@DarthNocturnal Why do you want a code? You can tell them that there is an option which is "buy as a gift" on the console and on the website. They pay and send the code by email. I mean, it's not romantic but unless they give you a physical game it's not romantic either way.
@ThanosReXXX Yeah, I still am, born and raised. If I'm ever in the area I'll let you know. Beaches are miserable over here though. I prefer the Mediterranean
May have to take advantage of that. thanks for the heads up!
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@Octane You ARE Dutch? Or am I reading you wrong? Color me surprised in case of the former,
I always thought you were English or American, and what with the general removal of certain info on people's profiles, it's even harder to tell.
As for the beaches: in the summer they aren't bad, and they have some really great lounge bars there.
No pearly white sand or blue water, though, but that's all fake anyway, or at least the sand is...
@DarthNocturnal Far as I know, no Microsoft account is needed, if both you and your gift-sending friend have an Xbox One. You simply go to Xbox Marketplace, and select 'buy as a gift' on a game page, and then you can send that info to another person that's in your friend list.
@DarthNocturnal True, but in general, people auto-sign in when they turn on their Xbox. I personally don't know of anyone who doesn't. So, if I want to gift a game to a friend of mine, I can simply follow those steps I mentioned earlier, select their name from my friends list, and the next time they sign in to their Xbox, they'll be able to redeem the code, simple.
EDIT: Perhaps needless to say, but for clarity's sake: I don't perform such actions from the website, since it's FAR easier to do it on the console itself.
@Yosheel Peru? Okay... that makes a trip to Europe kind of not really convenient, and that's not even taking into consideration the cost of the flight...
@Yosheel So.... I understand that you don't use smileys when pulling someone's leg...
@DarthNocturnal On a side note: I just realized that it might be the case that the gifting party does not necessarily own an Xbox, in which case I would completely understand where the issues come from, and if that is the actual situation, then just ignore what I've said before. You assume certain things when discussing Xbox-related stuff, sometimes rightfully so, sometimes... not so 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.'
@Yosheel Ah... that must be it. I can't stand poker, I don't have any interest in it, other than simple video poker or strip poker on the PC, or the latter in real life...
'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 am, and I thought I've told you before. But I take it as a compliment, knowing my English isn't as butchered as I think it is at times
@Dezzy Can't think of any other game to add to the BC list, from a catalog of around a 1000 (if not more) Xbox 360 games, and nearly as much OG Xbox games? That's some specific taste you've got there, my friend...
Well they obviously have done most of the good games first, it's not like it's random.
I'm sure I could think of 1 if I had to though.
How about "Wet" on 360. I don't think it's a good game but I love Eliza Dushku and she voiced the main character
Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing, please. Sega has given us Sonic Fighters, Unleashed and not this? Next one will be Sonic The Hedgehog (2006), you'll see... :S
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