They're there now. Thanks.Shouldn't Watch Dog's and Assassins Creed 4: Black Flag be there to?
Like I said in another thread, it's common sense that people who play the 360 and people who play the Xbox One would not be able to play each other. That has never been done on any other console.Noooooo!!!!!!! 4 games I have to choose between xbox 360 and xbox one... I need them to confirm whether or not the online multiplayer can interact with each other and then if my friends will be able to get the xbox one. Why can't they just tell us these things to begin with instead of making us wait and see? They enjoy making me go insane.
Until I can find a box cover I'm not adding it.More Games Confirmed:
- Human Element
- Rainbow 6: Patriots
- Star wars 1313 (Project On Hold)
- Beyond Good And Evil 2
- Dragon age 3: Inquisition
- Cyberpunk 2077
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
- Whore Of The Orient (Rumoured On Hold)
- Thief
- PES 2014
- Sniper Elite 3
- Lords Of The Fallen
- Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes
- Wolfenstein: The New Order
- Ryse
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But in the reveal the said they were upgrading XBL from 15 000 servers to 300 000 not the new XBL will have 300 000, so there is still hopeLike I said in another thread, it's common sense that people who play the 360 and people who play the Xbox One would not be able to play each other. That has never been done on any other console.
Yes but they did the same when the 360 came out. They added many more server's to what they had on the original Xbox and you couldn't cross platform game with them. Believe me, this won't happen.Until I can find a box cover I'm not adding it.
But in the reveal the said they were upgrading XBL from 15 000 servers to 300 000 not the new XBL will have 300 000, so there is still hope
Until I can find a box cover I'm not adding it.
But they dis-continued the Xbox to peruse the 360 BUT there was a small mention as to the future of the 360 would be divulged at E3.(if it was going to be dis-continued would they go through the trouble to tell every one at E3)Yes but they did the same when the 360 came out. They added many more server's to what they had on the original Xbox and you couldn't cross platform game with them. Believe me, this won't happen.
You can't even play a Xbox 360 game on the Xbox One, so you won't be able to play with someone using the Xbox 360 if you have the Xbox One. Even if they could do it, they wouldn't. This is just more incentive for people to get the Xbox One. Think about this: Not only are the competing with the PS4, they are also competing with people who still have the Xbox 360. It's all about the money.But in the reveal the said they were upgrading XBL from 15 000 servers to 300 000 not the new XBL will have 300 000, so there is still hope
If they're competing, then how big a bonus would dual-console online be?You can't even play a Xbox 360 game on the Xbox One, so you won't be able to play with someone using the Xbox 360 if you have the Xbox One. Even if they could do it, they wouldn't. This is just more incentive for people to get the Xbox One. Think about this: Not only are the competing with the PS4, they are also competing with people who still have the Xbox 360. It's all about the money.
Whether or not the 360 continue's to be supported or not it won't happen. I like to use Battlefield as an example. One of the benefits of having all those extra server's and the new hardware in the console will be more player's playing online at the same time. Right now the 360 can only handle 24 player's at once on Battlefield 3 but on the PC, 64 player's can play in a lobby. With Battlefield 4 the Xbox One will now be able to handle 64 player's or more playing at once but the 360 will still be 24 player's. So it's not possible for the 2 console's to play each other.But they dis-continued the Xbox to peruse the 360 BUT there was a small mention as to the future of the 360 would be divulged at E3.(if it was going to be dis-continued would they go through the trouble to tell every one at E3)
Like I said, it's an incentive to get you to pay for the new console. Think of it like this: Say you really aren't sold on paying for the Xbox One, and are still happy with your 360. However, all your friends have made the switch and are playing on the Xbox One now, which means you can't play with them. That gives you another reason to go purchase the Xbox One so you can play with your friends again.If they're competing, then how big a bonus would dual-console online be?
Like I said, it's an incentive to get you to pay for the new console. Think of it like this: Say you really aren't sold on paying for the Xbox One, and are still happy with your 360. However, all your friends have made the switch and are playing on the Xbox One now, which means you can't play with them. That gives you another reason to go purchase the Xbox One so you can play with your friends again.
OK so it's possible but not probable.Whether or not the 360 continue's to be supported or not it won't happen. I like to use Battlefield as an example. One of the benefits of having all those extra server's and the new hardware in the console will be more player's playing online at the same time. Right now the 360 can only handle 24 player's at once on Battlefield 3 but on the PC, 64 player's can play in a lobby. With Battlefield 4 the Xbox One will now be able to handle 64 player's or more playing at once but the 360 will still be 24 player's. So it's not possible for the 2 console's to play each other.
Yes exactly.OK so it's possible but not probable.
No. it's not even possible. Even if it was "possible" which it isn't, Microsoft wouldn't let it happen.OK so it's possible but not probable.