Why would I need Windows PC for DLNA?
Odd, I'd swear it says Play To for me -I have Windows 8.1 Pro-. I gotta say that I installed Windows 8 when it came out -not a fresh install, I installed it over Windows 7 64 bits-, and I installed Windows 8.1 when it came out, so perhaps it does have some legacy features from Windows 7 but whatever the reason it is Play To for me.Play To (renamed Play in 8.1) is also part of the Devices Charm in all versions of Windows 8. Means I can throw any media content that I've opened on my tablet to the tv with a swipe and two taps. Even if that content is not present on the tablet, since all variants of Windows 8 have support for connecting to homegroups and other network locations. It's extremely useful.
Interesting
EDIT:
News
Phil Spencer expects the Xbox One to sell out at launch.
http://www.vg247.com/2013/11/01/xbo...out-without-titanfall-at-launch-spencer-says/
Its step up from 8 year old console. I don't want to derail thread so I'll stop here, but there is no denying this thing,hw wise, is dissapointment on so many levels.COD games are on compressed schedules anyway, so little time for optimization can be a reasonable explanation. It's still a step up from the previous x360 version in both resolution and - hopefully - framerate.
Lost, what really?I agree its pointless trying to compete WRT graphics theyve lost
COD2 cross-gen launch title on XB360
COD BLOPS2 XB360
I personally consider COD an outliner so far. Especially given what it's pushing visually.I wouldn't call 50%-125% res increase on two biggest launch tittles "some difference".