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one hilarious comment i read: "now they should call it the xbox 180"
lol, Francis nailed it. "It's not all party hats and handjobs over here, we will always remember you as the company that tried tohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbAefjzovJg
Yay, timbo is back.i called it i knew after e3 ms did not have a pair of well you know to keep all that garbage. hey ms lets also drop the price to 400 and we have a race for next gen at 100 dollers more it's still not worth it at launch.
Look I'm not one to call people out as I don't particularly give a shit but here's the definition of a straw man argument. Read it over and then re-read your first post.I wasn't making strawman arguments. What exactly was the strawman? As I see it, I said, you don't know what MS had planned for the "Shared game library" and gave 3 examples of things that they never explained then I provided my opinion of what would have happened AND I admitted those were opinions. There is no strawman here, you don't know what a strawman argument is.No I was not. I stated you were making as straw man argument and I followed suit by doing the same thing as you. You see there are always two sides to the coin. You only like to see things one way. That's fine, everyone got what they wanted. I will probably stick with the PS4 because outside of exclusives there are no differences between the consoles.None of that was documented. You're speculating and acting like it's fact. I was speculating and saying it wasn't ever fully stated. I'm sure you're well aware of this though but the only documents they put out about it doesn't say anything that you just typed.Yes it's always easy to make stawman arguments and speculate based on worse case scenario.
1) All digital games can go on it.
2) Unlimited library
3) 10 family members they can all share the same X1 account.
Oh wow now that sounds wonderful. See what I did there.
If they had sold out of pre-orders day one then this wouldn't have ever happened. At least now they have a chance. The 25% more expensive console is still a huge problem and I hope they lower the price but at least it went from being "not a chance in hell" to "eh, I'll wait for price drop/hardware revision" for many of us. Personally I'm still getting PS4 first because it's cheaper and because I like what they did with their policy but I'll probably get an X1 at some point in the future (2-3 years from now).i called it i knew after e3 ms did not have a pair of well you know to keep all that garbage. hey ms lets also drop the price to 400 and we have a race for next gen at 100 dollers more it's still not worth it at launch.
i feel like i dick for ever sticking up for ms i really really do it's good for gamers they did this but they had no twins to stick with their plan.Yay, timbo is back.i called it i knew after e3 ms did not have a pair of well you know to keep all that garbage. hey ms lets also drop the price to 400 and we have a race for next gen at 100 dollers more it's still not worth it at launch.![]()
UPDATE: Microsoft clarifies that the planned day-one Xbox One update, which Whitten told me, will "complete some of the software that won’t be there," is actually not a result of today's DRM policy change. Rather, it was always planned and will be simply be required for playing off-line, among other things. Not a patch, they say. But, yes, your new Xbox console would have to connect online once in order to do the things Microsoft described today. And then you can keep it offline and play games without re-connecting to the Internet forever.Source?It requires the internet to be connected because the firmware needs to be updated.One thing nobody has said: If I am reading the bullet point right, the 24 hour check-in is gone, but you still need to connect to the Internet during system setup. Does that mean that if you don't connect the Internet at least once it's bricked?
While nowhere near as many if they had stayed the course, I can still see a decent number of returns if true.
I'm sure once the initial batch of X1's are sold out, that they'll incorporate the firmware upgrade in and it will no longer require it.
Nope.So everyone that's so mad about the family gamesharing thing disappearing, is it really so hard now to empathize with people who were affected by the disc DRM policy?
And I don't think I misrepresented what you said...Again, I'm saying that they didn't provide enough details to say definitively what the "shared game library" is.Look I'm not one to call people out as I don't particularly give a shit but here's the definition of a straw man argument. Read it over and then re-read your first post.I wasn't making strawman arguments. What exactly was the strawman? As I see it, I said, you don't know what MS had planned for the "Shared game library" and gave 3 examples of things that they never explained then I provided my opinion of what would have happened AND I admitted those were opinions. There is no strawman here, you don't know what a strawman argument is.No I was not. I stated you were making as straw man argument and I followed suit by doing the same thing as you. You see there are always two sides to the coin. You only like to see things one way. That's fine, everyone got what they wanted. I will probably stick with the PS4 because outside of exclusives there are no differences between the consoles.None of that was documented. You're speculating and acting like it's fact. I was speculating and saying it wasn't ever fully stated. I'm sure you're well aware of this though but the only documents they put out about it doesn't say anything that you just typed.Yes it's always easy to make stawman arguments and speculate based on worse case scenario.
1) All digital games can go on it.
2) Unlimited library
3) 10 family members they can all share the same X1 account.
Oh wow now that sounds wonderful. See what I did there.
"A straw man argument is a rhetorical device that is meant to easily prove that one’s position or argument is superior to an opposing argument. However, the straw man argument is regarded as a logical fallacy, because at its core, the person using the device misrepresents the other person's argument. The person does this because it then becomes easier to knock down the weaker version of the opposing argument with one's more substantial counter argument."
Not really since you always had the option of picking up a PS4. Now both systems are the same with no major differences but for exclusives. So this begs the question, how is the industry advancing?. How is gaming evolving? Better graphics simply are not enough.So everyone that's so mad about the family gamesharing thing disappearing, is it really so hard now to empathize with people who were affected by the disc DRM policy?
Its still moving forward some. Cloud computing etcNot really since you always had the option of picking up a PS4. Now both systems are the same with no major differences but for exclusives. So this begs the question, how is the industry advancing?. How is gaming evolving? Better graphics simply are not enough.So everyone that's so mad about the family gamesharing thing disappearing, is it really so hard now to empathize with people who were affected by the disc DRM policy?
I hope that steam box when and if it comes shows Sony and M$ that digital only works.
The "Family Sharing" thing was nothing more then a PR stunt to help alleviate the whole DRM fiasco.I'm sad to see this go as this means family plan/shared library is probably never going to happen.
Yes I saw both sides of this. DRM sucked for those without connection, but for myself it wouldn't have mannered that much. Especially for the positive it had (allowing sharing).
Oh well. Not gonna get worked up over it like everyone else.
Hey, you don't have to buy it, there's other consoles and there's steam which has all the DRM in the world.The X1 Just Got a Lot Worse and it's Our Fault
http://gizmodo.com/the-xbox-one-just-got-way-worse-and-its-our-fault-514411905
Kyle, you're arguing that people should have taken a stick with no promise of a carrot in the future....http://gizmodo.com/kyle-youre-arguing-that-people-should-have-taken-a-sti-514436579The X1 Just Got a Lot Worse and it's Our Fault
http://gizmodo.com/the-xbox-one-just-got-way-worse-and-its-our-fault-514411905
Geez, another idiot who believed everything MS told him.The X1 Just Got a Lot Worse and it's Our Fault
http://gizmodo.com/the-xbox-one-just-got-way-worse-and-its-our-fault-514411905
Oh shut theThe X1 Just Got a Lot Worse and it's Our Fault
http://gizmodo.com/the-xbox-one-just-got-way-worse-and-its-our-fault-514411905
people will still be mad kinect is still in affect and the price did not drop people will still not be happy about the thing.The X1 Just Got a Lot Worse and it's Our Fault
http://gizmodo.com/the-xbox-one-just-got-way-worse-and-its-our-fault-514411905
I am.They should have just stuck it out with their policies. Anyone else LESS excited about getting the Xbox One? And it's not like people's opinions have changed of Microsoft. "Oh well, i'm still getting a PS4." or "Hey look, Microsoft tried tous over and failed. Still getting a PS4."
Nothing has changed. People getting a PS4 will still get a PS4. The Xbox One now has a few less features. Awesome.
well this shows it will be easy for them to put everything they took away years down the road to put it back into the system. Seeing good chance systems are already been in production for awhile im sure it's software thing and which means can be changed with no notice years down the road.I'm disappointed by the loss of the sharing.
I'm LESS excited, yea.They should have just stuck it out with their policies. Anyone else LESS excited about getting the Xbox One? And it's not like people's opinions have changed of Microsoft. "Oh well, i'm still getting a PS4." or "Hey look, Microsoft tried tous over and failed. Still getting a PS4."
Nothing has changed. People getting a PS4 will still get a PS4. The Xbox One now has a few less features. Awesome.
Yes with the drm getting thrown out the window the X1 is now a different console. The on the fly game swapping is now gone, the play another game when waiting for matchmaking is also gone along with other things since we haven't seen the OS yet. I'm guessing they will need to rework the a big part of the OS.Wait a minute... didn't Major Nelson say something along the lines of the X1 being built with the DRM in mind? So either that was a lie or they're re-building the system in some shape/form.
Doubtful. I'm sure the cloud option will still exist, and downloaded games from Live will still exist.Yes with the drm getting thrown out the window the X1 is now a different console. The on the fly game swapping is now gone, the play another game when waiting for matchmaking is also gone along with other things since we haven't seen the OS yet. I'm guessing they will need to rework the a big part of the OS.Wait a minute... didn't Major Nelson say something along the lines of the X1 being built with the DRM in mind? So either that was a lie or they're re-building the system in some shape/form.
The X1 Just Got a Lot Worse and it's Our Fault
http://gizmodo.com/the-xbox-one-just-got-way-worse-and-its-our-fault-514411905
It's only moot if you're planning on buying the Eye. And even then, PS4 is still $60 cheaper. Regardless, I'm happy about Xbox One-Eighty. I'm excited to play Ryse, Crimson Dragon, and Halo 5.The sharing process would have been nice after the limitations but now that that's been removed I think it's fine they take that away too.
Really everybody is better off, digital games will still peak their head into next-gen and most likely some sort of sharing or gifting will occur down the line. As for the Kinect included, people haven't even noticed that the new Playstation Eye is not included with the PS4 so yeah that price difference is moot imo.
The more I think about it the more I see the sharing may still stick around, but only for games that have been purchased digitally. Wouldn't be that hard to look for a tagging that was built into the digital marketplace games. This way they can slowly build into the DRM scheme they want to do. That way both sides of the X1 field can be somewhat happy.I'm disappointed by the loss of the sharing.
Where are you getting these allocations? Why are they gone, we still don't' have any info on that matter. Those features were shown off with TV at the initial reveal, why would game DRM change that?Yes with the drm getting thrown out the window the X1 is now a different console. The on the fly game swapping is now gone, the play another game when waiting for matchmaking is also gone along with other things since we haven't seen the OS yet. I'm guessing they will need to rework the a big part of the OS.Wait a minute... didn't Major Nelson say something along the lines of the X1 being built with the DRM in mind? So either that was a lie or they're re-building the system in some shape/form.
Yeah I don't get why they can't do it with digital games. We already know retail releases will be on the X1's digital store same day. Even the PS3 is able to share digital games with up to 2 consoles.The game switching could still be used with digital games I would assume? So not completely lost I would guess.
Seeing downloadable Madden at full price a year after it comes out makes me hate the idea of going digital only.The X1 Just Got a Lot Worse and it's Our Fault
http://gizmodo.com/the-xbox-one-just-got-way-worse-and-its-our-fault-514411905
I'd love to know why the author is so confident prices would have dropped. I dont see how they would have at all.
Because they just said that a disc has to be in the Xbox One to play a game?Where are you getting these allocations? Why are they gone, we still don't' have any info on that matter. Those features were shown off with TV at the initial reveal, why would game DRM change that?Yes with the drm getting thrown out the window the X1 is now a different console. The on the fly game swapping is now gone, the play another game when waiting for matchmaking is also gone along with other things since we haven't seen the OS yet. I'm guessing they will need to rework the a big part of the OS.Wait a minute... didn't Major Nelson say something along the lines of the X1 being built with the DRM in mind? So either that was a lie or they're re-building the system in some shape/form.
Game swapping, or swapping from one app to the other, will rely on if Microsoft still allows you to install the game for convenience and most likely if you had a digital game.
Not sure why either. I'm not sure why we simply cant have two policies. Buy it digital, enjoy family sharing, disc-less play (obviously) and on the fly game swapping. Buy it with a disc, enjoy renting, trading in and selling your game.Yeah I don't get why they can't do it with digital games. We already know retail releases will be on the X1's digital store same day. Even the PS3 is able to share digital games with up to 2 consoles.The game switching could still be used with digital games I would assume? So not completely lost I would guess.
Yeah then Sony is running into the same problem Microsoft had this gen with the Kinect, since it didn't come with the system developers didn't want to be limited to the small userbase numbers (compared to everyone who had a 360).It's only moot if you're planning on buying the Eye. And even then, PS4 is still $60 cheaper. Regardless, I'm happy about Xbox One-Eighty. I'm excited to play Ryse, Crimson Dragon, and Halo 5.The sharing process would have been nice after the limitations but now that that's been removed I think it's fine they take that away too.
Really everybody is better off, digital games will still peak their head into next-gen and most likely some sort of sharing or gifting will occur down the line. As for the Kinect included, people haven't even noticed that the new Playstation Eye is not included with the PS4 so yeah that price difference is moot imo.