At this point we have most (or all) the information out there for making a decision. It shouldn't effect you if someone else decides to go with a system different than what you chose. A person shouldn't have to justify their decision to anyone else, nor should someone feel the need to talk them out of it.
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At this point we have most (or all) the information out there for making a decision. It shouldn't effect you if someone else decides to go with a system different than what you chose. A person shouldn't have to justify their decision to anyone else, nor should someone feel the need to talk them out of it. -
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Man, just stop. All the info is out now. Anyone here still wanting this thing at this point is locked in. I get what you're saying but you're not going to change anyone's mind in this thread.PS: You guys are great.
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- Play all games without the disc in the drive both retail and digitally purchased.
- Share entire gaming library with family and possibly friends (yet to be fully detailed)
- HDMI passthrough allowing for a better multimedia experience (if you aren't using your box for multimedia in some form, you're in the minority)
- Included Kinect so it can be assumed to be available for all developers to consider using
- Ability to give away any game (unless it was already given to you)
No opinions, just features. I am sure there are others, but those are what came to mind first. Proceed with the minimizing.
2. If you mean digitally then yes. If you buy a retail copy then its no different than letting your friends borrow your games this gen.
3. Fair enough.
4. That if broken, fried, or malfunctions means you have to buy another Xbox One as it cannot function without the Kinect. Hopefully there's a must have game that is built around the Kinect (maybe Spark?) that warrants this decision.
5. Not sure if that's something you want to include unless you're tying it in to point number 2 and the digital aspect. And if so, if you purchase a physical copy, then you can still do that on the current gen.
Is this minimizing enough?
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I am behind what MS is doing. I always have been. Dispatch mentione some pages back that this current gen really showed their commitment to what Xbox means, and they did deliver. I don't understand this theme that many carry, claiming MS is intentionally making it hard on gamers. If you look at their history, they have done things that really make the gaming experience much better.
From that came XBL and look how that turned out.
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It was a freaking hassle trying to get my PS2 online. And for the Gamecube? Forget about it.
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Outside of this I don't even entertain talking about it. People just get what you are going to get and enjoy it.Last edited by LBzrule; 06-12-2013, 07:04 PM.Comment
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They had the ethernet adapter that fit into that expansion slot on the fat PS2. The PS2 Slim had the ethernet port built in afterwards.Comment
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All I know is that when I turn on the Xbox One for the first time and start navigating menus with my hands and voice commands I'm going to have the biggest grin on my face. I've had game consoles my entire life. I've never had something capable of doing what the Xbox is doing all in one. Technology is innovative. At the beginning of this generation we didn't have smartphones. Now look at us, I can control HBO Go on my Xbox by using my Smart Glass App on my iPhone. I can see the vision that Microsoft has and I want to be apart of it.Comment
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1. Fair enough.
2. If you mean digitally then yes. If you buy a retail copy then its no different than letting your friends borrow your games this gen.
5. Not sure if that's something you want to include unless you're tying it in to point number 2 and the digital aspect. And if so, if you purchase a physical copy, then you can still do that on the current gen.Comment
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You guys defending the Xbox One need to sit back and think about what you're supporting. Its not about video games or being a fanboy. You're supporting a company who is looking to sucker every dime they can out of you, loaded with a bunch of crap from other crappy company's like Facebook, Twitter and so on to spy on you.
Why give your hard earned dollars to a company like that? Every one should buy a PS4, for simply not trying to **** us.Comment
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We still had dial up internet at the time, but I was able to play NCAA smooth as butter for some weird reason.
The day I first got DSL was such a phenomenal day.
By that point, I had traded for the white slim model PS2 with the adapter built in. It's amazing how far things have come since then. I would gladly purchase a console that didn't even have an ethernet/CAT port on the back
You guys defending the Xbox One need to sit back and think about what you're supporting. Its not about video games or being a fanboy. You're supporting a company who is looking to sucker every dime they can out of you, loaded with a bunch of crap from other crappy company's like Facebook, Twitter and so on to spy on you.
Why give your hard earned dollars to a company like that? Every one should buy a PS4, for simply not trying to **** us.
How many times does someone have to say you guys are wasting your time trying to justify to others why you're buying a specific console and then trying to call others out for wanting to buy something different.
FWIW, I'm a launch day PS4 guy and I've been a strong lean that direction for a long time. I'm not parading around an XBOX One thread trying to convince people to think the way I do and want what I want out of games.
Just buy a PS4 and be happy with it. It's not even that I disagree with everything you're saying, even if I would word it a lot differently. I just think you're wasting your time.Last edited by AUChase; 06-12-2013, 07:21 PM.Comment
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They're being innovative and progressive when it comes to online gaming and in home entertainment. Those are the two main features that matter to me.
All I know is that when I turn on the Xbox One for the first time and start navigating menus with my hands and voice commands I'm going to have the biggest grin on my face. I've had game consoles my entire life. I've never had something capable of doing what the Xbox is doing all in one. Technology is innovative. At the beginning of this generation we didn't have smartphones. Now look at us, I can control HBO Go on my Xbox by using my Smart Glass App on my iPhone. I can see the vision that Microsoft has and I want to be apart of it.Comment
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