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#1 RaptureSongbird
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Made in paint. Seems LEGIT.
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#2 RaptureSongbird
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I won't buy any console pitched to me by a man/she-man that can't use proper punctuation.
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#3 RaptureSongbird
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Regardless of the size of the console, they're bound to release one with a larger storage capacity less that a year after the lauch of the Xbox One. In late 2005 they released the Xbox 360 Premium and The Xbox 360 Core on the same day. Just over a year and a bit later they released the Xbox 360 Elite with a different design (albeit it was only a colour change) and a larger hard drive (100GB larger I think).
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Microsoft will probably release a smaller version of the Xbox One with a larger hard drive and similar size to the PS4 after the holiday season. It's been done with every other console released by Microsoft and Sony in the past, I don't see why this one will be an exception. I hope this is how it goes anyway, at least then the launch version of the Xbox One will probably become a good £60-100 cheaper to get hold of after 6 month.
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#5 RaptureSongbird
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People really will find anything to bitch and moan about when it comes to a new console release won't they. I can't begin to comprehend how the fact that a controller using AA batteries even slightly effects your honest opinion of the worth of a console when you're probably yet to even lay eyes on an Xbox One in real life, let alone play one and test it out. If it really is that much of a bollock ache for you to have to buy batteries from the pound shop once every 3 weeks, save up and get a wired pad! Then again, Insulated copper wiring probably isn't good enough for you either.
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#7 RaptureSongbird
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You can alter the games difficulty level via the pause menu if you are really desperate to get past the part you're stuck on. Just knock it down a level or two while you get past that part and then put it back up to where it was. Don't be tempted to do this too often though, takes all of the fun and challenge out of the game if you do.
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#8 RaptureSongbird
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Because nowadays a supposed "new" CoD title is almost exactly the same as its predecessor year after year. With the addition of a few new guns, alternate maps, one too many high octane chases and a ridiculous amount of unnecessary explosions. AC wasn't like this at first, although looks to be going in a similar way. While I could go on forever about why a lot of people don't like CoD, you're right, It's not fair to single it out for saturating the market like this. While CoD is the one we have forced down our throats most, other HUGE franchises get away with this without receiving half as much of the criticism for doing so as they deserve. FIFA for example. I have seen more improvement made to a game through an Xbox Live Update or piece of DLC compared to the supposed improvement made between most FIFA titles.
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#9 RaptureSongbird
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Essentially, yes. You can always go to Outlook and try to recover your password. If you've forgot the answer to your password reset security question then it's pretty much game over as far as retrieving those Microsoft Points from the other account goes. Maybe try calling Microsoft Customer Support if you're really desperate to get them points back, which would be understandable, and just explain your situation to them. They'll probably have a few security questions to ask to make sure that you're definitely the owner of the old gamertag. I imagine it's within their power to transfer them points over to your new tag.
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It could have possibly been Command & Conquer or a Front Mission title, most likely Front Mission 3.
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