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Vídeo promocional do lançamento do Xbox Game Pass de PC.

Alguns jogos novos apareceram, chegarão em breve ao catálogo: Company of Heroes 2, Gonner 2 (tinha surgido em outro vídeo um tempo atrás) e Night in the Woods.

 
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Vídeo promocional do lançamento do Xbox Game Pass de PC.

Alguns jogos novos apareceram, chegarão em breve ao catálogo: Company of Heroes 2, Gonner 2 (tinha surgido em outro vídeo um tempo atrás) e Night in the Woods.


Os problemas da Microsoft Store precisam ser resolvidos urgentemente. O serviço é excelente, mas esse ponto ainda afeta as assinaturas.
 
Baixei o Night in the Woods no PC.
Parece legal.
 
Para promover o lançamento de Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition em 15 de outubro, saiu um texto bem legal sobre o jogo no Xbox Wire.

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Improving History with Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition
by Mike Nelson, Xbox Wire Editor • Sep 30, 2020 @ 12:00pm

In celebration of its fifteenth anniversary, Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition will launch October 15 on Steam and with Xbox Game Pass for PC as the final chapter to the “original trilogy” of Age of Empire remasters, classics of the real time strategy genre that have been meticulously modernized.
Now that we’ve had some hands-on time with Age III: DE — playing through some of the single-player campaign chapters and trying a few of the new modes — we found that the core of what makes an Age game great remains intact as a refined strategy game experience that’s still absolutely worth playing today.

Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition


Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition, like the recently released Age I & II Definitive Editions, returns to the original RTS game to tune, polish, and refine what made it such a classic to begin with — and to bring it up to spec with the modern era of PC gaming. That means 4K graphics, accessibility features, and general quality of life improvements, as well as the inclusion of both expansions – Asian Dynasties and The War Chiefs – plus new modes like Historical Battles (detailed scripted skirmishes) and Art of War (a goal-oriented tutorial), all help make this the most feature complete version of this admired RTS title. A definitive edition, if you will.

In our hands-on time we played a portion of the “Blood, Ice, and Steel” campaign story mode, jumped into some Skirmish battles against AI, and tried out a few of the Art of War chapters, along with a single historical battle. In short: It all still feels like an Age game to play (e.g. Town Center construction, villager management, resource allocation to advance to the next age). And that’s exactly what we were hoping for here.

Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition


Graphically, the game is noticeably improved when matched up against the original Age of Empires III. Structures, units, and creatures all have increased textures, making them look much more detailed as a result. Building architecture features and roof tile sets are more distinguishable, animal types are more recognizable, and smaller details like spears, shields, and guns are noticeably improved (check out the official Age of Empires Instagram to see more comparison screenshots). There’s several other refinements to the graphic engine, like a new dynamic lighting system, particle events, and improved destruction tech (a.k.a. buildings crumble really good now), all of which help to modernize the look of the game.

One of the unique features of Age of Empires III was its card system, which also makes a return here. With this feature, you create pre-built “decks” that you could access as an in-match power-up, delivering resources or units to the battlefield. As you progress farther through Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition’s campaign, more of these cards will unlock, allowing you to custom design your strategy while in-match.

Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition


For multiplayer, all cards will be unlocked with pre-built decks, giving players a fair battlefield in online gaming sessions. Speaking of, there have been several multiplayer improvements as well, such as dedicated servers and Xbox Live support, new clan features, leaderboards, and all-new achievements to bookend an incredible strategy game package.

Gameplay-wise, it still feels sharp. Large groups of units shift easily into formation, path finding is good, and the story-based elements include pre-rendered cut scenes that are brand new (built from the ground up), and the in-game cut scenes all use the newly created in-game assets. And if you need a reminder on how to build up your settlement, plan your attacks, and get good, Art of War presents a great tutorial/refresher course that is both entertaining and competitive, rewarding medals for how quickly you can complete each scenario.

Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition


One of the more dramatic improvements to the game has been a revision of the narrative and depiction of Native American and First Nations civilizations. Because the core of Age III’s campaign involves discovering the New World and being able to play as these civilizations, there’s a greater awareness today to authentically represent the culture and people depicted in the game. To get to this point with Age III: DE, the team at World’s Edge worked directly with tribal consultants to capture their people more respectfully and accurately. You can learn more about this work here on the official Age of Empires website.
It’s great to see that it’s not just gameplay and graphics that are getting attention, but also a willingness to better these culture depictions. This is especially true in today’s climate, as we have a renewed focus on evolving our understanding of other nations, races, and creeds. I applaud the effort wholeheartedly.

Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition


Now that the last of the classic mainline Age games has been given the definitive edition treatment, we’ll surely start turning more of our focus to the upcoming Age of Empires IV, which we hope to share more about very soon here on Xbox Wire.

You can pre-order Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition today on the Microsoft Store and Steam and pre-install today with Xbox Game Pass for PC. Also, owners of Age of Empires III: Complete Collection on Steam can pre-order/buy the Definitive Edition at a 25% discount. You can also pre-purchase the Age of Empires Definitive Collection bundle on the Microsoft Store and Steam that includes all three of the Definitive Editions — picking up the Definitive Collection bundle is a fantastic deal that includes all three Definitive Edition games at a $15 savings if you bought each game separately.

Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition
 
Alguém está com problema para rodar o Football Manager no GamePass ? O meu rodava normalmente até a semana passada. Agora parou de funcionar, sempre que eu tento rodar fala para instalar o Serviço de jogos. Já coloquei a loja em Estados Unidos, voltei e nada.
 

Alguém aqui conseguiu fazer isso no PC? Entrei no GamePass mas não encontrei nenhum jogo da EA.
No PC, acredito que o download será feito pelo próprio EA Play, vinculando as contas do Xbox e da Origin.

Aqui, ambas estão conectadas, mas aparentemente a opção de fazer o download dos jogos é só para o console mesmo.
 
No PC, acredito que o download será feito pelo próprio EA Play, vinculando as contas do Xbox e da Origin.

Aqui, ambas estão conectadas, mas aparentemente a opção de fazer o download dos jogos é só para o console mesmo.
Vou tentar vincular as contas. Não entendo porque para PC sempre chega atrasado hehe
 
Como você fez para vincular?
Tem que ter uma conta da EA e, quando jogar algum jogo deles no Xbox, aceitar a solicitação de fazer login e conectar na conta da EA também, aí vai fazer a conexão automática das contas da Live e EA. Não sei quais jogos possuem esse recurso, faz muitos anos que fiz esse link.
 
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