While the anti-Microsoft memes continue to stream onto Reddit's front pages, Gamers Association editor Curtis Stone asks the inevitable question: "Are we being too hard on the Xbox One?"
CGM got a very extended hands-on look at Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and it looks like BioWare has made good use of the last ten years.
Looks fine to me. Not super Current Gen graphically, but that's fine. Well, except for that hair physics. That's actually pretty current gen. But as long as it has a good main story, plenty of choices for the player to make and it's not bloated with crappy fetch quests like the third one, this should be good to go.
Can’t wait for all the game “journalists” to start singing praises for this game only for gamers to find it sucks.
Epic Games is working on another game-changing Fortnite mode, and according to a leaker, it will come out within two weeks.
Fortnite servers will have more problems than usual over the following month, and Epic Games revealed why.
They’re taking them all offline and replacing them with UT99 servers for the foreseeable future.
To an extent, I'd say yes. We NEED to be this hard on Microsoft's policies, but the system itself and the games line-up available are impressive. I'm legitimately excited to use Kinect for some games; I just don't want it spying on me.
MS needs to ditch all of the anti consumer/indie restrictions
nope ms are the ones being hard on consumers and are so tunneled visioned that they cannot see that they are alienating the fan-base they spent all that time building from the 360era. what a shame
No. Some only learn the hard way.
If we are not hard on Microsoft then this would become the norm and it would just keep getting worse and worse....