Yes, there's a very strong correlation from being an independent artist that joins a major record label to a performer who goes from the developmental branch of a major entertainment company to another branch.
That's certainly a strong showing from GwG. I already own them personally, but still!
Haven't seen it mentioned, but it also makes sense for Microsoft to put their best foot forward with existing members considering the Xbox 1.1 "announcement" or whatever you want to call it. I imagine they know anyone paying attention will probably lay off picking up a One at least until the assumed elaboration of that whole thing at E3, so they may as well curry as much favor as they can with existing owners the month leading into that.
If it's a solid 30fps and looks as good as it did in the unfinished videos I couldn't care less.
That's pretty much how I feel about it. The article mentions Alan Wake also ran at lower resolution on the 360 and I don't remember noticing in any sort of notable way. Seems like framerate stability would be pretty important for a game with the mechanics of Quantum Break.
Don't forget that it's no longer Xbox exclusive either. Imagine PC (if you can/have the specs) would be the way to go if you want the prettiest version. That's pretty much the standard at this point anyway.
To answer the OP, yeah I ususally tip a few bucks on pickup. Especially if things are busy at the place I'm grabbing from and know the staff is hustling and pool tips.
To answer the crazy ranty person above, I would tip those at fast food joints too, if they were allowed to receive them.
It's the season premiere of Food Network's mediocre tacky cake-baking competition, and your favorite Midway baller turned Disney executive is the guest judge.
It airs tonight at 9|8c. I'm hoping for some decent screengrabs.
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