Also, you can't be serious thinking the Spurs will be getting blown out in game 7, the Heat have been playing catch up all series. Spurs are built for big boy games like this. Ask the 04-05 Pistons.
I'm serious, it's over. That was a demoralizing defeat, and they're not playing at home for the final two games of the season like in 04-05. In that series Robert Horry stole game 5 in Detroit, so you knew Detroit would respond in game 6 at San Antonio. Detroit had one of those on/off switches people accuse Miami of having. For Detroit to win two on the road, or San Antonio lose two at home for the championship was highly unlikely. They had the best record in the NBA that year. This is completely different from a mental standpoint, plus their core is 8 years older and going in gassed while Wade and Bosh sat out most of the 4th. Look for those two to play alot better. Miami has all the momentum, are at home and know they were granted a second life. LeBron especially with those turnovers in the 4th. Don't underestimate Miami looking to avoid being put through that again, and just think the Spurs are built for games like this. Miami is too, that's why I expect a blowout. They don't lose game 7's.
That doesn't refute my point. Also, what's to say Microsoft's Cloud ends up being better? Right now, we can just guess and there is no answer, but knowing how Microsoft really took off online gaming and has had hands down the best online console gaming experience for over a decade, I don't doubt they can do the same regarding the Cloud. Just my guess/opinion.
Considering the thread title, no point trying to sell the Xbox One here. I knew the online and DRM was never going to be an issue for them in terms of lost sales to PS4. It was an easy fix. Funny how we're now hyping Gaikai over XBL Cloud, both of which require internet access. Focus on the games, not the systems or internet chatter. That will dictate who wins.