother and while i have a ton of fun with either, i spend the most time on Xbox One. it's where my friends are and i like the social features there. My favorite feature is the facebook like feed where you can see your friend's achievement pops or game

I currently own all 3 "Next Gen" consoles. Of the 3, the PS4 has seen the least amount of playtime in recent months because of the great games I've picked up on the Xbox One. Now then, I'm not some console fanboy who will immediately dismiss another console for my console of choice. Having all three, and actually

I've had the xbone since launch and literally never had none of these problems. I kinda feel like you've read into small bugs and made out that every owner has experienced them :)

Going back to WoW feels like going back to my college campus and seeing how everything is changed. It's exciting to see the improvements and additions to both and thinking how much nicer everything since you left. And while it makes you nostalgic for the experiences you had that will never be replicated (21st

Pandaria was smooth as butter. I remember getting into the horde starter zone quickly, cruised out of there, and was off on my own all the way to 90. Would of had realm first DK if I didn't get lost trying to get into Dread Wastes or actually took item rewards lol.

There's a fair bit that can be chalked up to just extremely large amounts of server load from players trying to get in or play.

Your other posts seem to give that off, I was just a bit irritated from multiple comments all saying similar things and chose to spout off on yours. Fair enough.

I can only speak to Virginia's state law with any real authority, but the reality—at least here—is much more difficult than the average layperson might think.

Title 18.2, Chapter 6 of the Code of Virginia (crimes involving fraud) has about 100 sections, none of which this behavior obviously falls under. A police

Exactly, I could get behind this if the people who used this process, then sold the goods and used the profits to help give back to walmart employees.

I sincerely doubt that, under most states' laws, this would constitute a crime. In any case, morally-speaking, of course it's wrong.

Price matching in general is a good thing, but when people go out of their way to scam a company it's going to end up ruining it for everyone.

Isn't human ingenuity such a wonderful thing?

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Agreed. Its pretty much keeping me out of doing Raids with pickup groups. I'm a pretty inexperienced Raider, so I'd prefer not to fail because the game is being stupid, and more.. me being stupid.

Lots of things. One big example: I do the Vault of Glass with some friends every week and every single time we get to the Templar fight, we all randomly lose audio. Later, sometimes the mobs will just randomly freeze, or we'll get stuck inside the time portals. Really fun stuff.