Xbox One
Collapse
Recommended Videos
Collapse
X
-
Re: Xbox One
Comment
-
Re: Xbox One
Your responses come across like you are upset about the possibility of them changing things on behalf of the consumer, which is what so many have been asking for.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
-
Re: Xbox One
Link don't work. Probably bull**** on a complete 180 on every policy they had instated at this point in the development/business cycle.
And with that said, if by some miracle it turns out to be even a half truth - Then the question arises do you really trust a company or product that has to do a complete 180 from their initial plan? What other ****ty idea will they have in the future regarding xbox one that they won't 180 on once they have peep's money. lol
Either way, that littler blurb I'd be willing to bet is just some fake wishful thinking with no legs to it. I mean so far we've heard them say it's great, then that they need to do a better job educating people on the actual policies, not able to "educate" properly they just raise even more questions and now all of a sudden they say screw everything we've worked on for 3 years and just do the basics and follow Sony's lead... ya that makes complete and logical sense.Comment
-
Re: Xbox One
It would make perfect sense if they made some of these things an option. Believe it or not, a lot of people like what they are trying to do, especially with your device being connected.
If MS implements a way for the offline gamer to enjoy their game without having to "check in," but also allows all the benefits of cloud games etc., that would be great.
it's kind of what they have now with not being signed into xbox live.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
-
Re: Xbox One
If they dropped the kinnect and dropped the price, it would be an epic win. Guys we would have a real voice in the industry.Comment
-
Re: Xbox One
Semi-confirmed
Update on June 19, 2013: As a result of feedback from the Xbox community, we have changed certain policies for Xbox One reflected in this blog. Some of this information is no longer accurate — please check here for the latest. Q: Does Xbox One require an “always on” Internet connection? A: No, it does […]
Update on June 19, 2013: As a result of feedback from the Xbox community, we have changed certain policies for Xbox One reflected in this blog. Some of this information is no longer accurateLast edited by Flawless; 06-19-2013, 04:29 PM.Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment
-
Re: Xbox One
I dont think MS will bring the price down or even changed their policies in regards to online connection and DRM at this late stage of the game. It's like saying, "yea we're so wrong about it and Sony did it right". Bad for business.
MAYBE, X1 will act like a dish/cable receiver (competing Direct TV/Dish or Cable companies) PLUS a gaming console. Could also act like a DVR. That's like 3 in 1 box! I have direct tv and not all stations the programs I watched. Basically sports channels, local channels and some other interesting channels (NG,Hist etc).Comment
-
Re: Xbox One
XBL: Mean Greene
PSN: OGMeanGreene
Twitter: @greenegtComment
Comment