Xbox One Console Reviews

i must say and be honest.i didn't like the beta of the call of duty.i mean the graphics was dumbed down and i didnt like the play of it.yes it looked better than any other call of duty but still dumbed down from the first trailer.i mean it was the same game with a different skin.you would have thought they would step into 2019 and change stuff up but no ...........same cod.IF i was to buy this it would only be for the story mode then i will sell it and get 90% of my money back lol
 
Is anyone else dissapointed in Gears 5? Multiplayer took a huge step back with the cosmetics. There's a lack of character & cosmetic skins. They're forcing you to play quick match modes that you don't want to play. Idiots are turning on friendly fire in custom games like KOH. T he game feels unbalanced. Feels more like it was gears towards being a free to play game.
 
Is anyone else dissapointed in Gears 5? Multiplayer took a huge step back with the cosmetics. There's a lack of character & cosmetic skins. They're forcing you to play quick match modes that you don't want to play. Idiots are turning on friendly fire in custom games like KOH. T he game feels unbalanced. Feels more like it was gears towards being a free to play game.
Damn u for real?

I ain’t even get mines yet
 
Xbox RESPONDS To PS5 | Xbox Scarlett Beats PS5 Power & More Via Project Scarlett Description Leak
 







Microsoft is officially launching its Project xCloud preview today for Xbox users in the US, UK, and Korea. The software giant has started inviting people to participate in the beta, with game streaming limited to Gears 5, Halo 5: Guardians, Killer Instinct, and Sea of Thieves during the initial preview phase.

“Public preview is a critical phase in our multi-year ambition to deliver game streaming globally at the scale and quality of experience that the gaming community deserves and expects,” says Kareem Choudhry, Microsoft’s cloud gaming chief. “It’s time to put Project xCloud to the test in a broader capacity, with a range of gamers, devices, network environments and real-world use-case scenarios.”

Testers got a chance to sign up last month, and you’ll need an Android phone or tablet running Android 6.0 or above with Bluetooth 4.0 support, a Microsoft account, and a Bluetooth-enabled Xbox One controller to use Project xCloud. Microsoft is planning to expand the content catalog for its xCloud preview over time, and the company is also working with carriers to test its game streaming service.

Microsoft has formed a 5G partnership with SK Telecom in South Korea and technical partnerships with T-Mobile in the US and Vodafone in the UK to optimize xCloud for mobile networks. “Mobile networks are an important part of global connectivity today, so we’ll work hard to ensure that gamers have a great experience and Project xCloud is optimized for the widest range of network configurations possible,” explains Choudhry.

Microsoft is rolling out invites to xCloud today, so check your inbox for more details or sign up for the preview right here.
 
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