mistercrayon wrote:i think that's the point though. Xbox is a pc but the pc they were using to show off Xbox was better than Xbox so how can an actual Xbox be as good?Mod74 wrote:The problem with using a PC to demo things at E3 is it's not real is it. The Xbox One has all sorts of custom chips and boards and stuff inside. It's not like the Xbox One is a mid range PC in a consumer focused box playing x86 games or something. ...wait.
Moto70 wrote:Microsoft confirms price of Xbox One games at $59.99, according to IGN. EDIT: Why the fuck is that coming up in my Twitter feed today? I knew this had been said a few days ago but I thought that there must have been something else said for it to get posted again today.
Moto70 wrote:I never really use Twitter for my news, is this a common thing tweeting about something that happened 4 or 5 days ago?
Moto70 wrote:I never really use Twitter for my news, is this a common thing tweeting about something that happened 4 or 5 days ago?
People yes but I didn't expect IGN to be tweeting that Microsoft have confirmed a price when we were already talking about it last week. It looked like new news.Dark Soldier wrote:Yeah people do discuss things that have happened before.Moto70 wrote:I never really use Twitter for my news, is this a common thing tweeting about something that happened 4 or 5 days ago?
Yossarian wrote:It's a very peculiar underdog that throws its weight around like you owe it something rather than aiming to please.
Yossarian wrote:It's a very peculiar underdog that throws its weight around like you owe it something rather than aiming to please.
...and herein lies the main problem between the two systems and with it the two camps that have formed, those that don't have a problem with either console and those that have a problem with one of them. For those of us that don't trade (or purchase germ encrusted pre-owned), that log-in with our user ID's whenever we turn our current consoles on and already download games we are winning. We are getting more for our money than we already get. Because of this it is difficult to fully comprehend just what a problem not being able to trade in our games may be (even though we have been told we can but this is being ignored), what a problem having to authenticate once a day will be (despite already going online with our current consoles) and what having our games delivered digitally over discs will present (despite already downloading games and DLC).GooberTheHat wrote:I don't have any problems with the DRM. I don't trade games in anyway...
Gonzo wrote:I thought the new Xbox system would make things cheaper? Don't these publishers know what a market is? We need to send ubermad to explain it to them. Then they'll be like oh shit we forgot, soz.
Well that sounds pretty cool.MattyJ wrote:So you can have everything through one input. Play Titanfall for an hour then dip back into Halo 4 for a bit to coop the campaign with your mate. Don't change input, don't change pad. Also gives access to all your 360 arcade titles.
Mod74 wrote:Err, do change pad.
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