Today the folks at Respawn Entertainment have let it be known that quite a few changes are coming to Titanfall for Xbox One, PC, and Xbox 360 builds. This update … Continue reading
Starting tomorrow, Xbox 360 and Xbox One owners can watch the premiere of season four for free. The free streaming offer is a limited time promotion, and is a bid … Continue reading
We have already seen all there is to see about Titanfall on the PC and Xbox One game consoles. The Xbox 360 version of the game was originally supposed to launch alongside the other two versions, but was delayed. The launch of the Xbox 360 version is set to happen tomorrow in North America and this Friday in the UK.
Some people have their hands on the game early and are posting up video footage of game play action. I wouldn’t be surprised to see these people posting videos early get hit by the banhammer. Still, if you are trying to decide if you should shell out the money for the Xbox 360 version of Titanfall, you will welcome these videos.
Overall, the graphics and framerate look pretty good. Certainly, the graphics won’t be as nice on the Xbox 360 as they are on the Xbox One or PC, especially the textures and lighting. Still they look pretty good.
It’s nice to see that while the Xbox 360 is no longer cutting edge, impressive games are still launching for the console.
[via Kotaku]
Japanese artist Yoshitaka Amano lent his talents tot he game Child of Light this year, and this week we’re being given a behind-the-scenes look at this master’s work. Ubisoft has … Continue reading
It is one thing to use existing technology on modern day consoles to emulate the older generation of consoles and their games, but just one generation behind might prove to be a far more difficult mountain to climb. According to Microsoft’s Frank Savage, they are thinking about the possibility of emulating the Xbox 360 on the Xbox One, when asked about such plans at the recent BUILD 2014 conference, saying, “There are, but we’re not done thinking them through yet, unfortunately. It turns out to be hard to emulate the PowerPC stuff on the X86 stuff. So there’s nothing to announce, but I would love to see it myself.”
Xbox 360 Emulation On Xbox One Mulled original content from Ubergizmo.
While Titanfall for the PC and the Xbox One have been getting quite a bit of attention, there has not been much said about the Xbox 360 version. Previously some have speculated that this is because the Xbox 360 version isn’t quite as exciting in terms of graphics due to the older hardware.
In fact rumors have suggested that the game would run at a sub-720p resolution at 30fps, which while playable, isn’t exactly ideal when it comes to an FPS game. That being said, the developers of the Xbox 360 version of the game, Bluepoint Games, has recently taken to the Titanfall website in which they talk about the upcoming game.
According to the game’s senior producer, Daryl Allison, he calls the Xbox 360 version of Titanfall a “true experience” despite having to work on older hardware. ”Titanfall on the Xbox 360 is the true experience: all the maps, modes, pilots, titans, weapons, burn cards, you name it, found in the Xbox One and PC versions. The game looks great, sounds great, and above all it plays great.”
Allison also acknowledges that there are some technical limitations and that the game would run above 30fps, although he did not mention what’s the average FPS we might be able to look forward to. It seems that the “true experience” is possible due to the way the game has been made, where Respawn Entertainment worked to ensure that the Xbox 360 would look as good as possible.
“There are of course some differences that are due to the technical limitations of the hardware – for example, the game runs above 30fps – but the experts at Respawn worked with us to ensure that all the intense, 6v6 wall-running, titan-dropping action is there.” Titanfall for the Xbox 360 will be seeing a release on the 8th of April which is a slight delay from its original release date.
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Minecraft is a game that safe to say is extremely popular. There are many reasons why people love the game. It could be that the ability to build up an entire world by yourself could have its appeal, or perhaps its somewhat retro graphics has a certain novelty value attached to it, but whatever your reason is for loving the game, it seems that there are millions around the world who love it just as much, if not more.
That being said, according to a recent post by Microsoft, they have revealed that Minecraft for the Xbox 360 has managed to cross the 12 million sold mark, which apparently makes it one of the most successful Xbox 360 games ever made. This is a huge leap from back in October 2012 where it was reported that the game for the Xbox 360 sold 4 million copies.
This was later improved to 10 million copies back in December of 2013, meaning that in about 4 months, the game managed to sell an additional 2 million copies, which is pretty impressive when you think about it. The game is still being updated and there be a Candy Texture Pack that is planned for a release on the 18th of April, joining other texture packs like the Skyrim texture pack.
So, what do you guys think? Are you that all surprised that the game managed to sell so well on the Xbox 360? We should note that the 12 million mark is for the Xbox 360 alone, meaning that the number could be potentially a lot higher when you consider that Minecraft is also available on the PC, Mac, and mobile devices.
Minecraft For Xbox 360 Crosses The 12 Million Copies Sold Mark , original content from Ubergizmo, Filed in Gaming, minecraft, Xbox 360,
This afternoon alerts have been sent out to users of the game Titanfall for Xbox One and PC. This alert shows that Xbox Live members and those playing Titanfall through … Continue reading
Titanfall Xbox 360 release detailed
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe final first-wave version of Titanfall is nearly here. It’s been confirmed and re-confirmed several times at this point, finally landing on the 8th of April, and today those responsible … Continue reading
Microsoft is moving forward with some of the non-gaming elements they’ve found important to the Xbox One experience this week, starting with Xbox Video and Xbox SmartGlass for tablets and … Continue reading