EB: The Xbox One X has a new built-in 4K GameDVR app that can now record clips in 4K HDR and 4K SDR. This is an awesome feature, but due to the new formats, the video files don’t play natively on a Mac after you transfer them off of the Xbox One X. This is true irregardless of how you get them to a Mac, be it using an external drive, or uploading to OneDrive from the console itself. The reason for this compatibility issue, at least when using a USB drive, is that the drive must be formatted in Microsoft’s NTFS file system. While a Mac can read this filesystem and allow you to copy files from a device using it, it won’t open the files, nor delete them.
With the release of the v36.10 mode on June 18, Fortnite removed an iconic mode.
The new Diablo 4 Reliquary battle pass system is so scummy that players are sending Blizzard more money due to accidental miss-clicks.
Switching the screens and buttons? Nah. Some person wanted to look good to someone higher up. Demonstrating how many people buy the content will demonstrate it. Even if they have to reverse it later. Totally scummy.
It’s like a car dealership selling extended warranty in a scummy way. Even if they have to refund them later, it will technically show somewhere that they sold it and make them look good for something.
If you’ve ever wanted to swap from Cap’s shield throw to Spidey’s web-slinging in the same combo, Marvel Cosmic Invasion delivers—and then some.