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Tax for me is gonna be like another $50 tho, more if I add on the charge kit + extra controller.
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Just go to M$ support.. let em know they'll replace it and give you a free game.
Should find it on xbox.com/support or something like that.
You can change the difficultyFinally tried Forza last night. It's really nice and it looks good.
Playing it just for fun. Not very good at simulation racing games. So it's on normal
but he gon get that work even moreYou can change the difficultyFinally tried Forza last night. It's really nice and it looks good.
Playing it just for fun. Not very good at simulation racing games. So it's on normal
Will you need to have a current cable/satellite sub?Xbox One will provide live NFL games at a blazing 60fps
Microsoft has announced it is spicing up the live football coverage available through its Xbox One NFL Network app by offering something that current cable and satellite boxes simply can’t: sports delivered at 60 frames per second. Thanks to a new partnership with the online streaming specialists at Neulion, Microsoft will be able to increase the frame rate of its live football app content to up to double the frame rate of broadcast TV.
According to CED Magazine, Neulion has struck a multi-year deal with Microsoft to deliver 24/7 live sports programming, on demand coverage, and a host of live stats updates, such as those necessary for the app’s Fantasy Football monitoring system.
the streams will be provided at seven different tiers, ranging from the top stream of 720p HD resolution at 60fps (bout 6 Mbps), to below SD resolution at 30fps (about 600 kbps). The frame rate and pixel resolution will depend upon a viewer’s bandwidth and network conditions. No word was given as to whether the app will be scaled up to full 1080p HD resolution, but the faster frame rate could make it worth sacrificing a few pixels. According to CED, sports networks, including ESPN, have said time and again that frame rate trumps resolution if given a choice between one or the other.
Will you need to have a current cable/satellite sub?Xbox One will provide live NFL games at a blazing 60fps
Microsoft has announced it is spicing up the live football coverage available through its Xbox One NFL Network app by offering something that current cable and satellite boxes simply can’t: sports delivered at 60 frames per second. Thanks to a new partnership with the online streaming specialists at Neulion, Microsoft will be able to increase the frame rate of its live football app content to up to double the frame rate of broadcast TV.
According to CED Magazine, Neulion has struck a multi-year deal with Microsoft to deliver 24/7 live sports programming, on demand coverage, and a host of live stats updates, such as those necessary for the app’s Fantasy Football monitoring system.
the streams will be provided at seven different tiers, ranging from the top stream of 720p HD resolution at 60fps (bout 6 Mbps), to below SD resolution at 30fps (about 600 kbps). The frame rate and pixel resolution will depend upon a viewer’s bandwidth and network conditions. No word was given as to whether the app will be scaled up to full 1080p HD resolution, but the faster frame rate could make it worth sacrificing a few pixels. According to CED, sports networks, including ESPN, have said time and again that frame rate trumps resolution if given a choice between one or the other.
edit: nvm, just read the article...still requires a subscription from a provider
You can change the difficulty
Xbox One will provide live NFL games at a blazing 60fps
Microsoft has announced it is spicing up the live football coverage available through its Xbox One NFL Network app by offering something that current cable and satellite boxes simply can’t: sports delivered at 60 frames per second. Thanks to a new partnership with the online streaming specialists at Neulion, Microsoft will be able to increase the frame rate of its live football app content to up to double the frame rate of broadcast TV.
According to CED Magazine, Neulion has struck a multi-year deal with Microsoft to deliver 24/7 live sports programming, on demand coverage, and a host of live stats updates, such as those necessary for the app’s Fantasy Football monitoring system.
the streams will be provided at seven different tiers, ranging from the top stream of 720p HD resolution at 60fps (bout 6 Mbps), to below SD resolution at 30fps (about 600 kbps). The frame rate and pixel resolution will depend upon a viewer’s bandwidth and network conditions. No word was given as to whether the app will be scaled up to full 1080p HD resolution, but the faster frame rate could make it worth sacrificing a few pixels. According to CED, sports networks, including ESPN, have said time and again that frame rate trumps resolution if given a choice between one or the other.
Probably through their website editing your account information.
Can probably enter a new email.. if not then disregard post
Even though I like tracking my K/D I know it would better for all fps games to not let you know your K/D outside of the last game you just played in. So many people are K/D obsessed and it keeps them from just playing and enjoying the game.
I hope like hell that there's no way to track your K/D in TF too. If respawn manages to get randoms to actually play the objective that would truly make TF a next gen game.
Craigslist.. can probably get it for 25-30 bucksI really want one of these retailers to put Madden 25 on sale by the weekend so that I won't have to pay retail for it.
Let us know how that goes nawz