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Had my copy of Ghosts show up today...useless until Friday.
You might want to at least call an let them know that you are picking it up in a couple days, I'm pretty sure after 48 hours they give up your pre-order, even if it's fully paid.Yeah that's odd, Gamestop says I can pick mine up today but since I have to trade in my 360 version for it I'm going to wait until Thursday at the earliest.
this might be one of the dumbest comments ive read on here in the last 6 months. kudos.As funny as the PS4 fails are and as much as Sony fanboys deserved it
The comma being on the right is weird, but I'll get used to it.The disc being on the left is weird but, I'll get used to it.
Yeah, Microsoft kind of set the bar low with the original 360 run. Going forward, just about every console launch is going to look good by comparison. If the XBox One is able to keep the failure rate below 10%, it's going to be heralded as a success. The failure rate for the PS4 is currently being estimated at less than 1%. Sony's success at shipping so many units is a large reason for why we're hearing about so many examples. Less than 1% of 1 million units is still thousands of units. In terms of percentages it's really quite an acceptable failure rate, but it makes for a big story when you have thousands of cases to point to this soon after launch.xbox 360 failure rates are estimated between 24-54% at launch. no one those people deserved the RRoD.
Have you not been following gaming news for the past 6 months? Sony fanboys have sh*t all over every bit of negative Xbox One news that has come out. No one deserves to have their consoles fail. It sucks. I went through it with multiple 360's, but the hubris that Sony/their fans have shown is outrageous. Karma is a better word for it than deserve. I have nothing against Sony. I have a ps3. I enjoy it for what it is, and I'll probably get a ps4 at some point in the future. I hope both consoles do well. The comment was aimed specifically at the type of people who hope one console fails hence the fanboy part of my statement. The people that are pro Sony that attacked every Xbox One downfall and talked the PS4 up like it was so far superior. Those are the people I was talking about. If you think it was one of the dumbest comments you've read then you clearly don't get around to many parts of this sitethis might be one of the dumbest comments ive read on here in the last 6 months. kudos.
xbox 360 failure rates are estimated between 24-54% at launch. no one those people deserved the RRoD. yes, its a launch and problems will happen, but none of them deserve it.
did a sony fanyboy kick your mom or something?
dumb fan boys of every console shit on the other consoles and then theres the PC gamers that shit on everyone. that doesnt mean any of them deserve a bricked launch console. youre right, i dont get around too many parts on this site, doesnt make your comment any less dumb.Have you not been following gaming news for the past 6 months? Sony fanboys have sh*t all over every bit of negative Xbox One news that has come out. No one deserves to have their consoles fail. It sucks. I went through it with multiple 360's, but the hubris that Sony/their fans have shown is outrageous. Karma is a better word for it than deserve. I have nothing against Sony. I have a ps3. I enjoy it for what it is, and I'll probably get a ps4 at some point in the future. I hope both consoles do well. The comment was aimed specifically at the type of people who hope one console fails hence the fanboy part of my statement. The people that are pro Sony that attacked every Xbox One downfall and talked the PS4 up like it was so far superior. Those are the people I was talking about. If you think it was one of the dumbest comments you've read then you clearly don't get around to many parts of this site
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I think its funnier that everyone has selective memory. How many times since the PS3 reveal have we had to hear about the $600 pricepoint, difficult cell infrastructure leading to worse looking/playing games, shitty marketing, etc. Roles are reversed for consoles, now the people who gave PS shit get all pissy when MS receives criticisms. Its hilarious.Something I read which I nodded to:
"If Microsoft makes a mistake: OMFG MICROSHIT SUCKS AND SO DOES XBONE OMFG
If Sony makes a mistake: It's okay, everyone makes mistakes.
If you want to read about the Titanfall exclusivity on Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC, click here. I'll probably pick up the system when that drops, eh eh drops?!![]()
Well, lets be honest. Sony DESERVED to have a little crap slung at them when the PS3 happened. While they've managed to polish that system up a bit over the years, there were so many mistakes made in its initial design. Mistakes that have haunted the system through it's entire 7-year run. Sony dug their own grave, and have been digging themselves out of it ever since. Part of the reason why Microsoft was able to gain so much ground with the 360 is because Sony screwed up so badly.Exactly. I guess these people who keep whining about people shitting on the Xbone have short term and don't remember 2006-07 when everybody shit on the PS3. A couple of years from now people will probably forget all about this stuff just like before.
Apparently, he won't be. Both of the early reviews of the system have said it's very easy to set up all your devices and you can control them all pretty flawlessly. Volume control from a receiver, the television itself, and the cable box all seems to work great with the Xbox One. Which shouldn't surprise, that's what they are touting.Something tells me you're going to be really disappointed if you think it's going to control your "various audio-visual devices via voice control".
Plent of flaws mentioned to though like it turning off the TV if it's already on (say playing a game) and you tell it to start TV as it sends a power toggle command to the TV.Apparently, he won't be. Both of the early reviews of the system have said it's very easy to set up all your devices and you can control them all pretty flawlessly. Volume control from a receiver, the television itself, and the cable box all seems to work great with the Xbox One. Which shouldn't surprise, that's what they are touting.
Haha yeah, I can grab my remote next to me and lower the volume. Even turning everything off I probably would use it. It's just cool that the switching to TV, switching channels, snapping apps and swapping then seem to work really well. As well as going directly to something on Xbox no matter where you currently are.Plent of flaws mentioned to though like it turning off the TV if it's already on (say playing a game) and you tell it to start TV as it sends a power toggle command to the TV.
To be fair I imagine that can be adjusted for, if not by the user after a patch. Harmony remotes handle it just fine by sending an on command, rather than power toggle, when you select an activity. The off command for the tv only gets sent when you hit the power all off button.
Anyway, I do think the media stuff will end up working well. It's just an IR blaster so no reason it won't work as well as a good universal remote once all the kinks are worked out. Though certain things like volume up/down may be annoying if you have to say "Xbox volume up" a bunch of times to get it to he level you want vs holding down or clicking a remote button rapidly
Wow from the article:
Microsoft's ultimate goal has been to create a jack of all trades device.The biggest problem for me with the XBox One is that it doesn't seem designed to work alongside other systems. It's features for controlling your entertainment center are excellent, and all the reviews strongly indicate that they are going to work well. The problem arises in cases like mine. I have every current-generation system, and the Wii U. My entertainment center always has numerous systems hooked up to it, and probably always will. The XBox One is much more designed to be the ONLY video game console plugged into a television.
The reason behind such a move is obvious. That's the exact scenario that Microsoft wants. But it's still a bit disappointing for a power video game user such as myself. The XBox One is probably going to do very well for a number of consumers that I can think of. I personally know several people who want exactly what the XBox One is pitching, and would be quite happy to make it the centerpiece of their entertainment center.
But for me, I will wait on the XBox One. Microsoft hasn't lost me entirely. What they are proposing with Project Spark still has me extremely excited. And I have already effectively sold several other people on their new system just by describing some of its functionality. But I will personally be holding off until next year, when we get closer to Project Spark's release.
It's not so much a matter of taking them away, as simply not having gotten to them yet. The XBox One has a new processor architecture. All of the software for the system had to be designed from the ground up. They couldn't just copy and paste the XBox 360's interface.I never knew about the profile having saved controller preferences or whatever so no biggie to me but I could see people wanting it especially of the last system had it. You should never take away features IMO.
Maybe I just don't get it...but I don't see the problem here...Ruh-roh:
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2013/11/20/xbox-one-will-automatically-manage-your-hard-drive-storage.aspx
That is some bullshit right there. Games as a service, indeed.
You aren't ever going to be able to copy or store your game saves on your own hardware. If you need to switch out XBox One systems down the line, your save files are going through the cloud or not at all.Maybe I just don't get it...but I don't see the problem here...
Gotcha. Thanks for the clarification.You aren't ever going to be able to copy or store your game saves on your own hardware. If you need to switch out XBox One systems down the line, your save files are going through the cloud or not at all.
And should that cloud ever fail, or your save files get accidentally deleted, you're out of luck, son.
It's a matter of personal agency, and removing as much of that agency as possible from the XBox One. And it speaks to the philosophy behind the system's design. The PS4 lets you swap out the hard drive with whatever drive you choose. The XBox One doesn't. Backing up save files and other personal data on the PS4 will be at the player's discretion. On the XBox One it will be through Microsoft's managed on-line service only.
Microsoft is banking pretty heavily on the consistent improvement of on-line infrastructure in the U.S. At least for games. For the entertainment and interface features of the XBox One this data management issue becomes moot. It does highlight where Microsoft's priorities are.
For people who view games as disposable entertainment, this is a godsend. You won't have to worry about long install times, or moving your profile to a USB drive to play at a friend's, or downloading multi-GB patches every time you want to play Halo 5. You just click the game and play it as fast as possible, giving you more time to send Skype calls or slam a Natty Ice with your bros or whatever.Again. Not really an issue for me but I could see why it might be for others. This could all change down the road anyway.
I'm not, but it's really going to suck since Halo is one of my favorite gaming franchises and my main gaming account is my Xbox LIVE one, plus I'm heavily invested in Windows 8/WP8. Microsoft releasing the most consumer unfriendly machine and forcing me to switch to Sony is a bitter pill to swallow, especially since the Xbox and 360 were my favorite systems from their respective gens.Don't get it. Pretty simple.
limit is staying at 100Has anyone seen any word on how the 1000 friends limit on the Xbone is going to work with those of us still on the 360?