beakerjoe wrote: » Ive been playing Lego Stars Wars with the 5 year old. Been rrying to keep her away from video games but with the lock down Ive allowed her to have a few hours play to keep her busy. Turns out she loves Star Wars and the games have been a gateway to the movies.
Hurrache wrote: » The lego games are simply brilliant, I've spent hours with my son around the same age playing them all. And like you said, they're like sponges, he knows all the characters, Star Wars, Marvel and so on from playing the Lego games. The Incredibles is really enjoyable, give that a shot. X
Deleted User wrote: » I'm playing the first Lego the Movie game with our eldest and she loves it. I've played a fair few of them over the years and it's by far the best of them in terms of being a little different so as to be interesting to me again. For the most part they are more or less the same game every time. They are great in how they are structured too, so that you can say OK we'll play through 2 levels tonight and pass an hour and then leave it at that.
beakerjoe wrote: » Ive downloaded Lego Worlds. Not as easy to pick up for the little one.
Gamer Bhoy 89 wrote: » Lads, I was playing Gears 5 the other night, ranked playlist, and I got a message from a lad in my team that said "stop push...." I haven't played Gears online with anyone in about 9 years so these new terms are alien to me lol WTF does "stop push" mean?
CatInABox wrote: » So, another day, another day in doors. Finished the Gears 5 campaign, most enjoyable, you can definitely see the team behind it getting more confident. Working through the Battlefield 5 campaign, and while it's good, the open world levels feel very sterile or something. I really shouldn't be too hard on them tough, they've never been more than an add-on bonus to the multiplayer.Also, lock in is really difficult with two young kids. There's only so much Cosmic Yoga you can put up with.
CatInABox wrote: » So, another day, another day in doors. Finished the Gears 5 campaign, most enjoyable, you can definitely see the team behind it getting more confident. Working through the Battlefield 5 campaign, and while it's good, the open world levels feel very sterile or something. I really shouldn't be too hard on them tough, they've never been more than an add-on bonus to the multiplayer. Also, lock in is really difficult with two young kids. There's only so much Cosmic Yoga you can put up with.
Jordan 199 wrote: » Does anyone know if there is a Spring/Easter sale coming up soon?
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » Starts today!https://majornelson.com/2020/03/30/this-weeks-deals-with-gold-and-spotlight-sale-170/
blockfighter wrote: » Isolation has given me the oppurtunity to give Game Pass some proper use. Gonna start Gears 5 tonight. Definitely my fav Xbox series. The Xbox app on Windows 10 is a God-send. So handy to be able to play games without hogging the TV on the other half.
in2dark wrote: » What games can u play on the win10 machine? The same? Will you need a good pc with strong graphics card?
sniper_samurai wrote: » The Xbox app just streams to the PC. You could just install the game and play the PC version if your rig can handle it, your saves will port too if it is a play anywhere game like GoW5 too.
in2dark wrote: » Wowwww didnt know So all I need is a laptop that is on the same wifi with the xbox? And then install this xbox app on the laptop. You gave me homework... Thanks
Jason Glamorous Songbird wrote: » I bought an XBox One bundle recently and it appears that the game code and the Xbox Live subscription is missing from the box. I have tried contacting the retailer but as you can imagine the customer service is hard to reach at the minute. I contacted Microsoft and they directed towards the retailer. Any chance Microsoft will honour the code or am I stuck waiting on the retailer?
blockfighter wrote: » Yep. Windows 10 will have the app already installed. My laptop would be well fit to handle playing games directly on it but I like that it doesn't take up any space on it when the game is just streaming from the console. I originally had my console in the converted attic but the wifi couldn't get the signal down to the living room, so I've relocated the console to the living room and now streaming works like a dream.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I find theres just enough lag to put me off and not bother with it. It's as if the controller feels spongy.
TitianGerm wrote: » Is there a small black box inside the console box?
rafa05 wrote: » Guys total newbie to xbox here. I used to play playstation megadrive as a kid/teenager. Got the playstation 2 and gave it to my brother. Kind of got bored with it. I used to love Fifa and would play it online before. I would only be playing it the odd time and wondering is it worth the investment for me. What would I need to get going? Thanks