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Devs follow consoles sold...period...and Sony will sell plenty of consoles.
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Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
For me the main debate should be, how are gamers, in general, affected by Microsoft changes/restrictions?
Most in this forum really hate them, and are ready to jump ship. A few of us, don't really care about them and/or are not affected. It would be silly to think that we represent the general population of course. There are still a lot of things that we don't know. How is Sony improving PSN? I tried to watch their presentation in my PS3 and it was a joke, I tried both the link in the dash, that opened a browser, and Home. Are publishers going to take revenge on Sony? Keeping it as the second console, I mean to program for the Xbox One, even with the same basic architecture there may be important differences. And of course, there are some advantages with the Xbox changes, being able to share games with your "family" and that kind of stuff. |
Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by discostu1337
(Post 11725822)
Come next year, both systems will still have the same amount of sales. Internet forums and gaming websites have no influence over actual sales. Sure, the buzz on the internet is "game over, Sony wins" but I bet MS still sells more XBOX by Xmas.
Casual gamers will need a PS4 to do multiplayer with their Exbox friends. Exboxers will be telling them "PS4 is so awesome! Don't buy that lame Exbox. I'll go back in time and unfriend you before you were even born." |
Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by bippitty
(Post 11725969)
Who's going to replace all of us Exboxers.
Right now Microsoft is betting that all the COD, FIFA, Madden, etc. that play that same game all year, and are hooked up on Xbox Live. I don't think they just decided to bet blindly. They have all the stats, they know what games are the most played, they know how many people play only a few games in a year and spend most time online. They are counting on that people to not care about that $100 price difference. We will see if they bet wisely. |
Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 11725863)
Due to the overwhelming positive reaction to Sony not bothering with the same DRM nonsense, does anyone think MS might just scrap their stupid plans for it as well, or is it too late?
Originally Posted by chess
(Post 11725948)
Devs follow consoles sold...period...and Sony will sell plenty of consoles.
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Originally Posted by Guru Askew
(Post 11725892)
I'm fairly certain Sony had something similar planned and they siezed on the backlash over the Microsoft gameplan and changed at the last minute. So I doubt it's really too late for Microsoft.
Sony execs were in a different position. I suspect that the first sign of Microsoft changes would be resignations. And I would only expect that if Xbox One sales falter. If they did change, they'd have to do more than change DRM to sway me. Change the internet requirement. Sell a version with no Kinect. And to wipe aside the bitterness they've built up they'd have to undercut the PS4 price. |
Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Tomorrow Microsoft announces that they forgot to mention a kinect-less sku that costs $399 :lol:
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I still don't get the issue with the 24 hr check.
All my electronics are connected 24/7, Xbox, PS3, Wii, iPhones, iPads, etc. Most of them do automatic calls "home" every day. Not because of DRM, but to me there's no difference. |
Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by bippitty
(Post 11725994)
If they did change, they'd have to do more than change DRM to sway me. Change the internet requirement. Sell a version with no Kinect. And to wipe aside the bitterness they've built up they'd have to undercut the PS4 price.
Originally Posted by Raul3
(Post 11726001)
I still don't get the issue with the 24 hr check.
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Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by chess
(Post 11725948)
Devs follow consoles sold...period...and Sony will sell plenty of consoles.
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Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by SomethingMore
(Post 11726003)
While I agree... where were all these devs when the Wii was #1 for years?
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Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by Raul3
(Post 11725978)
Right now Microsoft is betting that all the COD, FIFA, Madden, etc. that play that same game all year, and are hooked up on Xbox Live.
I don't think they just decided to bet blindly. They have all the stats, they know what games are the most played, they know how many people play only a few games in a year and spend most time online. They are counting on that people to not care about that $100 price difference. We will see if they bet wisely. |
Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by SomethingMore
(Post 11726003)
While I agree... where were all these devs when the Wii was #1 for years?
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Originally Posted by Groucho
(Post 11725859)
Why would Joe Six Pack pay $100 more for his son to play Call of Duty?
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Originally Posted by LosingMyMind
(Post 11725996)
Tomorrow Microsoft announces that they forgot to mention a kinect-less sku that costs $399 :lol:
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a76...4c_1397241.jpg |
Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by mcfly
(Post 11726002)
People don't look at things that way. With Microsoft enforcing the 24 hour check it feels like you're being forced to do something and that's a turnoff for consumers.
I don't think most people will give a fuck about that. Again, I think the $100 price difference is most important for the general consumer. |
Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by mcfly
(Post 11726002)
People don't look at things that way. With Microsoft enforcing the 24 hour check it feels like you're being forced to do something and that's a turnoff for consumers.
It's not about, here's a kick ass console, come play some of our hottest games. It's a lot like Sony telling us we will want to work 2 jobs to buy their system. It's cocky, and obnoxious. |
Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by Raul3
(Post 11725978)
Right now Microsoft is betting that all the COD, FIFA, Madden, etc. that play that same game all year, and are hooked up on Xbox Live.
I don't think they just decided to bet blindly. They have all the stats, they know what games are the most played, they know how many people play only a few games in a year and spend most time online. They are counting on that people to not care about that $100 price difference. We will see if they bet wisely. |
Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by Raul3
(Post 11726001)
I still don't get the issue with the 24 hr check.
All my electronics are connected 24/7, Xbox, PS3, Wii, iPhones, iPads, etc. Most of them do automatic calls "home" every day. Not because of DRM, but to me there's no difference. Moving and cable not hooked up for a week - no single player games Taking your console to your parents house or the cabin for a week - no single player games MS servers go down - no single player games. Router dies a week before payday - no single player games That's the problem. If the multiplayer games don't work, that's obvious. No reason I should have to "check in" with MS once a day to play a single player game. |
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Originally Posted by Raul3
(Post 11726013)
Consumers or geeks?
I don't think most people will give a fuck about that. Again, I think the $100 price difference is most important for the general consumer. Imagine a mom or someone not plugged in asking an employee at Target or somewhere to tell them about the system. Are they going to buy the one that "makes" them check in with Microsoft once a day or the one that's a lot like a more traditional console? Then you factor in it being $100 more and that person is checking out with a PS4. I hope Microsoft does re-think what it's doing because I like what they have to offer as a whole. I just think they're really restricting themselves since this is more like an all-in-one media console but people are still going to view at as a video game system.
Originally Posted by Draven
(Post 11726022)
That's the problem. If the multiplayer games don't work, that's obvious. No reason I should have to "check in" with MS once a day to play a single player game.
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Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by mhg83
(Post 11726021)
But you can play COD, Fifa, and Madden on both consoles.
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Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by LosingMyMind
(Post 11726032)
And Sony has the exclusive on letting your friend borrow the game :p
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Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by mhg83
(Post 11726021)
But you can play COD, Fifa, and Madden on both consoles.
Originally Posted by Draven
(Post 11726022)
Cable goes out - no single player games
Moving and cable not hooked up for a week - no single player games Taking your console to your parents house or the cabin for a week - no single player games MS servers go down - no single player games. Router dies a week before payday - no single player games That's the problem. If the multiplayer games don't work, that's obvious. No reason I should have to "check in" with MS once a day to play a single player game. I would guess that Microsoft run their number, stats, etc. Nothing is 100% sure of course. I don't think even the most rabid Sony fanboy can be 100% sure that the PS4 will outsell the Xbox One. Yes, right now most people will give it an advantage, but be 100% sure? |
Re: Xbox One: This Thread Requires An Always On Internet Connection
Originally Posted by mcfly
(Post 11726027)
Geeks embrace technology. Consumers care about the smaller things, like that.
Imagine a mom or someone not plugged in asking an employee at Target or somewhere to tell them about the system. Are they going to buy the one that "makes" them check in with Microsoft once a day or the one that's a lot like a more traditional console? Then you factor in it being $100 more and that person is checking out with a PS4. So, do you think the salesman will prefer to sell the cheaper console than the more expensive? Using your example, imagine them saying, "Oh and with the Xbox One you can share your games with your family. Even if they live 300 miles away. With the PS4 you'd have to drive/fly to share the game with them". That's a silly example of course, but if you are a salesman... |
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