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#1 Crypt_mx
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@GoldenElementXL: x1 is 360gb.... Source http://m.ca.ign.com/wikis/xbox-one/Xbox_One_Actual_Hard_Drive_Space

Either way, one game taking up one fourth of your console is a lot.

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#2  Edited By Crypt_mx
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@Epak_: they don't come with 500gb free though, it's like 300gb free and this games is almost 100 with updates. It's an exaggeration but still lol

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#3 Crypt_mx
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Blacklist is my absolute favorite personally , though Chaos Theory is the best game that stays true to the original vision.

So for me it's:

Blacklist

Chaos Theory

Pandora Tomorrow

Double Agent

Splinter cell

Conviction

Blacklist has the most variety and allows you to play your way, CT is a timeless game. Pandora is great (the first game just improved) and 360 version double agent is dope as well. Conviction is the worst actual game but has a decent story and is the last game with Michael Ironside.

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#4 Crypt_mx
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Killzone Shadowfall is absolute trash, I can't believe no one here has mentioned if. Such a step back from 3 and 2.

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#5 Crypt_mx
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There are micro transactions but you can unlock anything just by playing. Any game you buy typically isnt pay to win.

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#6 Crypt_mx
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@narlymech: you have some sort of malware already on your PC. GameSpot is a verified safe website, I've been using it my whole life on several PCs no issue.

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#7  Edited By Crypt_mx
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Building PCs is very easy. Far easier than I though originally as well, built my first one at 14 or 15.

Absolutely anyone can do it, it is in no way rocket science. Even without the internet, the manuals that come with it should be more than enough. Each part goes in one spot , it's like a puzzle with like 10 parts. The PCI graphics (creates visuals) card cannot go in the CPU socket (does calculations in the background ), or the RAM sockets (temporary memory that holds certain things for fast access). It only fits in one place. you plug in the labelled power wires from the power supply to each piece and bam , you've built a pc.

I highly recommend you try it, you'll save money, get a better Pc and build a useful life skill. It also just generally helps you with technology knowledge.

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#8 Crypt_mx
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@Ryan_Som: I've said it before and I'll say it again, it really depends on the game.

For a shooter, fighting game, racer , anything fast paced that requires the quickest reactions and latency free input, you absolutely need 60fps. I tried playing overwatch at 30fps on my laptop (it's not very strong) and I immediately dropped the graphics and went back to 60, its a huge difference.

But in platformers, open world games, sports games etc, I rather have them make it as good looking as they can and just aim for 30. Consoles aren't strong, I get that. But in some games where you feel the frame rate less, you might as well just make it pretty. If they tried to do GTA at 60fps or Watch Dogs 2 at 60fps they would look absolutely horrible and the gameplay would hardly benefit.

Of course, controllers do make 30fps a lot more bearable. It's far more apparent when you're snapping the mouse quickly around the screen.

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#9  Edited By Crypt_mx
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@donjuancorleone said:

You should have a read of this

http://hometheaterreview.com/why-blu-ray-is-still-better-than-streaming-today/

Streaming will compress the audio for the sake of download speed etc. With blu ray there is no compression.

Like the other guy said, streaming and digital download are very different. If you stream something like on Netflix, VS playing a digital version (downloaded on a HDD)or Blu-Ray you may notice a quality difference. However, when you digitally download a game(or movie), you download the EXACT same files that are on the Blu Ray. Whereas a stream compresses it and sends it by bit to your system, a digital download is uncompressed and exactly the same format as it would be on the disc. Just to clear it up a little bit further.

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#10 Crypt_mx
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@darkangel115: ruined it? What's wrong with it? I thought the beta was cool, lots of improvements from the first game.