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BTW, there IS a fee. MS was putting out contradicting statements, but when they were interviewed at last by Kotaku around 5pm, it was stated there was indeed a fee, which is the cost of the game. The only way to avoid it if you want to let a friend borrow the game is to have your friend play it under your profile on their system. |
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The problem with built-in, as I said, is that once the life of the battery is over, you have to buy a completely new product. |
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I guess I can see the PC argument but I've never been a fan of PC gaming. I prefer consoles for the few games that I actually do play. That's not my problem with this system. Paying a substantial fee to play a used game is my beef right now with it :mad:
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PC gaming is great. For FPS's, it's WASD and Mouse 1. There's a few other keys game dependant though, like spacebar (to jump usually, left shift (dash or crouch), R (to reload) etc. For games like Assassin's Creed, I use an Xbox 360 controller. Works beautifully. I won't lie. By and large my personal choice for PCs has to do with my avatar. You can make what you will out of that. And before people get on a tangent, I do support the devs. |
So in addition to not supporting Xbox 360 or Xbox the First type games, you can't even transfer-play Xbox LIVE games on this new thing.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-10797_3-57...k-on-xbox-one/ |
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Ok, now that I've actually read up on the announcement, goodness that really was a spectacular failure.
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