Also. They answered me, this random dude, in detail about Home Gold which their current info on it does not answer. So, that is also part of the weirdness. Why pay someone to send ME 8 tweets instead of making a FAQ you can point everyone to.
Well part of my point is, these are things people want to know before they buy the console. They admitted there is an IR blaster but why not be forthcoming about the details?
Ghosts has been touted previously as having dedicated servers on the One. Which apparently is an exclusive feature. Wouldn't you want to put the spotlight on that to steal sales from PS4?
I asked Xbox about specific details about Home Gold on Twitter asking if you can be signed into XBL somewhere and have a family member using their Gamertag at home. They took a bunch of tweets to answer my question. Yet, this information is not in a FAQ.
I then asked them my other two outstanding questions, which they would/could not answer.
I agree with you. But when matches are player hosted, you get things like Killcams that make no sense and being shot around corners. Because what is actually happening on the host is not what you are necessarily seeing. If you play for long enough, you notice it and it becomes a bad experience.
Worse, it becomes an experience that is inconsistent. You then come to expect it and it becomes less and less based on your skill and more on luck of the connection.
When they announced dedicated servers, I was ecstatic because I felt I might actually be able to have consistent fun.
I'll give you that. But regardless of their credibility, the fact remains that Mark Rubin promised dedicated servers on current and next gen. It has been confirmed that they do not exist on ps3, ps4, or 360.
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