Yw71: I wonder why there aren't any OEM drivers for NVME controllers (at least I did not see any), While there are for most SATA controllers.Ĭommented on: Windows 11 Might Be Crippling NVMe SSD Speeds Microsoft is pushing some Office customers towards annual subscriptions to avoid price increases Windows Terminal to become the default command line tool on Windows 11Īdrian S: While i don't like this idea of subscription software, office or Microsoft 365 as it is called now for businesses is a different thing as it is not just software, but a service and charging more for monthly contract is a normal thing.
Mads Teland: Still not yet translated in Norwegian and it does appear as Windows 10 app because Windows 11 visual style are not implemented yet. Tags Backward Compatibility, Video Games, Xbox 360, Xbox One
There are probably still many old gems that deserved to be added to the list, but it's great that the Xbox team keeps announcing new additions at a regular pace. Microsoft announced last month that over 400 Xbox 360 games are now backward compatible on the Xbox One, which is pretty good considering that the feature launched nearly two years ago.
Play as attackers and defenders and make full use of the tactical destruction as well as the unique vehicle experience that can only be experienced in Battlefield: Bad Company. The game also features the all new, objective based multiplayer game mode "Gold Rush", supporting 24 players online. The ever-changing battlefield forces players, their team mates and enemies to react accordingly and use destruction tactically.
Featuring a dramatic storyline loaded with a unique attitude, the game delivers the series' trademark sandbox gameplay in a universe where almost everything is destructible. The game is currently priced at $14.99 on the Xbox Store, and here is its official description:īattlefield: Bad Company follows a wayward band of ordinary soldiers who decide that sometimes the gratitude of a nation just isn’t enough. The FPS launched exclusively on the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 back in June 2008, and its sequel Battlefield Bad: Company 2 (released in 2010) was already backward compatible on the Xbox One since January.īattlefield: Bad Company is coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility today /v8TSE6md0V Battlefield: Bad Company is joining the Xbox One Backward Compatibility catalog today, just two days after Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance and ScreamRide were added to the list.