XBOX GAMING THREAD | PHIL TRUE 4K

E3 Game of Show

  • Forza 7

    Votes: 7 7.1%
  • Anthem

    Votes: 12 12.1%
  • Monster Hunter World

    Votes: 5 5.1%
  • Marvel Vs. Capcom

    Votes: 9 9.1%
  • State of Decay 2

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Cuphead

    Votes: 8 8.1%
  • Call of Duty 2k18

    Votes: 13 13.1%
  • Battlefront 2

    Votes: 5 5.1%
  • Crackdown 3

    Votes: 2 2.0%
  • Far Cry 5

    Votes: 10 10.1%
  • Evil Within 2

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Wolfenstein 2

    Votes: 6 6.1%
  • Metro Exodus

    Votes: 2 2.0%
  • Destiny 2

    Votes: 6 6.1%
  • Beyond Good and Evil 2

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Dragon Ball Fighter Z

    Votes: 20 20.2%
  • Code Vein

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Sea of Thieves

    Votes: 2 2.0%
  • Southpark 2

    Votes: 5 5.1%
  • Kingdom Hearts 3

    Votes: 10 10.1%

  • Total voters
    99
I saw those and they can say what they want but those are refurbish.

I found a way to order direct from Microsoft but it cost 50.

I ordered it but delivery is going to be a while so I ordered a well reviewed generic one from Amazon to hold me over until then.

Then might return that generic one to Amazon once I get the official oem one from Microsoft... or keep as back up.

Was contemplating getting a XB1S or a 1X but the OG Xbox is still working just the power brick.
 
:wow:

Microsoft already shipped the OEM one even before Amazon did.

Might just cancel the Amazon order then if the Microsoft one is going to get here first or around the same time.

Yeah forget that going now to cancel the Amazon order.
 
I'd choose Shadow of War. The prequel was great.
But, it depends on if you prefer 3rd person or 1st person.
AC series has a bad combat system and reviews don't talk about it being improved much in Origins.
And the BF2 beta was fun, so if you prefer 1st person, BF2.
The combat system in AC is literally nothing like the past games
 
Just need SOW and maybe AC for BF, might grab some stuff from the Xbox sale. In the air for Dead Rising 4, I played the last one something for quick achievements and random zombie fun.
 
I think I'm gonna have to actually step foot in gamestop tomorrow. SIgh. Need to get

- PS4 with $50 GC
- Xenoverse 2 for Xbox:$20
- Injustice 2 for Xbox:$14
- Persona 5: $30
- Horizon Zero dawn:$20

Then run over to target and get Forza Horizon for $14
 
#unconfirmed
Last time FH3 was rumored to be in Austrailia...
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If it's set in Japan, I hope they put Japanese Rock in the game's OST.
Would only be right.
 

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#unconfirmed
Last time FH3 was rumored to be in Austrailia...
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If it's set in Japan, I hope they put Japanese Rock in the game's OST.
Would only be right.

How big is their team? You think FH4 and a new open world IP is coming from them? Maybe a new team takes over FH?
 
How big is their team? You think FH4 and a new open world IP is coming from them? Maybe a new team takes over FH?
115 people according to wiki.
They're about twice as small as the Turn 10 team that releases Forza Motorsport. Turn 10 makes the Forza engine, so that's a workload that the Playground Team doesn't have to do.
Playground opened a new studio to work on the open world ip. IDK if new ip is exclusive to xbox, since Playground is independent.
 
I think I'm gonna have to actually step foot in gamestop tomorrow. SIgh. Need to get

- PS4 with $50 GC
- Xenoverse 2 for Xbox:$20
- Injustice 2 for Xbox:$14
- Persona 5: $30
- Horizon Zero dawn:$20

Then run over to target and get Forza Horizon for $14
U can do HZD on Amazon if you want, check the prices on the other games too. Persona is on sale digital too my boy just got his ps4 yesterday and copped idk the price tho.


http://amzn.to/2zXAzJx
 
U can do HZD on Amazon if you want, check the prices on the other games too. Persona is on sale digital too my boy just got his ps4 yesterday and copped idk the price tho.
Yeah P5 is $30 on the store as well. Also HZD DLC is $15
 
U can do HZD on Amazon if you want, check the prices on the other games too. Persona is on sale digital too my boy just got his ps4 yesterday and copped idk the price tho.
True but somebody told me that you get the Gc after your purchase so I was gonna get back in line and just get the other games for free. Basically that gift card is the only reason I'm going there
 
This could have significant consequences for the gaming industry and microtransactions if we can succeed in taking this to the European Union

http://www.pcgamer.com/belgium-says-loot-boxes-are-gambling-wants-them-banned-in-europe/
Belgium's Justice Minister calls for loot box ban in Europe (Updated)
The country's Gaming Commission is continuing its investigation.

Update: According to Belgian news site RTBF (Google translated), Belgium's Gaming Commission has not actually finalized its decision on whether loot boxes are gambling. The site says the statement that appeared in the original report, stating that the "mixture of money and addiction is a game of chance," is descriptive of the investigation's intent rather than its conclusion.

A report linked by the site acknowledges in its conclusion both the spread of loot boxes in videogames, and the difficulty in regulating them using current laws. As always, online translation is rough, but the report indicates that game operators can be "aggressive" with in-game sales and often target "young people." It also calls for "closer cooperation between governments, software developers, and rating agencies," and says that "with the right rules and consistent enforcement," it should be possible to "protect players from the harmful effects of gambling without compromising" the games themselves."



It seems a bit odd that the Justice Minister would comment on the matter and call for a ban before the investigation was completed, but it's possible that he's simply hoping to prod the process along on the path he thinks appropriate.

Also interesting is a line in the conclusion of the report regarding esports betting: That, apparently, falls more readily into the Gaming Commission's jurisdiction, and it is "therefore implementing a policy for esports betting." That very strongly (and unsurprisingly) suggests that the commission is looking at a lot more than just loot boxes.

Original story:

Last week, Belgium's Gaming Commission announced that it had launched an investigation into whether the loot boxes available for purchase in games like Overwatch and Star Wars Battlefront 2 constitute a form of gambling. Today, VTM News reported that the ruling is in, and the answer is yes.

The Google translation is a little sloppy, as usual, but the message is clear enough. "The mixing of money and addiction is gambling," the Gaming Commission declared. Belgium's Minister of Justice Koen Geens also weighed in, saying, "Mixing gambling and gaming, especially at a young age, is dangerous for the mental health of the child."

Geens, according to the report, wants to ban in-game purchases outright (correction: if you don't know exactly what you're purchasing), and not just in Belgium: He said the process will take time, "because we have to go to Europe. We will certainly try to ban it."

And now, things will start to get interesting. I've reached out to the Gaming Commission for more information, and will update if I receive a reply.
 
This could have significant consequences for the gaming industry and microtransactions if we can succeed in taking this to the European Union

http://www.pcgamer.com/belgium-says-loot-boxes-are-gambling-wants-them-banned-in-europe/
Belgium's Justice Minister calls for loot box ban in Europe (Updated)
The country's Gaming Commission is continuing its investigation.

Update: According to Belgian news site RTBF (Google translated), Belgium's Gaming Commission has not actually finalized its decision on whether loot boxes are gambling. The site says the statement that appeared in the original report, stating that the "mixture of money and addiction is a game of chance," is descriptive of the investigation's intent rather than its conclusion.

A report linked by the site acknowledges in its conclusion both the spread of loot boxes in videogames, and the difficulty in regulating them using current laws. As always, online translation is rough, but the report indicates that game operators can be "aggressive" with in-game sales and often target "young people." It also calls for "closer cooperation between governments, software developers, and rating agencies," and says that "with the right rules and consistent enforcement," it should be possible to "protect players from the harmful effects of gambling without compromising" the games themselves."



It seems a bit odd that the Justice Minister would comment on the matter and call for a ban before the investigation was completed, but it's possible that he's simply hoping to prod the process along on the path he thinks appropriate.

Also interesting is a line in the conclusion of the report regarding esports betting: That, apparently, falls more readily into the Gaming Commission's jurisdiction, and it is "therefore implementing a policy for esports betting." That very strongly (and unsurprisingly) suggests that the commission is looking at a lot more than just loot boxes.

Original story:

Last week, Belgium's Gaming Commission announced that it had launched an investigation into whether the loot boxes available for purchase in games like Overwatch and Star Wars Battlefront 2 constitute a form of gambling. Today, VTM News reported that the ruling is in, and the answer is yes.

The Google translation is a little sloppy, as usual, but the message is clear enough. "The mixing of money and addiction is gambling," the Gaming Commission declared. Belgium's Minister of Justice Koen Geens also weighed in, saying, "Mixing gambling and gaming, especially at a young age, is dangerous for the mental health of the child."

Geens, according to the report, wants to ban in-game purchases outright (correction: if you don't know exactly what you're purchasing), and not just in Belgium: He said the process will take time, "because we have to go to Europe. We will certainly try to ban it."

And now, things will start to get interesting. I've reached out to the Gaming Commission for more information, and will update if I receive a reply.
Hope it gets banned
 
This could have significant consequences for the gaming industry and microtransactions if we can succeed in taking this to the European Union

http://www.pcgamer.com/belgium-says-loot-boxes-are-gambling-wants-them-banned-in-europe/
Belgium's Justice Minister calls for loot box ban in Europe (Updated)
The country's Gaming Commission is continuing its investigation.

Update: According to Belgian news site RTBF (Google translated), Belgium's Gaming Commission has not actually finalized its decision on whether loot boxes are gambling. The site says the statement that appeared in the original report, stating that the "mixture of money and addiction is a game of chance," is descriptive of the investigation's intent rather than its conclusion.

A report linked by the site acknowledges in its conclusion both the spread of loot boxes in videogames, and the difficulty in regulating them using current laws. As always, online translation is rough, but the report indicates that game operators can be "aggressive" with in-game sales and often target "young people." It also calls for "closer cooperation between governments, software developers, and rating agencies," and says that "with the right rules and consistent enforcement," it should be possible to "protect players from the harmful effects of gambling without compromising" the games themselves."



It seems a bit odd that the Justice Minister would comment on the matter and call for a ban before the investigation was completed, but it's possible that he's simply hoping to prod the process along on the path he thinks appropriate.

Also interesting is a line in the conclusion of the report regarding esports betting: That, apparently, falls more readily into the Gaming Commission's jurisdiction, and it is "therefore implementing a policy for esports betting." That very strongly (and unsurprisingly) suggests that the commission is looking at a lot more than just loot boxes.

Original story:

Last week, Belgium's Gaming Commission announced that it had launched an investigation into whether the loot boxes available for purchase in games like Overwatch and Star Wars Battlefront 2 constitute a form of gambling. Today, VTM News reported that the ruling is in, and the answer is yes.

The Google translation is a little sloppy, as usual, but the message is clear enough. "The mixing of money and addiction is gambling," the Gaming Commission declared. Belgium's Minister of Justice Koen Geens also weighed in, saying, "Mixing gambling and gaming, especially at a young age, is dangerous for the mental health of the child."

Geens, according to the report, wants to ban in-game purchases outright (correction: if you don't know exactly what you're purchasing), and not just in Belgium: He said the process will take time, "because we have to go to Europe. We will certainly try to ban it."

And now, things will start to get interesting. I've reached out to the Gaming Commission for more information, and will update if I receive a reply.
It's is gambling how can it not be. While their at it BAN DLC too. These companies think they can put out half *** games for us to beta test. I'm tired of it. It's not just shooters either.
 
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