For gamers, if you are in the US and have been looking for an Xbox Series X, I got mine through Walmart using the All Access pass (meaning you get the console + 2 years of game pass ultimate for MSRP and you pay every month with 0% interest)... Here is the link https://www.walmart.com/cp/xbox-all-access/8571041
I ordered mine last week and got it a few days later. Very sweet.
As of right now, delivery date is 9/27
Yan
Xbox Series X
did the same and got mine yesterday. was really surprised how smoothly/quickly it happened.
You got to play Ori and the wills of wisp. Absolutely amazing
I would, if the activation for All Access would work. I need to reach out to support to get that straightened out. luckily, I have plenty of games already to play. so far most everything plays like butter.
That's odd. When I booted the console, it just said: this console comes with XBox all access, click here to claim it... and that was it
Yan
yeah, I had Game Pass Ultimate for a few months a year or so ago, then canceled and went back to Gold. that and I somehow ended up with two Microsoft accounts that they couldn't merge the last time I needed support a few years back. basically, I think my account is jacked.
Our Xbox Series X has been great during lockdown!!
It has enabled my son to remain sociable and 'connected' with his friends virtually.
It has also been great for father-son time. We've been playing this great co-op game called "It Takes Two". So much fun. Amazing graphics too!
I remember when I was playing around with ray tracing on the Amiga back in the late 80s, you'd create a scene with a few geometric shapes, light sources, etc.and then it would take between 1 and 3 days to render the image. Now, ray tracing of complex scenes can be done in real-time. Blows my mind!!!
It has enabled my son to remain sociable and 'connected' with his friends virtually.
It has also been great for father-son time. We've been playing this great co-op game called "It Takes Two". So much fun. Amazing graphics too!
I remember when I was playing around with ray tracing on the Amiga back in the late 80s, you'd create a scene with a few geometric shapes, light sources, etc.and then it would take between 1 and 3 days to render the image. Now, ray tracing of complex scenes can be done in real-time. Blows my mind!!!
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