You guys are the ones who aren't caring about the industry!
Used-games hurt the industry!
You care more about your pocket than where your money goes.
You guys say it's all about industry when your biggest argument is that MS is trying to remove what is killing it - used-games.
How can you say you support the industry when the feature you guys seem to value the most is having the capability of withhold the only true support you have to offer the industry - your money!
While publishers will say they don't have anything against the used-game industry, they're active trying to kill it.
Phil Spencer responding to a troll....
I checked out the account that he was responsing to, the one who suggested they're having yield problems.
And the guy has just been trolling the f#$k out of Microsoft, take a look
https://twitter.com/Airgang...
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LMAO, this is hilarious, he has a page full of anti-Xbox tweets. (some going as far as saying he...
I like the matt black slim, more than the glossy slim. I'd say the the super slim is probably better than both, except for the missing optical audio port :S
@CCafe
Welcome to N4G, congrats on first post!
That's one thing the article actually got wrong; it's just log-in, and play.
They have said, that when you installs games there is a copy to your HD, and the cloud. To play your games at a friends house it's just log-in, and play.
http://news.xbox.com/2013/0...
(second bullet-point on the page)
Also corrects what the author said about "throwing out"...
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I think they've realized that core gamer, or at the very least the majority of those who watch E3, really don't want to play, or again at the very least be shown how to play, a game standing up with body motions.
Ryse was intended to be built for Kinect when it original was announced few years ago. I think they chose not to show it with the hand gesture, because they knew the audience and who watch E3.
We criticized th...
I think they'd be better off jumping 50,000years ahead into the next cycle.
Straight from the horses mouth, and you still say that it'll show up on PS4.
Force is strong with this one
Include me!! I've already started scheming with friends on how we'll share our purchases.
Or more so, mine with them. I buy lots of games ;)
Microsoft may be working on a system that allows you "trade-in" your digital license for some sort of credit, and it possibly even involve Gamestop.
I'll be looking edit this with a link.. but I remember seeing a precarious quote from a MS guy, who argued that the 24hr check is to see if you haven't gone and sold the game to gamestop. I'll keep looking
Gamestop's twitter account also tweeted an hour earlier saying:
"You'll need a $100 deposit for Xbox One reservations. Please speak to an in-store associate to confirm availability. (1/2)"
"You can also pre-order at gamestop.com: gamestop.com/xbox-one (2/2)"
They didnt show Kinect at all because in year previous it has been one of the biggest complaints from gamers.
The game has some of the best AI, but I can understand why someone might criticize it - cause I've seen the odd hiccup.
More importantly is I think that the appreciation for the AI might be lost in the fact that the human-opponents are quite a bit easier to deal with than the infected.
And just because the "thinking" AI opponents are easier than the ones sprinting at you doesn't mean it's necessarily bad.
Same with almost all ToS nowadays...
I bought the deluxe edition, 32GB - which of, i think 28gb were usable.
Take a look at the game install sizes! (which aren't unusual btw)
http://www.giantbomb.com/wi...
I purposefully bought ZombiU on disc to save 6gb. But I did get Assassin Creed 3 (17gb), and Scribblenauts. Which brought me close to 20gb-used.
And Bethesda?
The thing is Nintendo is so stubborn to give their audience a variety of genres.
Without knocking any specific genre, does a systems' library have to consist of only cartoony artstyles?
I know they're sticking with what they're known for. But every other console nowadays attempts to appeal to all gamers. (by having a driving franchise, a arcade fighter, a variety of platformers, a 3rd-person action franchise, a strong FPS, a few (western) RPGs...
The Green Ranger is so 1996 - *jokes* hehe
And they know that majority of their users play multiplayer, or while connected.
And that they're gamers don't really care to play their games in 5-10years.