The Division hands-on; Microsoft not backing away from console gaming news 2016-03-11 0 Comments Plus the rest of the week’s gaming news. March 10, 2016 Games and Gear Trouble viewing this email?Read it online Share via Facebook Email the editor ‘Absolutely not’ true that Microsoft is backing away from console gaming, Xbox exec says Xbox boss Phil Spencer: “We are more committed to our console and the future of that console than we have ever been.” READ MORE » Jeff Bakalar Senior Editor / New York This week’s headlines / Microsoft may compensate Xbox Live users affected by recent downtime Affected by the recent Xbox Live problems? Compensation may be coming your way. Read more / Share: Nvidia’s The Division PC graphics guide helps improve performance Plus, corporation acts fast following widespread reports that its Division 364.47 driver was triggering critical problems. Read more / Share: Dell’s $800 laptop can play any PC game Dell’s Inspiron 15 7000 cuts the right corners for penny-pinching gamers. Read more / Share: PlayStation VR shouldn’t be used by children under 12 and here’s why A notice also warns that some people may experience things like “motion sickness, nausea, disorientation, blurred vision,” or other discomfort. Read more / Share: DOES YOUR INTERNET FEEL SLOW? / Take our free speed test Find out the speed of your broadband connection and see whether you’re getting what you paid for. CHECK YOUR SPEED NOW Must-watch gaming videos / 01 GameSpot’s The Lobby – Does The Division live up to expectations? 02 Watch these six VR virgins get their first taste of the future 03 Uncharted 4 multiplayer beta highlights 04 Dell’s cheap gaming laptop has power under the hood 05 The first 40 minutes of The Division – Gameplay FOLLOW CNET… Facebook Twitter Google+ YouTube LinkedIn Tumblr Pinterest Newsletters RSS The e-mail address for this newsletter is blogulasu@mail.aree.com.tw. To update your account, please visit our Newsletter subscription center. Unsubscribe / Help / Privacy policy Copyright 2016 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. CBS Interactive 235 Second Street San Francisco, CA 94105 U.S.A.
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