Xbox thread
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 4:58 pm
called it:MKJ wrote:Event isn't over yet genius. Sony didn't give a solid date either remember.
In other news, EA's true reason for discontinuing their Online Pass strategy has been revealed: Xbox One has this out of the box.
http://kotaku.com/the-xbox-is-not-alway ... -509077987
No always online though, so that's something.
Eraser wrote:Most likely because they've got something even worse to replace it.
Your CoD install is over half a tera? How many blurays were in the box?Memphis wrote::applause:
and 500gb. lol. textures set to medium then instead of low. enjoy, console toy people.
I think you already found the "sense" in it. It's too obvious.MKJ wrote:Makes no sense other than squeezing money out of the consumer.
It was over by the time I posted that image. Didn't follow the Sony reveal.MKJ wrote:Event isn't over yet genius. Sony didn't give a solid date either remember.
In other news, EA's true reason for discontinuing their Online Pass strategy has been revealed: Xbox One has this out of the box.
http://kotaku.com/the-xbox-is-not-alway ... -509077987
No always online though, so that's something.
Xbox One has just been announced by Microsoft but it seems most of the world wasn't that impressed.
After a conference that focused largely on the entertainment capabilities of the console - and only a handful of games were named - many gamers, ourselves included, were left feeling a little cold.
As a result Sony's share price is rising - quite sharply - hovering around an increase of 9% at the time of writing.
baaaaaa-aaaahDoombrain wrote:shut up and take my money
yep, looks big as well.Captain Mazda wrote:lol it looks like a fucking cable box.
Same. Just hinges on the specifics on how you actually tie into cable TV and your downloaded media. Something tells me you have to use an app from the your cable provider and then what about the DVR?Doombrain wrote:i'll use it no more than two hours a week for gaming if that.
i'm buying it for the entertainment system side. what MS have done with that side of xbox live is fantastic and there's no way the japs at sony understand how to beat it. for them it's all about games with huge electric swords, blue hair and incomprehensible story lines.
you can calm down now hater.
I'm guessing it's some XML used in the EPG? MS will have to work with the likes of Tivo an TV service providers to make the handshake work.bitWISE wrote: Same. Just hinges on the specifics on how you actually tie into cable TV and your downloaded media. Something tells me you have to use an app from the your cable provider and then what about the DVR?
I'm doing "all in one" right now on the 360 using my PC as the digital DVR/Tuner and the xbox as a media center extender (I'm just lacking on demand support due to my cablecard). The guide for One is very similar to what you get in media center and that data is just downloaded from the web based on region and provider.Doombrain wrote:I'm guessing it's some XML used in the EPG? MS will have to work with the likes of Tivo an TV service providers to make the handshake work.bitWISE wrote: Same. Just hinges on the specifics on how you actually tie into cable TV and your downloaded media. Something tells me you have to use an app from the your cable provider and then what about the DVR?
I have access to Sky sports on my xbox, i spend a lot of time watching it but also have tivo and i have to switch over on the receiver. having it all linked is a great idea but i wonder how on demand and recorded shows will work unless there's a 'total' pass though mode.
that's what USB 3.0 is forMemphis wrote::applause:
and 500gb. lol. textures set to medium then instead of low. enjoy, console toy people.
Hard drives in the Xbox One are non-user-serviceable, but Penello confirmed that the USB 3.0 port is there for external storage, which can be used for everything the internal storage can be used for. That includes game installs and downloads. So, don't fret: adding storage will be just as easy as ever.