http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=567169. So it looks like communities across the web are bagfled by xboxs reveal. What do you think about the change in used games and the ability to not turn off kinect? Or that this gimmick has been slammed onto us with no option? Hopefully at e3 microsoft backpeddles a bit so the consile community isnt left in disoray. Xbox comments on.
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2 AntwortenWell I believe the fear of the used game market has been more or less resolved by now. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure I've read in several places now that the used game activation fee is paid by the retailer and not by the customer. The consumer pays the price the retailer sets for the game and nothing more, then bringing it home to play it is no different than having it new - the previous owner's ownership has been dissolved of the game and then it transfers to the current consumer. As for the Kinect I really don't see what the problem with having one is. Maybe I'm missing something, but the only thing it seems to hinder at this point is the amount of space on your entertainment center. Beyond that it is a very smart piece of hardware that makes interaction with the X1 more seamless. Are you afraid of being spied on? Get used to it because, if you're reading this, you're on the internet. Did I hear someone say backwards compatibility? No? Well I'll mention my view anyway. The "nice" thing about having backwards compatibility is the ability to say that you [i]can[/i] play old games on your new system. I won't claim that I speak for everyone, or even most people, but I kinda doubt that players are dying to actually play their old games. Don't get me wrong, I get nostalgic for an old school game every now and then as well, but, at least for me, the memories are enough to get me through it. One day I'll have a glass case filled with all my favorite old games, including the Halo series. By then it's possible that most, if not all, of them will be unplayable on the current-gen consoles of the time, but it's enough just to see them and reminisce. The games of this day and age are enough to amuse me on a day-to-day basis.
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2 AntwortenMicrosoft has already said that used games would still be able to be sold, just a little differently. I have no idea why anyone cares about the Kinect thing, it really doesn't matter.
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1 AntwortenI too occasionally find myself quite [i]bagfled[/i]. Butt of corse u haff tu reelyz meny of thees fetchures r styl up in the ayr. Mykrosopht haz yet to giv concreet answurs to meny owtstandng questuns. Bee paytcheint.
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Flee the bag!
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[i]can we stop talking about this[/i]