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  • mestevo
    Gooney Goo Goo
    • Apr 2010
    • 19556

    #3616
    Re: Xbox One

    Originally posted by ubernoob
    I don't think the hysteria/outrage you mention is as much as you think it is.

    I hate literally everything about the XBone, save for the controller, and I know it will sell. I don't want to convince anyone to not buy one if the XBone is what they want. I just air my grievances in here because I absolutely hate the direction they are taking things. No reason to gunk up the forums with millions of threads.

    The outrage isn't just a thing with no basis. MS is pissing off a lot of people. Obviously it will still be a retail success. I'm just iffy on the staying power of the system.

    Though it doesn't directly effect me, since I won't be buying one ever... It does effect me because it impacts the biggest hobby of my life in a negative way.
    I'm not sure how I really disputed that, and also meant to add in confusion, because as demonstrated by:

    Originally posted by EnigmaNemesis
    It is at select retailers. And there will be a fee. So whatever you used to get, especially for Madden, you will be lucky of you get anything at all now.
    Many who are partaking in the hysteria/outrage haven't caught up with the actual information that's available.

    The reason I ordered a PS4 and not an Xbox One is likely more due to the confusion of my friends than anything else, and believing things like "no used games" (and free online multiplayer, but that bullet point dropped away), but was justified by Sony's solid effort otherwise.

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    • ubernoob
      ****
      • Jul 2004
      • 15522

      #3617
      Originally posted by mestevo
      I'm not sure how I really disputed that, and also meant to add in confusion, because as demonstrated by:



      Many who are partaking in the hysteria/outrage haven't caught up with the actual information that's available.

      The reason I ordered a PS4 and not an Xbox One is likely more due to the confusion of my friends than anything else, and believing things like "no used games" (and free online multiplayer, but that bullet point dropped away), but was justified by Sony's solid effort otherwise.
      Yeah that wasn't directed at you.

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      • Fresh Tendrils
        Strike Hard and Fade Away
        • Jul 2002
        • 36131

        #3618
        Re: Xbox One

        The information available isn't exactly clear-cut, though. We know Sony isn't changing anything with regards to DRM/used games and online. MS has created a new infrastructure and while we have information floating around we still don't know exactly how it will work and how restrictive it will actually be.



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        • mestevo
          Gooney Goo Goo
          • Apr 2010
          • 19556

          #3619
          Re: Xbox One

          Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
          The information available isn't exactly clear-cut, though. We know Sony isn't changing anything with regards to DRM/used games and online. MS has created a new infrastructure and while we have information floating around we still don't know exactly how it will work and how restrictive it will actually be.
          It's been a very blurry path from one actual release of information to another, none has been clearer than http://news.xbox.com/2013/06/license though so that recent quote provided an opportunity to make that point is all.

          Now if only we had information this family sharing stuff...

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          • MrSerendipity
            MVP
            • Jun 2013
            • 1397

            #3620
            Re: Xbox One

            Originally posted by mestevo
            It's been a very blurry path from one actual release of information to another, none has been clearer than http://news.xbox.com/2013/06/license though so that recent quote provided an opportunity to make that point is all.

            Now if only we had information this family sharing stuff...
            Agreed. Because I simply don't think there is enough clarity on how the Family Sharing Stuff works. They make it out like you can share all of these games you've purchased with family/friends but they don't specify how many times your friends can play those shared games. If it was as simple as they're making it out to be, I think they'd be getting blowback from the Publishers. No Publisher is going to be okay with cutting their sales and profit margin by near 60% with the current understanding of the Family Share. What is the incentive to purchase Madden 25, TitanFall or Halo when your friend has it in their shared games? Does this mean you get the game for free? So now EA and other publishers lose out on your purchase?

            That all seems entirely too good to be true for the gamers and really "unfair" to the publishers. I think there are a few restrictions we're not hearing about yet and Microsoft is holding out on announcing them because they don't want to pile on to some of the bad rep they've gotten this week.
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            • 87Birdman
              Rookie
              • Jul 2011
              • 473

              #3621
              Re: Xbox One

              Originally posted by MrSerendipity
              Agreed. Because I simply don't think there is enough clarity on how the Family Sharing Stuff works. They make it out like you can share all of these games you've purchased with family/friends but they don't specify how many times your friends can play those shared games. If it was as simple as they're making it out to be, I think they'd be getting blowback from the Publishers. No Publisher is going to be okay with cutting their sales and profit margin by near 60% with the current understanding of the Family Share. What is the incentive to purchase Madden 25, TitanFall or Halo when your friend has it in their shared games? Does this mean you get the game for free? So now EA and other publishers lose out on your purchase?

              That all seems entirely too good to be true for the gamers and really "unfair" to the publishers. I think there are a few restrictions we're not hearing about yet and Microsoft is holding out on announcing them because they don't want to pile on to some of the bad rep they've gotten this week.
              I was under the impression that only one person could play the game at a time. So multiplayer games everyone would need to own to play together. And single player games would be no different than someone on playstation lending a game to a friend.

              The advantage I see in the family share is being able to do it over a dustance but at a cost of a limited amount of people on the family list. But that is my interpretation based off of the muddy information.

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              • AirLobo23
                Banned
                • Mar 2003
                • 1617

                #3622
                Re: Xbox One

                I try and steer clear of XB1 bashing because of the limitation with DRM and used/renting games policy. My question is why is there such an outrage? I read post after post about how Microsoft is screwing gamers and Sony walks on water. I don't understand this mentality.

                First of all, it's better for us as the consumer if they BOTH succeed. What's wrong with having two great gaming consoles? Second - if you're posting on internet forums i assume that you have internet. It's been well documented how important next gen online gaming is, even in single player type games for both consoles. It's clear that most next gen games have an online component even while playing the single player (Destiny, The Division, etc). Even our beloved sports games need internet to update our rosters and keep it current. As far as sharing games, don't most friends buy the same game so they can play each other online? I don't give any of my games away to friends

                I just can't make sense of the internet outrage. Is it just the 'IN' thing to do right now? I'm fairly certain some of the same people flaming the X1 will be picking one up in November. Sure its a downer for some that certain policies are changing but this is such a huge overreaction in my opinion.

                When you sit down and think about it, do any of these limitations really truly effect you? I freely admit that i'm a tech geek, so i'm all about everything the X1 is bringing to the table. I welcome change, so maybe i'm just in the minority with my type of thinking and tastes.

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                • mgoblue
                  Go Wings!
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 25477

                  #3623
                  Re: Xbox One

                  Originally posted by AirLobo23
                  I try and steer clear of XB1 bashing because of the limitation with DRM and used/renting games policy. My question is why is there such an outrage? I read post after post about how Microsoft is screwing gamers and Sony walks on water. I don't understand this mentality.

                  First of all, it's better for us as the consumer if they BOTH succeed. What's wrong with having two great gaming consoles? Second - if you're posting on internet forums i assume that you have internet. It's been well documented how important next gen online gaming is, even in single player type games for both consoles. It's clear that most next gen games have an online component even while playing the single player (Destiny, The Division, etc). Even our beloved sports games need internet to update our rosters and keep it current. As far as sharing games, don't most friends buy the same game so they can play each other online? I don't give any of my games away to friends

                  I just can't make sense of the internet outrage. Is it just the 'IN' thing to do right now? I'm fairly certain some of the same people flaming the X1 will be picking one up in November. Sure its a downer for some that certain policies are changing but this is such a huge overreaction in my opinion.

                  When you sit down and think about it, do any of these limitations really truly effect you? I freely admit that i'm a tech geek, so i'm all about everything the X1 is bringing to the table. I welcome change, so maybe i'm just in the minority with my type of thinking and tastes.
                  This is why I'm letting the dust settle and deciding this fall.

                  I like the entertainment and kinect stuff Xbox One offers, but not a fan of the DRM and whatnot.

                  I'm leaning PS4 now, but not a fan of the announced exclusives so far, and just not that excited about the console itself.

                  We'll see this fall if more stuff is announced and I'll make an informed decision.

                  I do see 90% of people on OS moving to PS4, so I'll possibly consider that (for my friend's list)...
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                  • bigfnjoe96
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 11410

                    #3624
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                    • murph17
                      Rock Band FTW!
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 1014

                      #3625
                      Re: Xbox One

                      Originally posted by mgoblue
                      This is why I'm letting the dust settle and deciding this fall.

                      I like the entertainment and kinect stuff Xbox One offers, but not a fan of the DRM and whatnot.

                      I'm leaning PS4 now, but not a fan of the announced exclusives so far, and just not that excited about the console itself.

                      We'll see this fall if more stuff is announced and I'll make an informed decision.

                      I do see 90% of people on OS moving to PS4, so I'll possibly consider that (for my friend's list)...
                      This is me as well. The Xbox DRM stuff doesn't really impact me, but it is kind of annoying. I think it DOES effect a larger part of the gamer population than MS realizes though. Between that and price, I think PS4 is going to get off to a huge headstart with the early adopter crowd. Then when the mass market crowd starts to come in, PS4 will have 3 advantages - price, no DRM, AND the bigger online community. And then it's game over M$.

                      I am waiting until next fall (NHL 15) before I buy a system. If most of my friends are on PS4 at that time...it's bye-bye Xbox time.

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                      • DukeC
                        Banned
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 5751

                        #3626
                        Re: Xbox One

                        Originally posted by bigfnjoe96
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                        • TracerBullet
                          One Last Job
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 22119

                          #3627
                          Re: Xbox One

                          Personally, I don't think the Xbox will die anytime soon. They'll still have good numbers at the beginning. Less than the PS4 obviously, but if/when digital gaming does take off with (possibly) better deals, and after the first price drop or so, this system will be bought up more. Just like the PS3 in the current-gen.

                          While I think I've finally settled on the PS4 (I really wanted to play Ryse), I will be buying one of these at some point. I'm actually hoping their digital vision does come to pass though because that is $15+ they will save on distributing the games. Even knocking things back down by $10 would be nice to me. Plus, we could even get some sort of rental service directly from them at some point. There are a lot of positives, imo, that could come from this system. I just think it's better for me to wait and see if they do happen though. Also, I'd like to save a little money .
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                          • ghettogeeksta
                            Banned
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 2632

                            #3628
                            Re: Xbox One

                            Originally posted by 87Birdman
                            I was under the impression that only one person could play the game at a time. So multiplayer games everyone would need to own to play together. And single player games would be no different than someone on playstation lending a game to a friend.

                            The advantage I see in the family share is being able to do it over a dustance but at a cost of a limited amount of people on the family list. But that is my interpretation based off of the muddy information.
                            I assume if you are currently playing a game, you either don't let your Family member play it or you give them access when you are not going to be playing it. It's a small comprise to play a game for free. I agree with the one guy, theirs more to this, no way they just let people play games for free, I know their some kind of restrictions.

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                            • TracerBullet
                              One Last Job
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 22119

                              #3629
                              Re: Xbox One

                              Originally posted by ghettogeeksta
                              I assume if you are currently playing a game, you either don't let your Family member play it or you give them access when you are not going to be playing it. It's a small comprise to play a game for free. I agree with the one guy, theirs more to this, no way they just let people play games for free, I know their some kind of restrictions.
                              The wording seems as though you and one other "family" member can play at one time. It says you can always play your games and one other can as well in the description.
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                              • aholbert32
                                (aka Alberto)
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 33106

                                #3630
                                Re: Xbox One

                                Originally posted by brandon27
                                So... maybe I'm still not getting it.. .but what's the big deal then? If you can still trade in games and get credit for them as we always have, or buy a used game for cheap after its release... What's all the commotion over? Sure the online every 24 hours part sucks, but... if the console like the 360 is always online anyways, whats the big deal??

                                So lost in all of this... Not sure what to do. Would like to stay with the Xbox1 because I enjoy playing through halo, and always have, but if I couldn't trade games back as I always do now for credit, then I didn't see much point in staying with Xbox... However if I still can... I'm not sure I see the big need to change now. I don't lend games, I don't rent, My console is already online, I don't move it around to places it can't get online, so really... I'm not seeing the big deal here, or am I still missing something? lol Damn them for making this so confusing.
                                A couple of points:

                                3rd parties publishers can prevent you from being able to trade in your games and Xbox 1 has the architecture that can allow them to do it. With the PS4, 3rd pty publishers wont be able to do that.

                                So if EA decides that it doesnt want people being able to buy Madden used on the XB1, it can.

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