View Poll Results: If you own an Xbox do you have Broadband (DSL, Cable, Ethernet, T1, etc) ?
Yes I own an Xbox and have some form of Broadband or will within a year



84
67.20%
I own an Xbox but don't have Broadband and probably never will in the foreseeable future



22
17.60%
I don't own an Xbox



19
15.20%
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Poll for Xbox owners
#4
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Yes I own Xbox, yes I have broadband, but don't plan to use it to online game.
(Thinks about Star Wars Galaxies) Well maybe.
Just got my S controller today and the Xbox is a whole new system now. Tony Hawk 2X is now worth playing.
(Thinks about Star Wars Galaxies) Well maybe.

Just got my S controller today and the Xbox is a whole new system now. Tony Hawk 2X is now worth playing.
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From: In my mind.
Where's the option for: "Will be getting an Xbox later on today and will one day hope a higher power makes broadband available in my area but not because I'll be using my Xbox with it but because I wanna download lots of pr0n onmy computer" ?
#8
I live in Northern Virginia close to AOL, UUNet, Worldcom, At&T and I have no broadband and no prosepects of getting broadband.
Really sad.
Really sad.
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From: On the road to reclaiming Lord Stanleys Cup, Turlock CA
The AT&T tech calls my hometown the pit of all hell when it comes to getting DSL, says I'd be lucky to have it in 2 years. Then I keep getting these mailers and junk from AT&T saying check with us monthly
#10
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I really think that Microsoft is overestimating the availability of broadband access. I live 15 minutes outside the 4th largest city in America and have nada, zero, zilch, NOTHING in the way of viable gaming quality broadband(direcPC and Sprint Broadband have too much latency for gaming). I live 4000' too far from my nearest junction for DSL, cable modem service has been promised for the last two years, but cable companies are always changing.
I was playing Soldier of Fortune 2 last night on my dial-up and was keeping up just fine with the low pingers finishing in the top five(out of about 12-15).
All I now is that Microsoft is in for a rude awakening when they launch Xbox live and don't see anywhere the amount of subscribers that they think they will get. I have to give some credit to Sony for including everyone in their plans.
Internet polls are somewhat skewed in favor since they are polling people who are ON the internet, I think real world numbers are quite the opposite.
I was playing Soldier of Fortune 2 last night on my dial-up and was keeping up just fine with the low pingers finishing in the top five(out of about 12-15).
All I now is that Microsoft is in for a rude awakening when they launch Xbox live and don't see anywhere the amount of subscribers that they think they will get. I have to give some credit to Sony for including everyone in their plans.
Internet polls are somewhat skewed in favor since they are polling people who are ON the internet, I think real world numbers are quite the opposite.
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#11
SmackDaddy, this isn't a poll for people who are ON the internet, this is a poll for people who have broadband Internet access. I would guess that 90% of Xbox owners are ON the internet.
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Originally posted by SmackDaddy
All I now is that Microsoft is in for a rude awakening when they launch Xbox live and don't see anywhere the amount of subscribers that they think they will get. I have to give some credit to Sony for including everyone in their plans.
All I now is that Microsoft is in for a rude awakening when they launch Xbox live and don't see anywhere the amount of subscribers that they think they will get. I have to give some credit to Sony for including everyone in their plans.
1. It's only $50 for the first year, and it includes the headset. That's $4 a month...I can handle that. If i don't like it, I'll cancel my subscription.
2. Ease of use. From what i've been reading, all I'll have to do is pop my game in, and find my brother in law through it's 'buddy list', and proceed to kick his ass in Halo. I can also avoid playing 12 year old kids who like to swear all the time.
3. Running off their own servers. I like the comfort factor of knowing that i'm playing against other people that will have the same connection speed, and same customer service representatives to speak with if there's a problem. Too many variables involved in troubleshooting other modems/os's.
I may be wrong, but from the looks of it right now, I will gladly pluck down $50 for 1 year, even though i may only play 15-20 hours a month.
#13
Originally posted by dglaser6
I'm a casual gamer, and I'm signing up for XBox live for the following reasons:
1. It's only $50 for the first year, and it includes the headset. That's $4 a month...I can handle that. If i don't like it, I'll cancel my subscription.
2. Ease of use. From what i've been reading, all I'll have to do is pop my game in, and find my brother in law through it's 'buddy list', and proceed to kick his ass in Halo. I can also avoid playing 12 year old kids who like to swear all the time.
3. Running off their own servers. I like the comfort factor of knowing that i'm playing against other people that will have the same connection speed, and same customer service representatives to speak with if there's a problem. Too many variables involved in troubleshooting other modems/os's.
I may be wrong, but from the looks of it right now, I will gladly pluck down $50 for 1 year, even though i may only play 15-20 hours a month.
I'm a casual gamer, and I'm signing up for XBox live for the following reasons:
1. It's only $50 for the first year, and it includes the headset. That's $4 a month...I can handle that. If i don't like it, I'll cancel my subscription.
2. Ease of use. From what i've been reading, all I'll have to do is pop my game in, and find my brother in law through it's 'buddy list', and proceed to kick his ass in Halo. I can also avoid playing 12 year old kids who like to swear all the time.
3. Running off their own servers. I like the comfort factor of knowing that i'm playing against other people that will have the same connection speed, and same customer service representatives to speak with if there's a problem. Too many variables involved in troubleshooting other modems/os's.
I may be wrong, but from the looks of it right now, I will gladly pluck down $50 for 1 year, even though i may only play 15-20 hours a month.
I used to play on Seganet until my free hours ran out. I had a clean city connection and played lagged a lot of the time. I couldn't see myself subscribing to that back then just of the slowness factor. I love the highbandwidth only idea.
#14
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I flat out hate playing video games with other people on-line.
I don't mind when they're in the same room, sitting next to me, so we can trash-talk (I'd still rather play by myself). But playing with people I don't know just doesn't interest me in the least.
I wouldn't even do it if it were free, so the idea of paying for it, for me, is just plain silly.
I don't mind when they're in the same room, sitting next to me, so we can trash-talk (I'd still rather play by myself). But playing with people I don't know just doesn't interest me in the least.
I wouldn't even do it if it were free, so the idea of paying for it, for me, is just plain silly.
#15
I'm with zerotl on this one I just got my box on friday, and have been using XBConnect and my broadband (cable) to play Halo and it rocks having up to 4 box's connected with up to 4 players each. My son and me had a blast playing some 4 on 4 CTF Blood Gulch games.
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Got my GameCube, and X-box. Guess its a good thing it wasn't called a PS<SUP>2</SUP>.
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Got my GameCube, and X-box. Guess its a good thing it wasn't called a PS<SUP>2</SUP>.
#16
I want to see some games where you can have 3 friends over, and play against other teams of friends. People are saying they want to play with people in the same room, but isn't this an option? I think it would be fun. I am aware you can do this with Halo, but I am too lazy to set it up. That's why I'm waiting for Xbox Live and Halo 2.
#17
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Originally posted by slop101
I flat out hate playing video games with other people on-line.
I don't mind when they're in the same room, sitting next to me, so we can trash-talk (I'd still rather play by myself). But playing with people I don't know just doesn't interest me in the least.
I wouldn't even do it if it were free, so the idea of paying for it, for me, is just plain silly.
I flat out hate playing video games with other people on-line.
I don't mind when they're in the same room, sitting next to me, so we can trash-talk (I'd still rather play by myself). But playing with people I don't know just doesn't interest me in the least.
I wouldn't even do it if it were free, so the idea of paying for it, for me, is just plain silly.
I prefer to have friends over and play together. I don't know anyone else that online games, so there is no way to play with friends. I tried online gaming with the PC a few times just to find that many people would gang up against you or just plain cheat altogether. Cheating on Phantasy Star was big due to the Game Shark devices and I'm sure cheat devices will be out for the Xbox eventually. Its just not worth the headache for me. I will see the set up they have when Star Wars Galaxies comes out and decide for sure.



