Nahh and its closer to $600
$552
Frys offering Xbox One Console + Kinect + Forza 5 for $429.99 + Free Shipping !! - Real Price Appears After Adding to Cart (X-Post from r/ConsoleDeals)That is kinda high with a $399 price around the corner.
I am looking to get my son a XBO and am looking for a deal late june to around mid julyish. So keep him in mind pls and let me know if you seen some deals.
is that why I have stopped seeing you online??^My son wants kinect with his but unless when I am rdy to buy(possibly moving soon) I find a great deal...I am not buying him one..instead I will give him mine as I never used it.
No no blame Dark Souls 2 and work... I haven't played much of the consoles since its releaseis that why I have stopped seeing you online??
you do not love us anymore??
you have a ton of xbox friends
all the games I am getting will be for the One or 360
I get the freebies on my ps3
I am not playing online games at this time, because of my bad internet connection
currently working with BH Techs on the DSL reports
who actually seem to know what they are doing..
really angry with the idiots BH has been sending to fix my connection issues
aaaarrrrggghhhhhhhh
I am about to start south park on my 360No no blame Dark Souls 2 and work... I haven't played much of the consoles since its release
lectronic Arts' next-gen engine for sports games, EA Sports Ignite, will debut on Windows PC with FIFA 15, the publisher announced today.
Ignite, which EA announced during the Xbox One reveal event in May 2013, is the technology that powers all of EA's sports games on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Those versions of FIFA 14 used Ignite, while the PC version did not; it had been released alongside the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions in late September. Bringing Ignite to PC will allow developer EA Canada to maintain feature parity across the new consoles and PC for FIFA 15.
"The PC version will include all the same core features coming to the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game," reads a post from EA on the game's website.
This is a relatively quick turnaround for EA. In an interview with Polygon during E3 2013, Andrew Wilson — who was then the head of EA Sports and is now the CEO of EA — said that the Ignite engine didn't support PC because it was designed specifically for the static hardware architectures of the PS4 and Xbox One. He added that PC support was "possible" in the future, but indicated that it wasn't likely to arrive anytime soon.
"There needs to be some adjustment in terms of how EA Sports Ignite works to facilitate the open nature of PC architecture, rather than the closed nature of console architecture," Wilson told Polygon at the time, which makes today's announcement a surprising and welcome one.
Here are the PC specifications for FIFA 15:
Minimum Required Specifications:
- OS
- : Windows Vista/7/8/8.1 64-bit
Recommended Specifications:
- CPU: Intel Q6600 Core 2 Quad @ 2.4 GHz
- RAM: 4 GB
- Hard drive space required: 15 GB
- Minimum supported video cards: ATI Radeon HD 5770, Nvidia GeForce GTX 650
- DirectX: 11.0
- OS: Windows Vista/7/8/8.1 64-bit
- CPU: Intel Core i5-2550K @ 3.4 GHz
- RAM: 8 GB
- Hard drive space required: 15 GB
- Supported video cards: ATI Radeon HD 6870, Nvidia GeForce GTX 460
- DirectX: 11.0
They better sort out Pro Clubs. They killed it in 14. Every goal was sprint down the wing and cross or over the top chip. I know these have always been there, but it was WAY worst in 14 than it was in 13.