Deleted User wrote: » Just a quick one...... I've been out of touch with the console for a while so don't want to get burned. It used to be Microsoft points when I played, but they're gone now correct? It's all gift cards in currency denominations now? So if I wanted to get a present for someone in Oz, it would have to be in aussie dollars? Does this then mean that retailers don't do deals on the cards\keys?.....i.e. Nobody sells a 100$ card for $60, at least not legitimately?https://www.g2a.com/xbox-live-gift-card-australia-100-aud-xbox-live-key-i10000070179026
LazySamaritan wrote: » Does anyone here use external hard drives to games on the xBox One X?
rottie 11 wrote: » Is mw3 backward compatible lads ? I can see it in the store on Xbox one but I bought the disc today and it’s saying it’s unplayable on Xbox one ? Any ideas ?
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » It definitely is backwards compatible. Are you connected to the internet? It should download a digital version once you insert the disc
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » Yes, I have a solid state external and a standard one also.
amadablam wrote: » Almost everyone. You need it to be usb 3.0 and you should fine. You can get a 2tb recertified for around €55
LazySamaritan wrote: » And do the games play straight from the external drive or do you need to transfer back and forth when playing? Also, can anyone point me in the direction of a 4K monitor with HDR and multiple HDMI ports? I can't find any with both online and anytime I get near a shop something gets in the way.
CatInABox wrote: » Don't think that you'l find any such monitor in the bricks and mortar shops yet, they're still pretty rare. This one has what you're looking for, but I don't know either your price range, or if you can get those features in a cheaper monitor.
LazySamaritan wrote: » Price is okay but 27 inch is too small. There is a 32 inch LG with HDR and two HDMI ports too but it around €900. :eek: I was hoping for more HDMI ports but no monitor seems to have more than two. I suppose I'll just have to get up and switch the cable myself to the third device. Would a HDMI splitter affect quality or response time?
CatInABox wrote: » You'd probably be better off getting a HDMI to DP adapter.
LazySamaritan wrote: » Has Display port the same capabilities as HDMI? 4K, etc. Would xBox One X games look good on it? I tried googling myself but my phone can't load any sites comparing HDMI and DP
CatInABox wrote: » Looking around, it doesn't seem like the adapters do 4k yet, so the One X won't work. What else are you hooking up to it?
Mickeroo wrote: » Are you playing at a desk? If not you might be better off just getting a TV tbh.
Mickeroo wrote: » it's easier to find a TV with 4k HDR, though you'd probably have to go at least 40 inch. And if you're sitting that far back you'll be glad of the bigger screen, go for a 55 inch if you can fit it.
Mickeroo wrote: » I'm not sure you'd actually be able to tell the difference between 4k and 1080 at 5 or 6 feet tbh on a 40 inch . I have a 55 inch oled TV and they look the same to me at a couple of feet further. HDR is more noticeable than resolution. Having said that, I don't game on the TV so maybe the resolution is more noticeable in a game.
scottigael wrote: » Does anyone bother doing the Microsoft reward stuff for xbox gift cards?
[Deleted User] wrote: » we don't get the same daily stuff as other places do on the web site. On android half the stuff doesn't work or doesn't credit you for it like some of the quizzes and polls are just broken and the daily streak is broken as a result as you can never finish them. I do the ones on the xbox app when I think of it as it only takes a few seconds.