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Fallout 4 ps4 bethesda
Fallout 4 ps4 bethesda









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I can have 1 digital game on there at a push. My 360 has a 20GB hard drive, of which up to 13GB is usable. I have many 360 games, and there are countless more that I have never played including several that I would like to. Really don't get the argument against BC. As long as it doesn't interfere with current progress, I see no issue with BC. But there are many people not in the same position and BC may benefit them. I rarely used BC on my PS3, and I do not think I will use BC much, if at all, on my XB1 (probably because I have a 360 and all the BC compatible games I'm interested in I've already played). I also don't think it's as meaningless as others try to make it out to be. I do not think it's as big a deal as some people try to make it out to be. Remasters cost money since you are paying an updated version of the game (and they can come as compilations).īC is a nice feature with good benefits, especially at no cost (even if only through emulation). BC is free, but you are playing a outdated game (although you do get to use the features of XB1). I think BC is like Remaster, where they target a specific demographic. For example, if a gamer never had an Xbox 360 and now has a XB1, they can play all the Gears games and catch up with the story before playing Gears 4. To be fair, BC on XB1 can be practical for XB1 gamers who only had a PS3 last Gen and may want to play certain games (or gamers that didn't have either console last gen). Or it's fans who are happy about it and don't own an Xbox 360, which still begs the question of why do you have games for a console you don't own anymore? No one could have predicted that the Xbox One would eventually have BC, especially since MS were consistently saying they wouldn't implement it until they actually did.

fallout 4 ps4 bethesda

So the way that it looks like when it comes to BC is either it's fans who are happy about it even though they already own an Xbox 360 and don't at all need the feature (really just happy because of convenience more than anything else, and really it's not any less convenient to keep your 360 hooked up and switch between inputs). The only way BC would benefit me on PS4 is if it allowed me to play PS3 games I don't and never will own. I mean, there is no real reason to be rid of the previous gen console just because a new console comes out, and if you use a previous console to pay for a new console, then you do so understanding that the likelihood you'll be playing those old games again (assuming you didn't also use them to buy the new console) is likely zero. And who has Xbox 360 games to play, but not an Xbox 360? I ask because BC really isn't some godsend feature to anyone who actually cares about gaming. I want to know why people who consider themselves gamers do not own an Xbox 360 if they care about playing Xbox 360 games.











Fallout 4 ps4 bethesda