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Nice! I’ve been waiting for this.Stray is coming to Series X|S on August 10.
No, just one account. There’s a pinned thread on the rewards Reddit that basically explains how to maximize points.Do you have more than one account?
Stray is coming to Series X|S on August 10.
Agreed when I was doing this more frequently pulling 25 a month is very obtainable, just need to be a persistent clicker to pull off some good numbers.No, just one account. There’s a pinned thread on the rewards Reddit that basically explains how to maximize points.
Glad you found it. I am usually using the smooth curve at the default setting.Wow this thing has profile button that lights up I guess my old controller did that but never used it. You config with the X-Box app in Windows and switch profiles in the memory.
I slowed down the right thumbstick speed.
At least they will listen and revert. Sony would tell everyone to fuck off.Microsoft is pushing out the new dashboard update, and people are not happy with the changes. The update eliminates customization of the home tab, forcing store and Game Pass ads on the user in the top 2 visible groups. You can only add 2 custom groups to the home tab now when previously you could add up to 8 IIRC. Usable space on the home tab was also reduced by about two-thirds to allow custom wallpapers and backgrounds. The cherry on top is that the new UI design eschews almost every accessibility standard. Your most recently used games and apps is still at the top, at least.
https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2023/07/26/welcome-to-your-new-xbox-home/
The difference is Sony actually makes good use of the entire screen space in the PlayStation 5 GUI. When the PS5 launched it had some non-sensical choices, but Sony has since addressed them so that it now has both a great presentation and functionality. Microsoft seems to have nobody who can design a good GUI given their history. I'd say it will get better with updates, but they always seems to go through a regular cycle of progression and regression.I haven't had a chance to check out the update, but I'm liking the look of it. Very Sony-esque, imo.
I've gotten used to it, but the first time I used MS previous Xbox UI, it felt like a puzzle with all the different sized squares and ads.
So true. Since I dropped a 1 TB (already have a 2 TB sitting in the shelf) I don't even remember what garbage I have installed on my PS5. Meanwhile on XSX I had to delete games quite a few times. At the end of the day I am a PC gamer at heart and since I got 3 years of XBL on PC, XSX really didn't get much use post that. Rare that a game I want to play is only on XSX XBL plan and not on PC.Yeah, it comes down to the games you play. But you'll make up that $80 out of pocket as soon as you have to upgrade the storage. It's less than half the price to get another 2TB in the PS5 compared to the Series X.
PS5 got far more usage than XSX for me. I haven't even turned on XSX in past 5-6 months I think now.
Yeah, it comes down to the games you play. But you'll make up that $80 out of pocket as soon as you have to upgrade the storage. It's less than half the price to get another 2TB in the PS5 compared to the Series X.
PS5 got far more usage than XSX for me. I haven't even turned on XSX in past 5-6 months I think now.
I thought you were just being silly until i clicked the link wtf......Introducing the Xbox MasterCard, which will reward you with Microsoft Reward points with every purchase. If you want to restrict your rewards eligibility to Microsoft's store instead of just getting cash back, now you're in luck! APR is variable based on the prime rate and currently ranges from 20.99% to 31.99%. The cash back equivalent for reward points is a paltry 0.5% for Microsoft Store purchases, 0.3% for streaming services, 0.1% for everything else (1,000 points == $1).
https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2023/09/11/xbox-mastercard/
Your percentages are off. 1,000 points = $10The cash back equivalent for reward points is a paltry 0.5% for Microsoft Store purchases, 0.3% for streaming services, 0.1% for everything else (1,000 points == $1).
I redeem my Microsoft Rewards points regularly. A $10 gift card is 9,600 points. Unless the points for the credit card are different, which would make no sense.Your percentages are off. 1,000 points = $10
Is there any reason to buy a Xbox before the nerfed Cylinder version comes out? I would of bought it for Halo infinite but guess what it's Free in Steam. I kinda see why they want to acquire Activision just for COD rights that would sell the console for sure.
The new one doesn't have a disc drive in it. So, no 4k bluray player or physical games.Is there any reason to buy a Xbox before the nerfed Cylinder version comes out? I would of bought it for Halo infinite but guess what it's Free in Steam. I kinda see why they want to acquire Activision just for COD rights that would sell the console for sure.