gmg678 wrote: » So now the dust has settled, what did everyone think of the presentation?
maximoose wrote: » Delighted with new Forza Horizon in October - didn't expect it this year and free on gamepass is just the best.
tipperaryboy wrote: » Any info on Halo MCC update and / coming to game pass? Would be great if it was properly playable - I’m sentimental about it, all these modern FPS with their added nonsense just don’t do it for me
99% of Elites don’t dual wield in Halo 2: Anniversary because the AI data was changed without regard to how the AI code uses that data.
More recently, I committed a set of changes that I had shelved a few months ago with fixing issues with the 30->60Hz game tick change in the H2 engine that date back to H2 Vista. Namely, weapon firing rates being off. If you play H2V or MCC today and shoot the Carbine, it is a very, very different beast than in legacy H2. Well, if all goes well, the next MCC update will include these fixes. We’re going to further vet the changes in Flight 2.0 as of right now
Mickeroo wrote: » So Gears 5 is actually going to be a semi open world game and the part with the ice skiff isn't just a vehicle section like we had in previous games but an actual way to navigate around the world.
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » I'll be the first to admit that I didnt like the look of gears 4 when I saw previews of it, but was happily proven wrong. The above isnt what we're used to, and its no harm to shake up the formula a little.
CatInABox wrote: » Microsofts product plan for the next few years has leaked, including three new surface devices (a cheap one, a new pro, and a dual screen notebook style one), an updated Hololens, and, more relevantly for us, the new Xbox devices, codenamed "Scarlett". Meant to be launching in 2020, it's a family of devices, but nothing else is known about it really. Could be going down the route of an S and X again, but more likely they'll have a powerful console and a streaming device, just going from Phil Spencers mention of their in development streaming platform. Apparently it leaked from the Windows group, which underwent a restructuring when it's head left, so the plans may have changed already, but I'd say the Xbox stuff is pretty dead on.
Deleted User wrote: » I wonder will they end support (or give developers the option not to support) for Vanilla One and One S? They will have to still support the X (I mean for the whole generation, not just the initial transition stage) otherwise this would be a bad move imo.
pcadhain wrote: » They 100% won't do that. Their whole philosophy is making all xbox games playable from now on. From making OG Xbox and 360 games playable on the X (some even in 4K). It'll be the same idea as a current gen game on an S or X. In two years time, you'll play on medium graphics (S) or on high (X). When the next generation comes, it'll be the same game on ultra.
AllGunsBlazing wrote: » Anyone have any idea how long it usually takes a refund to come through from MSFT/Xbox? I received an automated email confirming the refund on Monday but nothing has shown up on my bank account yet.
141_Oscar_Mike wrote: » Was the game "Outer Wilds" one of the mixer E3 rewards? Popped up in my library...
ziggyman17 wrote: » Bought an Xbox One X yesterday, have a ps4 pro, but decided I will use the ps4 for sony games and xbox for multi, the controller on xbox is miles better and I also notice a better picture quality, wanted to play halo and gears so thats another reason for buying xbox.
BDJW wrote: » I wish they would make the Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection backwards compatible :mad: