«Three or four years ago if someone made an investment in an Xbox One, they bought that they bought their library of games, I want them to feel they get a full generational
use out of their console, same with the Xbox One S. [But] at some point, we see this usage and other things can drop low enough where you kind of move on to things.»
Not exact matches
He did say he expected future game
consoles to continue
using discs
of some form, though he specifically pointed
out that his statement was not based on knowledge
of Sony's plans for a new PlayStation
console.
The iPod dock with controls on the
console and wireless heart rate monitor with chest strap help you get even more
out of your workout — whether you
use one
of the 10 pre-programmed options or make up your own.
as a owner
of a Wii u i find it very disappointing system, the game pad is a very mixed bag i mean it could work really well like the off screen game play works great but for the fact that you never really need to play off screen for any game and in fact i think the game loses a certain enjoyment level like NSMBU it mean it works but you lose some
of those great looks the game has and i find colors to be washed
out, next with the game bad is that they
use it as a gimmick in quite a few games (zombu) and i found that over a long game play with having to look up and then down every few seconds to every minute in about 1 - 3 hours i had a huge head ache which sucked, next the biggest issue with the system is that 32 GB
console are you kidding me 32 GB only?
oh a tp makes no
use of analog triggers so it would be just fine on the wii u. you also make it sound as if nintendo will just pop
out another home
console any day now so waiting s no big deal which is not the case.
Having a decent PC and a cornucopia
of consoles, I haven't gotten much
use out of the Vita's library in 2014.
Other noteworthy features in both models include dual sun visors with a plastic slip -
out visor, a deep trunk with a flat floor to handle all the luggage or golf clubs you can give it (spoiled only by an infernal luggage net, which should be
used to trap fish, not hands, buttons and pocket pens) and the availability
of a front - seat
console that holds phone, note pad, cups and coins and power plug.
With the seat moved all the way back, I had plenty
of room to pull
out my laptop and
use the center
console arm rest as a mobile workstation.
Of course, the rotary knob on the center
console is still there to help you
out if you prefer
using it.
Minus - some minor annoyances - cup holders are inconvenient, no real center
console to put junk (gum, lipgloss, phone, etc), armrest thing is weird and poorly designed (can't put it down when you have a cup with a straw in it, can't get your cup
out of the cupholder if it is down); it has a lot more highway road noise than I was expecting, downsized and so have had to get
used to a smaller car without a lot
of trunk capacity.
You just need to figure
out the logic
of Audi's infotainment controls and get
used to the audio volume knob residing on the passenger side
of the
console.
Speaking
of power trains, the XF is only available with an eight - speed automatic transmission that, as I mentioned earlier,
uses a novel rotary transmission selector that rises
out of the center
console like a giant chrome volume knob when the car is started.
How are you planning to lure people
out of their homes, because it's got to be tempting to sit at home and
use your own
console instead
of coming somewhere?
Used to start
out with Call
of Duty but, with that contract ending and going to Sony it starts with Bonnie Ross from 343 Industries taking the stage to talk about Halo, goes to Battlefield now, Microsofts turn to show Assassin's Creed this year, they go on to two more third - party games, then Phil Spencer comes on stage to announce everything from that point on will be Xbox and Windows 10 exclusive kicked off with Turn 10 and their next Forza title, then they'll show their next Fable game, Chris Charla will then be on stage to talk about [email protected] they'll show some Hololens stuff, talk about Xbox Live and will finish off with The Coalitions new IP, hopefully, otherwise it'll be Gears
of War 5 to close it
out and then Phil Spencer will come on stage and say: «We've shown you today that we have the best in class first - party developers working on exclusive games for the most power
console ever, we've shown you we have support from third - party developers which have chosen to showcase their games for the most powerful
console.
We were transitioning new
consoles and we wanted to do something that would make good
use of all
of the power those machines would bring, Pretty much everything turned
out to be harder than we expected.
Following Sony's recent PS4 Pro announcement, a lot
of developers have pledged their support for Sony's enhanced PS4
console, either through a title update or by making
use of the PS4 Pro's extra horsepower right
out of the box — titles like Titanfall 2, Rise
of the Tomb Raider, Call
of Duty: Black Ops 3, The Last
of Us Remasterd, Uncharted 4, but also the upcoming Horizon Zero Dawn from Dutch developer Guerilla Games, will all take advantage
of the PS4 Pro.
Its the MS's fault.They designed the
console to benefit from dx12 but gave the devs dx11.Dx11 does nt has many tools that you can max the system
out for example the lower res.issue is originating from bandwith.The devs can not hit 1080p because they have no tools to
use the eSRAM efficiently but dx12 has specific tools and features to max
out the bandwith and tiled resources.If you blame me
of trolling I give you a dev's honest comment about XO dx12 «Digital Foundry: To what extent will DX12 prove useful on Xbox One?
It isn't that hard to take the game
console out of their room and lock it away for a while, or in the case
of a computer, put the kid (s) on an account
of their own and then as a parent
using the admin account (with a password), restrict access to the game (s) until you see fit.
- despite the new business partnership with Cygames, Nintendo is very satisfied with its mobile business - they are also happy with the various projects created in partnership with DeNA, and their relationship will continue - Nintendo is trying to expand its lineup
of mobile games - Cygames had a plan for a title that was very deep and Nintendo thought it was important to develop and operate it jointly - DeNA doesn't just support Nintendo's mobile applications, but also its Nintendo Account system with tech and dev support - those areas
of Nintendo's partnership will also continue - Nintendo is open to partner with other companies as well in the future - by
using Nintendo IP in mobile apps, the company wants to spread awareness about Nintendo's characters - ultimately they'd like it to become synergistic with the
console business - Nintendo wants to make mobile games one
of the pillars
of revenue - it's not enough to just expand dedicated internal development resources for this goal - this is why Nintendo is looking for possibilities to do it externally as well - Nintendo thought that Cygames» plan with Dragalia Lost was common ground for the companies, so they decided to partner - one important factor to think about when managing a company like Nintendo is that its products aren't daily necessities - Nintendo creates entertainment and fun, and the essence
of its business will remain unchanged - Nintendo says it's a high - risk business, and there are times in which performance could be good or bad - Nintendo will continue to create specialized gaming hardware and software for the world - the aim is to be successful every time, but sometimes it will work
out, and sometimes it won't - instead
of thinking «I can't do this» they'd rather think «what can we do to continuously tighten our relationship with the customers?»
I know it's not the best
out there but I won't pay the price
of console for a wheel, but the T80 is in my price range & would like to know if it's any good from someone who
uses one...
man, this is going to be such a long and annoying next gen
of consoles with people saying «the ps4 version looks almost as good as the pc version» when it will be an even larger mountain
of difference between pc and
console last gen, at least for the first year, the
console versions
of games look somewhat similar, obviously the pc versions had way better res and better anti aliasing but next gen, the ps4 and xbox1 are so far behind even a 3 year old pc, and the new stuff coming
out just utterly obliterates the xbox1 and ps4 making them 100 % obsolete and to the people who say «devs will never
use it» and «all that power is wasted» talk to me when you have played a game like the witcher 2, crysis 3, or metro last light in 2560x1600 at 60 buttery frames it makes a game like killzone shadowfall look like a freaking ugly launch psp game
Steam users (like me) often run into this problem, and have more games than we will EVER beat, or playthrough once, let alone have time / money for ALL the newest next - gen games to play as well... Which is why, picking a primary
console is the ONLY realistic option for most
of us gamers... it Isolates the types
of games, the AMOUNT
of games so we aren't backlogged on «must play» titles after being
out only six months, and so we can actually
USE our
consoles enough to justify the purchase in the first place.
Rumors have come
out that Microsoft is, in an attempt to reduce the size
of the
used game market and bring in more money from royalties, working on a technology that would allow their next
console to prevent people from playing
used games.
The retail market for Windows PC games gradually dried
out in the early 2000s, as the benefit
of not having to pay a platform holder to publish a game was offset by piracy, usability problems present with non-standard hardware and retailers like GameStop putting emphasis on the
used console game market (GameStop does not buy and sell
used Windows PC games).
If you play This is the Police in handheld mode, you can make
use of the
console's touch screen which greatly speeds up the process
of responding to calls and selecting officers to send
out, or responding to requests.
My childhood gaming consisted mainly
of console games, since our family PC was primarily
used for the internet and school projects, so I unfortunately missed
out on Day
of the Tentacle when it was released in 1993.
The free disc size seems reasonable for games coming
out these days, due to 4k and even 8k textures, videos and other high - quality features that can only be implemented on the PC compared to the
console versions, there is also support for modding which is always excellent and hopefully the game will make
use of the Steam Workshop allowing users to create mods and letting others implement them with much more flexibility and ease.
I agree wholeheartedly that gaming pc's destroy
consoles (thats why i built a gaming pc last summed instead
of buying a
console) but i
use to be a
console gamer and i really want to play halo 5 when it comes
out... damn exclusives
We can also
use its pipeline and processing code to build
out the
console version
of Lime's asset packaging.
As for PSO while I only had the Gamecube version the Splitscreen kept me, my cousin, and my brother (who
used a Action Replay and cheated the lazy bastard) and Good lord the hours we put into it, sadly after about 3 years, and a week long PSO Binder, we finally turned off the
console then about 5 minutes later we heard this loud snap, looked around the room for what might have caused it, till one
of us (I think it was my cousin) popped open the gamecube and the disc was split in half, by the time we finally found another copy we found
out our save data for PSO was corrupt data, 3 and a half years all gone, which sadly by that point with school and what not we couldn't find the time to play it anymore........
HI GUYS, im not sure if this question was already posted (to much to stroll tho) but i need some answers!!!!! so i bought my son a
used wii (not sure if there's different gen.) any ways, he loves the Disney infinity games (watches it you - tube, this is why i bought the
used console) so when i bought it i started to search for the Disney infinity game which i then noticed it was no where to be found, because they discontinued it, so i started looking for a
used one.i found
out i can
use the i can
use the portal from a ps3 2.0 and buy the figures 1.0 since the characters figures from the ps3 2.0 doesn't work and im assuming its because
of the cd being 1.0 and the characters being 2.0.
To find this
out they took the scores
of each exclusive from both
consoles,
using IGN, and took an average, the overall result apparently deciding who has the better exclusives.
Stuff like this
used to make me very upset, too, but I've accepted that Nintendo home
consoles will never be treated equally, will miss
out on most games and extra content, and will probably never reach the type
of game library that it
used to have on the Super NES.
Skeptical commenters below the post were also quick to point
out questionable elements
of the image, such as the fact that the «PS4: Pro Bundle» found above the
console uses a colon, despite Sony not historically branding it in that fashion.
GameStop started off in the business
of buying and selling new and
used video games and
consoles, but as that market continued to shrink, the company had to branch
out into other complementary businesses.
In the wake
of Microsoft's U-turn on its
used games and always - on policies for the Xbox One last night, developers have spoken
out in their droves through for the company to support self - publishing on the
console.
Its
use of avatars, custom backgrounds and themes cemented it as a
console designed around play and a sense
of connectedness with your friends - even if you just saw they were online, there was a passive sense
of interaction in watching their avatar hanging
out on your desktop.
Then as the the generation
of consoles after this one comes
out, you can
use the money that would goto a hole new system (i.e. the xbox or ps3) and put it towards a new GPU, which at around a $ 350 price point, would drastically
out perform any
console.
While what counts as the very first proper video is not entirely clear and depends on who you ask, most people can agree that the first generation
of video game
consoles for home
use came
out in the early 1970s.
Lets not totally swipe the graphics under the table as there are bosses, creatures and scenarios in here that look beautiful, some
of the bosses really stand
out from the entire experience overall but since this is a top - down arcade shooter there is so much action on the screen at once that most
of the power
of the new
consoles are put to good
use in that aspect.
If you happen to own an Xbox One and looking to get more retro value
out of your
console, you can finally retire any OG Xbox you were previously
using, as Microsoft has got a long - term plan for adding more games into the mix, just like how they are handling the current addition
of Xbox 360 games to be made compatible!
I want 3 things to come
out of this: Miiverse support across systems Unified account system and virtual
console sharing between
consoles Using 3ds as a different controller and / or playing wii U games on 3DS on the go.
In addition to spreading
out to every major
console (the creators have even considered the possibility
of the game coming to the Nintendo NX), Rocket League is also now
using cross-platform play between the Xbox One and PC, and there's a possibility
of cross-platform play coming to Xbox One and Playstation 4, as well.
I'd love to go on and on about the massive amount
of gameplay that can be done later on in the game but I need to point
out a few issues, you can see straight away Shoppe Keep is a port and from the looks
of things hasn't been done very well, the pictures
used on the purchasing menu are too difficult to see to a point that you can't read the writing at all, even the pause menu is setup for a mouse, the 5 options would have been easy to scroll up and down with your thumbstick or D - pad but it has been left as a point and click cursor as a
console player this didn't cut the mustard for me.
On the PC I can just
use cheats or a trainer to at least see the rest
of the story play
out, if I care, but on the old
consoles I never knew any
of the codes.
This also applies when I buy a
console far later than its launch date, like the 360: I bought many, many titles
used because they were long
out of print and not available on Xbox Live for digital purchase.
There haven't been many new games
out for the system in the past year or so, leaving many families with a
console in the front room that's rarely
used for much more than the occasional bout
of Wii Sports.
In conjunction with the game and its unique
use of Xbox One features, Microsoft is rolling
out two updates for the
console.
A: Players can still enjoy the existing mini games
using the old
console edition, and with the new version
of Minecraft and community servers they'll have access to thousands
of new mini games to try
out for free.
It's a little annoying when you first get the
console out of the box and you're gleefully switching from game to game to try everything
out, but by the time you sink your teeth into a title, having to
use the button is no more annoying than switching cartridges or discs in
consoles before the days
of downloadable games.