wrong spot.
"Do you want us to do that?" he asked.
No, I said. I think, if you buy something on a disc, that you have a kind of moral contract with the person you've bought it from that you retain some of that value and you can pass it on.
Do you agree, I asked?
"Yes. That's the general expectation by consumers," said Yoshida. "They purchase physical form, they want to use it everywhere, right? So that's my expectatio...
If the Xbone succeeds, the gaming industry will die. I've never flat out refused to buy any console before, I own a 360 and will not be buying the Xbone. I don't a sh!t what games they show at E3, I'm not about to be ID tracked by a cloud server at Microsoft HQ by my face, listened to, or forced to do anything I don't want to do to watch TV. F**k Microsoft, F**k their business policies and F**k anyone who support this New World Order device, disguised as a cable box, disguised...
Microsoft was caught spying on Skype
http://arstechnica.com/secu...
Comparing Call of Duty? You can be serious, you could have showed me that presentation, told me it was for PS3 or 360 and I would have believed you. The Last Of Us looks better than the Call of Duty presentation shown on the Xbone.
Someone break out the Mountain Dew!!!
But why would they want it back? I don't understand.
Piracy is not sharing, it's theft. The only people who would consider piracy sharing, is loney ass PC gamers who have no real friends to share with.
Are you insane? That's one of the most crazy/sad thing I've ever heard on this site (that says alot).
Anyway, hypothetically if someone comes and steals your game collection, you have the option of calling the police to attempt to recover your property and if they succeed in recovering your property the person who took them will be charged w/ theft. If you want you even not press charges personally and give them your game collection if you choose to.
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Exactly. We're talking about our rights here. Although trading in digital copies sounds cool, but it also sounds unrealistic (why would they want it back?).
PC gamers don't share, they pirate. Not all, but most/some.
I'm curious where all the developers that are super excited for it are? No one has really said anything, except how invading the system is and how weird it was that the conference was basically all about TV.
“I wonder if bundling Kinect with it and the fact it’s always-on is going to put a lot of people off. They’re saying, even if the system is turned off or on stand-by, you come into your living room and say, ‘Xbox On’, so Kinect is going to be watching all the time. How many people will that put off? It’s not something that sits well with me, frankly.”
Exactly.
No, not being able to share your property is not a great thing. Stop drinkin' the Kool Aid.
Microsoft's 15 exclusives from E3 2010
http://attackofthefanboy.co...
No. JokesOnYou. Yusef puts his left hand in his pocket right before EVERY SINGLE TIME he issues a voice command. Watch it for yourself. This isn't a debate.
As for the "it was about the hardware", they literally showed an app almost the entire time. This isn't a debate.
Microsoft's 15 exclusives from E3 2010
http://attackofthefanboy.co...
STOP saying it was about the console, it wasn't. They barely talked about specs or anything hardware related. They showed an app for TV and faked using Kinect 2. The only redeeming thing hardware wise was they showed the console casing and controller.
15 exclusives from E3 2010
http://attackofthefanboy.co...
Link
http://www.eurogamer.net/ar...