Speaking of churning out titles....
Who's hoping for something today? I get the feeling that nothing is coming
Who's hoping for something today? I get the feeling that nothing is coming
hoping for Ninja Gaiden 2 but I know that nothing will be servedSpeaking of churning out titles....
Who's hoping for something today? I get the feeling that nothing is coming
We'll keep hoping for Ninja Gaiden 2 forever. Ninja Gaiden Black gave me a boost of confidence but it can only last for so long.hoping for Ninja Gaiden 2 but I know that nothing will be served
I'll never give up on Soul Calibur V. That being said I think nothing is going to be announced today.Speaking of churning out titles....
Who's hoping for something today? I get the feeling that nothing is coming
I'm really hoping for it too, but I'm hoping even more that if it gets added they fix the issues with that game: The parts with drastic slowdown and the fact that I couldn't play recently it without clearing my 360 hard drive cache to remove the updates because if I updated it when I started it would definitely hard freeze while playing.We'll keep hoping for Ninja Gaiden 2 forever. Ninja Gaiden Black gave me a boost of confidence but it can only last for so long.
Wish it was available digitally.
Crackdown isn't coming until CD3 goes up for preorder.I feel Crackdown must be coming soon. Today is as good a day as any.
There is only few titles i could play again, but i'm not interested a lot in retro compatibility.
I expect to play new games on new consoles, i don't buy them to play again and again old games or to buy another remaster.
you came to just the right threadThere is only few titles i could play again, but i'm not interested a lot in retro compatibility.
I expect to play new games on new consoles, i don't buy them to play again and again old games or to buy another remaster.
You wait 3 years for Crackdown and 2 come along at once.
It pretty much is, really. The recompiling of each game's system I/O calls is pretty much done already, it's an automated pipeline now, doesn't require manual input from a dev unless a game was making an extremely obscure/niche call that is unknown or doesn't translate well, and those are rare one-offs. The pipeline itself just churns out games in the entire catalogue automatically, and has been for a long time.
It would be consistent with what they do and explain why they haven't come out yet. They've probably been ready since November, which is the sad part
Thanks for volunteering this information in a retro compatibility thread.There is only few titles i could play again, but i'm not interested a lot in retro compatibility.
I expect to play new games on new consoles, i don't buy them to play again and again old games or to buy another remaster.
There is only few titles i could play again, but i'm not interested a lot in retro compatibility.
I expect to play new games on new consoles, i don't buy them to play again and again old games or to buy another remaster.
The thread can also get opinion and people saying why they are not interested in retro.
There is only few titles i could play again, but i'm not interested a lot in retro compatibility.
I expect to play new games on new consoles, i don't buy them to play again and again old games or to buy another remaster.
This is not related to Xbox only, it apply to PS4 or Nintendo consoles, when got time to play this is new games.Thanks for volunteering this information in a retro compatibility thread.
I hope you feel better getting it off your chest and letting us know.
This is not related to Xbox only, it apply to PS4 or Nintendo consoles, when got time to play this is new games.
I play old games rarely.
I'm looking to get an xbox almost specifically for BC. It sucks not having it on ps4.
How do these games hold up?
Mass effect trilogy
Gears trilogy
Dead space trilogy
Fable trilogy
KOTOR
There is only few titles i could play again, but i'm not interested a lot in retro compatibility.
I expect to play new games on new consoles, i don't buy them to play again and again old games or to buy another remaster.
I got a the slim but all games i have are new ones, no 360 or old Xbox games.So what does any of this have to do with Xbox BC? Do you even have an Xbox One?
This is equivalent to me going into a Pokemon thread to tell everyone how I don't play Pokemon games.
It looks like.
Wow. Had no idea that this was exactly what I wanted.VGTech has a lot of comparisons between the consoles if you're looking for more detailed breakdown between them.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9raWs2htw4f7slETx4u7mw/videos
Depends. If you can afford an X, I say go with an X especially since there should be more 360 games enhanced in the future. However if it's a bit too much for now, you can't go wrong with an S in the meantime especially if you can get a great deal on one.Wow. Had no idea that this was exactly what I wanted.
Thanks.
I'm having a hard time justifying the price of the x. Any reason not to go with the s?
Wow. Had no idea that this was exactly what I wanted.VGTech has a lot of comparisons between the consoles if you're looking for more detailed breakdown between them.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9raWs2htw4f7slETx4u7mw/videos
Interesting. I didn't expect x to affect BC.The X squeezes out extra performance on BC titles but they run perfectly fine on the S / Original
That is literally antithetical to the premise of the thread, which is to catalog the games that are being brought to the Xbox One Compatibility Program and discuss technical information and what future titles we'd like to see included. Nowhere in the OP does it ask for a discussion on whether BC itself has merit. If you want that debate, you'd get much better traction starting a new thread.The thread can also get opinion and people saying why they are not interested in retro.
Not really except that it makes pretty much every BC game run better, takes them at minimum quite a bit above 360 performance, especially with the games you listed.Wow. Had no idea that this was exactly what I wanted.
Thanks.
I'm having a hard time justifying the price of the x. Any reason not to go with the s?
If their main objective with the purchase is BC, I agree. Also, depending on what territory they're in, the S has some fantastic deals.I would get the S and see how you feel about BC, your saves and purchased games transfer over just fine if you decide to get the X
Wow. Had no idea that this was exactly what I wanted.
Thanks.
I'm having a hard time justifying the price of the x. Any reason not to go with the s?
It also adds 16xAF at a system level to all unenhanced Xbox One, 360, and OG games.Not really except that it makes pretty much every BC game run better, takes them at minimum quite a bit above 360 performance, especially with the games you listed.
I didn't realize there were x upgrades that work across the entirety of BC.Well, if you're mainly getting the console for BC I have to say the X enhancements for those games are nothing short of incredible. The only issue being is how limited the selection is at the moment with only 7 360 games and the 13 OG Xbox titles being enhanced.
Aside from that you'll still get the baseline X upgrades like 16x filtering for all 360 games and a few more frames per second, in cases where the games still lag behind their target, but they don't compare to that resolution bump.
It also adds 16xAF at a system level to all unenhanced Xbox One, 360, and OG games.