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That sums up my feelings.
I assume a one time internet connection is going to be required so there's a bunch of lost customers.
No rentals so all those 3-6 hour games are going to get called out even more.
As previously mentioned they'll lose sales from the rental stores that often buy 2-5 copies of games.
What happens when the system breaks? I'm on my 7th 360...they'd expect me to pay $20 per game,per system. Hey did you guys see Argo?!
What happens if there's an issue with your account? I've had all my saves deleted twice on the 360 too.
500 gig hard drive isn't even close to enough.
This thing deserves to be a complete and utter failure.Twitter: @TyroneisMaximus
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I don't use or own anything Google, don't use Facebook & won't be getting an Xbox One.
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I don't like this:
After a Microsoft-hosted London event around the Xbox One reveal, Xbox's UK marketing director Harvey Eagle has said that the console will not function without Kinect connected.
"Kinect does require to be connected to Xbox One in all cases, yes," he said. Asked whether the Xbox One will accommodate people who perhaps play in their bedroom rather than their living room, Eagle replied: "Yes, absolutely. We use the living room almost as a moniker - that's where we assume the best screen is in the house. But if you like to play in any other room in the house, the Xbox One will deliver the same quality of experience whatever the environment."
As anyone who's ever tried to play with Kinect in an enclosed area knows, the current technology simply doesn't support it - which means that Xbox One's new Kinect sensor must be significantly different if it will work in any room in the house.Xbox LIVE GT: oALEXtheGREATo
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Well, this anti used games is not solely an XBOX thing ... after todays info/speculation, it comes clearer that PS4 will adopt a similar approach, if not the same ... maybe as stated, there is a mutual agreement to try and protect devs/publishers ... here it is what was released a back while regarding the PS4:
VP of Worldwide Studios says Sony understands secondhand market is "massively important"; full vision will become clear in "good time."
I am almost certaint they will be similar ...
Then again, dont quite understand the fee thing ...
- in the $40s, really ?
- a profit well over that of a new game buy and over a game sale that already gave them an earning ?
- that range aint reasonable, at least to me ... and I am no buyer of used game, go figure ...Last edited by ffaacc03; 05-21-2013, 04:03 PM.Comment
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By the next generation of consoles comes out, the plan is to have the entire industry going to digital downloads and not selling titles in brick and mortar stores, thus removing that aspect of the secondary market.Comment
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It cleared up my main thing and that's what the system looks like.
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A few points after reading the past few pages....
-whoever posted that games will be "45-50" seemed to be spouting pure speculation about some random focus group....
- Sony has said nothing about used games yet, and I would be %100 surprised if MS and Sony do not do the same exact thing in this regard...
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After letting everything sink in, I think the presentation was solid. The kinect interface and TV functionality was pretty slick. The controller looks great. I am glad to see MS is investing in new IPs for its first-party lineup.
There are still a lot cards left to be played by Microsoft and Sony. I'm still on the fence about which next-gen console I will be supporting, so E3 will be huge.XBL: Mean Greene
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I don't like this:
I don't like this based off the fact I don't play video games in a living room. I play on my 27" LED TV that sits on my desk that is around 2 and a half feet away from where I sit. My PC is also hooked up to it. So now I have to have Kinect plugged in all the time even though I'm never going to use it....
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A few points after reading the past few pages....
-whoever posted that games will be "45-50" seemed to be spouting pure speculation about some random focus group....
- Sony has said nothing about used games yet, and I would be %100 surprised if MS and Sony do not do the same exact thing in this regard...
-and rumors own the internet
You should probably listen to him.badComment
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A few points after reading the past few pages....
-whoever posted that games will be "45-50" seemed to be spouting pure speculation about some random focus group....
- Sony has said nothing about used games yet, and I would be %100 surprised if MS and Sony do not do the same exact thing in this regard...
-and rumors own the internet
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OXM is saying that they weren't told about a fee for used games
Wired has now updated its story with the following: "Microsoft called Wired after this story was originally published to say that the company did have a plan for used games, and that further details were forthcoming."Last edited by jmood88; 05-21-2013, 04:03 PM.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
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