DackelArnold
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Was soll denn der Quatsch? Ich hoffe mal das mit dem neuen Dashboard einige neue Funktionen kommen, in der Form ist das OS einfach unbefriedigend.
Im folgenden Video siehst du, wie du consolewars als Web-App auf dem Startbildschirm deines Smartphones installieren kannst.
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Schönen Gruss aus dem Urlaub Sonne ,Strand und Bier ist die beste Vorbereitung auf den heissen Xbox Herbst ! Prost !
Hey Leute, mit der Xbox Startrampe gibt's derzeit technische Probleme.
Das heutige Gewinnspiel wird ausgesetzt. Dafür hängen wir den Tag gestern und heute hinten wieder ran!
Wir bitten um Entschuldigung! Unser Team arbeitet derzeit an einer Lösung!
Wir halten euch auf dem Laufenden!
Ich bin schon die ganzen zwei letzten Wochen im Urlaub. Aber ein guter und engagierter Moderator ist schließlich immer im Dienst.
Workaholiks sind immer im Dienst und glauben sie wären deswegen gut und engagiert!Ich bin schon die ganzen zwei letzten Wochen im Urlaub. Aber ein guter und engagierter Moderator ist schließlich immer im Dienst.
Xbox One Preview Members: Own Gears of War or Shadow Complex on Xbox 360? Play both for free via Back Compat
Both of those titles will be available to play for Preview members later today
Major Nelson hat heute via Twitter angekündigt das Gears 1 und Shadow Complex in die Dashboard Beta rutschen.
Jap es wird sehr engMS zieht mal wieder richtig an, gut so!
Wird langsam Zeit für mich, mir eine externe HDD zu holen - am besten direkt mindestens 2 TB .
Update: In a statement to GameSpot, marketing VP Jeremy Dunham confirmed that Rocket League is in the process of being ported to other systems. "Yes, we are definitely bringing Rocket League to additional platforms," he said. "We'll have an official announcement of what platforms those are (and when) a little further down the line."
Original Story:
Rocket League launched last month on PlayStation 4 and PC, and it quickly became very popular. It has already passed 5 million downloads, and, at times, it has had over 100,000 concurrent players. Now, it appears that Rocket League is coming to more platforms.
In an interview with GameZone, VP of marketing Jeremy Dunham stated that developer Psyonix is absolutely looking into porting the game to other systems. The game's success made it an easy choice to bring it elsewhere. "Now that the game is doing as well as it's doing and people really want to see [it on different systems], we've focused on [porting the game]," Dunham explained. "We're now in a position that we can expand our team. We are absolutely, 100 percent going to other platforms."
Dunham wouldn't specify which platforms the studio will bring the game to. However, he did explain that Rocket League's launch on limited systems was necessary considering the size of the Rocket League team. "The number one reason we're only on PlayStation and PC is because the team is small," he said. "For the majority of the development, there were only 8 to 12 people working on Rocket League, and we've only very recently--in the last few weeks--added a couple of people to that count."
He continued: "We wanted to make sure that it was very good, very polished, that everybody liked it, and the only way we could ensure that was to focus on two platforms."
We've reached out to Psyonix for more details and will update this story if we receive new information.
Recently, Psyonix announced the first DLC pack for Rocket League. It contains two cars, wheels, and boosts, in addition to five new paint types. There will also be a substantial update for the game in the coming weeks that adds a new map.