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2 questions...
a) for the xb1 controller do yall recommend using batteries or the play + charge kit?
b) is it true the xb1 doesnt indicate when the controller is running low and needs new batteries or to be charged?
a: I use a charge n play kit. Love It. Just make sure if u get one of the cheaper ones from Ebay or Amazon, you dont charge it for more than 2 or 3 hours at a time because over charging them will make the battery life eventually run really short.
b: If you press the xbox button in the center of the controller, it will return you to the home screen and show an indicator in the lower right corner with how much battery life u have remaining. The system will also warn you when you have about 5 minutes on your battery.
2 questions...
a) for the xb1 controller do yall recommend using batteries or the play + charge kit?
b) is it true the xb1 doesnt indicate when the controller is running low and needs new batteries or to be charged?
a) i use batteries because i don't like cords, but thats a personal preference.
My money is on Mario Kart or Smash Bros. before Bayonetta.
Sent From My Galaxy S5
ya'll should know by now it will be Destiny(though incomplete as it is now) or Shadow Of Mordor..
then again CoD:Elysium Warfare dropping soon![]()
do any of you cats have any experience with charging docks? thoughts?
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do any of you cats have any experience with charging docks? thoughts?
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I got that nyko charger in the top pic. Battery life is great. Zero issues and its been 10 months.
cool...makes more sense/cheaper for me than buying 2 charge/play kits
You buy two of them?
I got the Nyko joint for the 360 and it came with two chargeable battery packs
Should I get a new headset specifically made for the One?
I heard the mic that the console comes with is shit, and I also heard that using a mic adapter makes a clicking noise.
If you can afford it, Id go with one of the Turtle Beach joints. I told wifey to get me that wireless one for xmas.
https://www.turtlebeach.com/products/headsets/xbox-one
Two new Xbox One bundles which include Assassin's Creed Unity could be announced soon, vgleaks has reported. According to the site, Austrian retailer Gameware listed the bundles online. One bundle will allegedly include a black 500GB Xbox One, Kinect, and a copy of Assasin's Creed Unity, and will retail for €509.99 which is roughly USD$648. The other bundle features the same items, sans Kinect, and will retail for €409.99 which translates to roughly USD$521.
GameSpot reached out to a Microsoft representative regarding the Xbox One bundles, who commented "We have nothing to announce at this time."
Microsoft recently unveiled a white Halo: Master Chief Collection Xbox One bundle which would be released in Brazil and "additional select markets." A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed that the company had "no plans" to bring the bundle to the United States.
Assassin's Creed Unity will launch on November 11 in the US and November 13 for PAL regions. Earlier this month, Unity senior producer Vincent Pontbriand said the game would run in 900p across Xbox One and PlayStation 4 to avoid "debates." Ubisoft has since released a statement that clarified that the final specs for the game have not been confirmed.
GameInformer - 9/10The Evil Within has a strong foundation in the past but fails to build on it
I'm still questioning whether I'll make that second pass, though. The Evil Within has great moments where the excellent combat and creepy environmental design come together. But those moments are fleeting, inevitably sapped of their delightful terror by design choices that feel trapped in the glory days of a decade ago. There's something to be said for respecting your past successes and building off of them, but The Evil Within is only ever completely successful at half of that equation.
http://www.polygon.com/2014/10/14/6896155/the-evil-within-review-xbox-one-PS4
Joystiq - 2.5/5Horror fans shouldn’t let the disappointing story deter them one bit, however. Few Paranormal Activity fans care how these malevolent demons come back again and again – what truly matters is that the audience’s nerves are frayed until they’re raw. The Evil Within excels at keeping your palms sweaty while delivering a harrowingly rewarding gameplay trial. Watching the credits roll with a sigh of relief doesn’t feel like winning; it feels like surviving.
http://www.gameinformer.com/games/t.../10/13/a-masterwork-of-absolute-insanity.aspx
Videogamer - 8/10Evil Within just plain doesn't give you a fair chance to succeed. It doesn't provide enough information for you to make good decisions and it handicaps your ability to fight well. It requires so much repetition that it can't possibly maintain any sense of tension or unease, and its story is told so aimlessly that you'll likely forget the plot between scenes. It manages a few moments of inspiration, but their scarcity makes them feel like fortunate accidents rather than deliberate elements of the overall design. It's covered in blood, but the only thing truly horrifying about The Evil Within is how disappointing it is.
http://www.joystiq.com/2014/10/14/the-evil-within-review-keep-out/
Escapistmagazine - 3/5Players can upgrade Sebastian's health, weapons, and ammo-carrying capacities in a manner reminiscent of past Mikami action titles (although, sadly, briefcase Tetris is no more). Sebastien is tremendously weak in the early going, and so upgrading his health and sprint stamina is advised. Melee attacks, too, are near laughable in the opening stages (no roundhouse kicks here I'm afraid) and so upgrading weapons is a must. The Evil Within is a game where bullets are at a premium and the player must be economical with their resources, and adding more damage or a faster reload will often be the difference between life and death. Choose wisely.
http://www.videogamer.com/reviews/the_evil_within_review.html
Bottom Line: The Evil Within is a noble attempt at bringing back classic survival horror, but it could have learned a thing or two from games that aren't almost ten years old. It has its moments of brilliance, scattered through periods of antagonizing design.
Recommendation: The console space is starved for even acceptable survival horror, and in such a market, The Evil Within at least provides a taste of what we've been missing.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/art...orials/reviews/12435-The-Evil-Within-Review.2
The Evil Within Reviews
IGN - 8.7
Gametrailers - 9.0
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Polygon - 6.5
GameInformer - 9/10
Joystiq - 2.5/5
Videogamer - 8/10
Escapistmagazine - 3/5