After much thinking the Xbox One is for me!

Rekkapryde

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TYRONE GA!


that shyt was trash man, people having they own servers fukked up the game, i want my games on microsoft servers where they can set up a matchmaking system and not have noobs vs pros and have even matchs

got nikkaz who never played the jumping in wit nikkaz who be playing for 3 years :childplease: fukk that, them nikkaz fresh meat, free kills and it runs most of them off

well don't play those...play the Dice server games... :yeshrug:

But yeah, I stopped fukking with those user hosted servers. nikkaz would get mad and boot you and shyt like fakkits.
 

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They can't kill it. It's integral to the way the system works. Games need to be installed so the OS can work basically like an iphone. Without some type of check in people would be able to install and play one disc on multiple systems.

This. I do think it is the wave of the future, however, there seems like there should be a way to make everyone happy.

I'm thinking maybe they could offer an option for consumers on the DRM issue.

Idea:

Have a disc that has a license that CAN be activated, allowing it to work seamlessly with X1 OS.

However, it has to be agreed to and activated by the consumer...by choice. Meaning, if you want Xbox Snap compatibility, allowing you to switch between games without the disc, you will activate.

However, if you want to have the disc playable only from the disc, allowing you to bring the disc to other people's house and playing it without the 24 hour check up, you don't activate it.

Effectively having the best of both worlds.

That way, the people who know they will be connected to the internet all of the time, the people who want next gen OS X1 OS, the people who want to seamlessly go from game to game without even a hiccup, and allowing cloud to spread piff on said game, they will activate the license and bask in the glory.

Those who want to casually play games online and offline, bring games over to their friend's house, but don't want to experience the nirvana that is X1 Snap... they can just play off disc.

Now, if you activate the license, there is no turning back.

Thoughts?
 

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This. I do think it is the wave of the future, however, there seems like there should be a way to make everyone happy.

I'm thinking maybe they could offer an option for consumers on the DRM issue.

Idea:

Have a disc that has a license that be activated, allowing it to work seamlessly with X1 OS.

However, it has to be agreed to and activated by the consumer...by choice. Meaning, if you want Xbox Snap compatibility, allowing you to switch between games without the disc, you will activate.

However, if you want to have the disc playable only from the disc, allowing you to bring the disc to other people's house and playing it without the 24 hour check up, you don't acitvate it.

Effectively having the best of both worlds.

That way, the people who know they will be connected to the internetall of the time, the peopel who want next gen OS X1 OS, the people who want to seamlessly go form game to game without evena hiccup, and allowing cloud to spread piff on said game, they will activate the license and bask in the glory.

Those who want to casually play games online and offline, bring games over to their friend's house, but don't want to experience the nirvana that is X1 Snap... they can just play off disc.

Now, if you activate the license, there is no turning back.

Thoughts?
That's a good idea and something that should be looked at. But I will assume most people would opt for the installation. If you look at the E3 reactions all of the most exciting games rely on online functionality. Games and entertainment will be connected from now on its the future of the industry.
 

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Let me give you a little history about me. In the late eighties and nineties I was a Sega fanboy and hated Nintindote (The GOAT console Wars) Well after the Dreamcast I naturally went with its spiritual successor the OG Xbox.

You did everything wrong that you could do wrong (:snoop: @ missing out on NES, SNES, PS1 & PS2)

Yes, I think the Xbox One is for you
 

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Imma get Xbox one first and if ps4 is that amazing then ill go out and cop that..

But Xbox 360 has been so consistent to me like the apple products.. It might not be the best but everyone has it so it just works na mean.:
 

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i aint playing for psn unless they upgrade alot of things, real talk, i aint paying for that struggle online system*

Serious question?? What was so "struggle" about psn online??, besides the fact that some of you gay ass nikkas couldn't hold cross game conversations with each other in mid match/session..

What was so unplayable about psn?? Me personally, I have a great experience with all my games... when I play the same games on Live, I don't see any major difference aside from how shyttier the mics sound on there
 
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