@redd214 Far as I know forever, as long as you've still got an active account that you can link them to.
That's also how the whole "moving profile to other Xbox" works, so the same will more than likely count for game saves/cloud saves. But perhaps you're better off asking that question on the official Xbox forum.
Or perhaps somebody already beat you to it, so in that case, you should already be able to find the answer.
'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'
Not surprising in the least unfortunately. I think we all saw this coming miles away so it's hardly shocking. 3 critical duds in a row for MS. Hope that Gears 5 releases this year and really delivers.
@Buizel If you want an entry into the series, then you can still download the first game for free from Microsoft's Marketplace. And it's Xbox One X enhanced, so if you've got one of those, it'll look a bit better than on the standard Xbox One or Xbox One S.
@Dezzy I'm still going to get it, though. I liked what I saw from that video you posted, And I don't really care much for Metacritic or any other aggregate site, since there's always idiot reviewers, both professional and armchair critics, that can drag down the numbers.
I still remember the initial user review scores for Breath of the Wild, where quite a few idiotic user reviews gave it a 1 or even just a 0, out of spite or disbelief that a Zelda game could actually be that good. Luckily, the site's managers stepped in that time, and the illegal reviews were removed, but still, on average, the negative grades influence the good grades WAY too much.
'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'
@ThanosReXXX yeah I've picked the original up. I was intending to buy it actually (not knowing of the offer), and was very confused when it didn't show the price...ended up accidentally getting it for free!
I might consider getting Game Pass for a month and giving 3 a soon though.
@Dezzy Tru dat. Honestly I think things like backwards compatibility and Play Anywhere are the only reason I even considered getting an Xbox this gen. Its a shame really.
Not surprising in the least unfortunately. I think we all saw this coming miles away so it's hardly shocking. 3 critical duds in a row for MS.
Don't forget Forza Horizon 4. That broke up the consistent badness a bit.
Also, I assume you're including State of Decay 2. Weren't the main issues with that just the mountains of bugs? And haven't they since fixed most of those?
@Buizel Just to give you a heads up on the game: it looks pretty rough, by today's standards, but if you push through the first half hour or so, then the gameplay really begins to shine. And see to it, that you get to know where's what in the city and on the map, so you can collect as many power orbs as you can, from the start. You'll need 'em to be able to jump and climb ever higher to get the rest of them, and the specials.
I replayed it just a couple of days ago, and I planned to just grab 20 minutes of it, just for fun, but it hooked me again, and I ended up playing for several hours.
'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'
Yeah, I might try out Crackdown 3 as a rental or as a dirt-cheap pickup way down the line but it just...looks so bland. Everything about it looks cheaply thrown together and dated, both graphically & mechanically. The original had a ton of charm, and I wouldn't mind going back to experience it again, but Saints Row 4 already did everything they tried to do better. Except for the cloud stuff, obviously, which clearly was a bad idea to begin with.
@redd214 Cloud saves are "forever" on XBox. When I bought Deus Ex: Human Revolution digitally with X1 BC, my saves from X360 from December 2011 downloaded right away! Nice difference from the other platforms there. (Yes, I realize my reply is late but still useful )
@dezzy Ouch, that metacritic. I'm not a huge fan of metacritic, but to get in the 6's, it's got to be in serious trouble....
@NEStalgia I've found that I don't care about sites like Metacritic at ALL, nor do I see them as any real indicator of a game's value. The lower scores drag the good and serious reviews down WAY too much.
Even on the professional review side of things, there's a number of sites that are notoriously over-zealous in their criticism, and no serious gamer should pay heed to them, but in aggregate scores, these verdicts do count, unfortunately.
I simply always make up my own mind, without help from any outside sources. I'm the best advisor for myself, so I'm perfectly capable of selecting the games that I might enjoy and would like to play.
I enjoyed the previous two games, and this one looks and plays better, so I simply cannot see myself not liking it, so it's a definite buy for me.
'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'
No matter what, it's still a fun game. Just like the first, I've had a lot of fun exploring and giving the boom to the enemy. It's been such a fun experience I lost six and a half hours to it, with my strength almost fully maxed. I don't even think I levelled my driving once yet, as it's so much more fun to be on foot.
Played the full game today some solo and some coop. I can see why some like it but think I've had my fill already. Much like watching the Expendables or Rambo, fun couple hours but not enough substance to make me want to watch/play again. Interested to see how the evolve over time.
Also used some GS points to sign up for ea access for a month to play the Anthem trial. Going to spend a lot of time playing this I can already tell. Sucks I will unfortunately lose my progress but I can't wait for next week!
@ThanosReXXX I don't look at the score as much as I use it as a hub to skim through reviews, looking for repeated criticisms and (if it's a site I'm a bit more familiar with) try and figure out why it is they feel the way they do. In this case...even the positive reviews don't seem to offer much of a selling point. Seriously, what does this game offer that you couldn't already get as the core part of at least 5 other open world games? Crackdown can be simple fun, but I forgot that when I got the first game, I got it for $5 (maybe $10?) in a bargain bin. Expectations certainly play a part in how much people enjoy something. And if all they're offering is a light upgrade over the original game, then I fully expect Crackdown 3 to be another bargain bin pick-up for me.
@Dezzy The auto-aim lock-on is kind of needed when you're jumping about like crazy with air dashes and such. For on the ground, you can get away without using it.
Ten hours of play and I'm at the final boss, which is turning into a how do I do this with what it throws at you.
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