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corruptedkeep

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  1. I am in a similar situation, I was asking myself the same question a few days ago. I hope that someone who has experience in the field answers the post to have an idea of which path would be better to follow.
  2. I gotta recomend one of my favorite games. Bad North https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.PlausibleConcept.BadNorthFull The game is very entretaining, works great even in medium specs devices, and have simple graphics that looks great. As far as I know you can play offline. It is also available in PC, consoles and Mac, if you like it you might wanna play it in other devices. It just takes you a few minutes to clear an island so it is good choice to play in your breaks and spare time. I suggest you to check some gameplay to see if it is a game style you like before buying. It's very cheap anyways.
  3. Hello everyone! I need a little clarification about something: What happened: I was about to play COD: Warzone, when starting, the game showed a message that indicated that It had to be updated to play. No problem with that, I started the download. After a while I came back to my Xbox (XBOX ONE S) to see how was the update going. Because of some problem with my internet the download started at a very slow speed. Ok, that happened before, not a problem, I just gotta pause it and start the download again. But, this time, I mistakenly press the "cancel" button, instead of the "pause", and my game was completely uninstalled from my console. Is that supposed to happen? Cancelling an update deletes your game? For real I gotta download 103GB right now?
  4. I haven't tried any of the headsets you mentioned above. But if you are looking for comfort (and quality of course), I recommend you the HyperX Cloud Revolver, the headset I'm using. The leather strap make it feel super lightweight, you can use it for hours, the foam in the earcups is good and it doesn't make you sweat. I've playing Doom, Quake Champions, Battlefield 4, Rocket League, and listening to a lot of heavy metal and I think the sound quality is almost perfect. It's sturdy, it has this steel frame that keeps everything together and the plastics seems to be really well finished. Mine are 3 month old and keeps working perfectly in both my PC and Xbox One S.
  5. Hi guys! I recently acquired a Xbox One S and I'm searching a list of games that run at 60 fps. I've already searched this on Google but every page I saw is very outdated. Does anyone know about a page with a updated list? If not, please comment with the games you know that runs at 60fps on XB1 S. I know Fortnite, Gears of War 4, Rainbow Six Siege, Rocket League, Titanfall 2, Doom, and Redout run at 60fps.
  6. The problems for you are not the problem for everyone, as you can see. For me PlayStation and Nintendo are crap, I'd never recommend someone to get any of those. @Majinhoju man I totally agree with you. Simplicity is key, what I wanted when I purchased my XB1 S is to stop having to mess with the settings to finally play a game to a decent framerate. When I realized I could play the games I wanted without spending 1200 bucks in a super PC (not so super), XB1 was the easiest answer for me. And now I've seen how simple and greatly you can play games it really changed my mind about consoles. So, @a7mddiaa: "how worse is console experience than PC?": Not worse. Just different. I think you just give it a try. But I strongly recommend the XB1. I've tried PS4 pro but I didn't liked it. My last reply to this post.
  7. What a coincidence. I also a have a PC in my house, the one my little brother use to play some games like Fortnite. And it has spec somewhat similiar to what you said but a little better: Intel Core i3 4170 3.7GHz, AMD Radeon HD 7750 1GB, 8GB DDR3 1666MHz Kingston, Thermaltake TR2-500W. I know that rig very well and I'm completely sure the Xbox One S i bought recently is far better than that. I think the OS in the Xbox is great. Is the kind of evolution I wanted to see long ago (Need some improvements though). Right now I'm writing this from the Edge browser on the console. And about the credit card things you said. I sincerely don't understand. What is the problem with that? You got to pay for Xbox Live, right but that's ok for me.
  8. Makes the most sense if you have the money. Right now I'm playing Titanfall 2 in my XB1 S 1TB and looks really great in my 1080p monitor. Good graphics, resolution is ok, and framerate is 60fps all the time. It came in a bundle with Assasins's Creed: Origins (Not the kind of game I usually play but my brother like it) and Rainbow Six Siege (I really like this one). All that for 450 bucks (the prices are higher in my country). There is no way you can build a new PC to play Titanfall 2 at medium/high settings, 1080p at 60fp for that price. If you want a gaming PC you should be prepared to spend at least 800 or 1000 USD.
  9. Not everyone care about the exclusives, dude.
  10. Hi mate! Buy it now. I picked a XB1 S last week in a sale, and I got to say, I have no regrets at all. I mostly like shooters games and I've been playing Rainbow Six Siege, Titanfall 2 and Fortnite. They look awesome, the resolution is ok, the framerate is 60fps all the time, the graphic quality is good, and what really blew my mind is that everything is inside that little white box that doesn't make any noise nor heat. It's incredible. It came bundled with Assassin's Creed Origins, and well that game have a capped frame rate to 30fps, the same for R6 Siege in Terrorist Hunt mode and a lot of games in consoles. I've been PC gamer my whole life, so you will notice that change from from 60 to 30fps. And as a PC player I care about framerate. But it's no that noticeable in some games, for example in AC: Origins is fairly noticeable, in R6 Siege Terrorist Hunt is barely visible, but I played the game Crossout and was super annoying, it almost melted my eyes. So that's my experience from the last week with the Xbox. About the controllers, you just need to get used to it, I haven't noticed any latency issues wirelessly or wired. They work well with both PC and Xbox. Next month I'll buy Doom I've read that run at 60fps. I was thinking of building a PC but is really expensive for me right now and in my country prices are even higher, so I think the Xbox is a good option. Sorry for my English if you don't understand something.
  11. corruptedkeep

    For those wondering how Meltdown and Spectre wo…

    So many thanks for taking the time to explain this to us. I was looking for information about this this, but what I found was very little specific. Maybe you should make a post about it so everyone con find it easily. Thank you
  12. Have you seen this guys? Here is the link to the original post in the PCMR facebook page
  13. Crossfire is now a complete waste of money. There is almost not any game with support for it and the performance boost for the games with Crossfire support is very little. If you have the money I think you should go for a Vega.
  14. You are right. I'm totally disappointed for this because it was my dream to have a crossfire in my PC someday but as you said it's not worth it. Now it's only a complete waste of money. I don't know why it doesn't have more support from the game devs now. Never understood what the heck happened.
  15. IMPORTANT >> Finally Luke is back! We need you in the videos more often Luke. I think I'll buy a One X after I upgrade my PC. I really want to play Forza 7, looks amazing, and I think it seems to be more comfortable to play on the Xbox. But as I said, I have priorities. I need to buy a new PC, and upgrade my others two PCs first (If someone hire me, I hope so). So I'll see what's more convenient in that moment.
  16. It's all i can afford right now so I'll take it. Is a excellent PC with more than excellent components, I don't understand why all this people it's complaining about it.
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