chalmers
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<-- has never used steam and probably never will.
i feel like such an outsider
Well this is a PC tech website, so it's to be expected there's lots of us here
<-- has never used steam and probably never will.
i feel like such an outsider
Xbox One will not require regular online check-ins or place restrictions on game-lending as a result of feedback from the Xbox community, Microsoft announced today.
The announcement is a complete reversal of the companys previously announced DRM policy for games on the Xbox One.
After a one-time system set-up with a new Xbox One, Xbox executive Don Mattrick wrote in a blog post, you can play any disc based game without ever connecting online again. There is no 24 hour connection requirement and you can take your Xbox One anywhere you want and play your games, just like on Xbox 360. Mattrick added that Xbox One would be region-free; any Xbox One disc would function in any Xbox One console.
Additionally, Mattrick wrote, players will be able to trade-in, lend, resell, gift, and rent disc based games just like you do today. There will be no limitations to using and sharing games, it will work just as it does today on Xbox 360.
Technically you should be allowed to Skype without the Kinect as well as long as you have a headset or microphone.
Yep...this is my thoughts. Video is optional on skype.
So again. I still don't need Kinect even to do something that I would never do as I have a cell phone to do something. Amazing, isn't it.
The whole NSA thing is getting more believable by the minute
Meh...they just wanna try to force usage of it in games to offer some differentiation between PC/XB1/PS4. "oh look this game is on every system but only on XB1 can you use kinect to do this..." Same game...just an added gimmick to try to offer a perception of extra value.
I don't care for it, I'd rather not have it but in the event I do get an XB1 which I very likely will now, I will promptly stash the Kinect down behind stuff out of the way.
I didn't think there was a way to turn it on w/o the Kinect?
Welcome, you must be new here.
But go ahead and think of ONE THING, ONE THING that Kinect does today or can do in the future that I can't do alternatively with the controller. Go ahead.
what's to stop microsoft from going back to the original plan 2 years from now?
what's to stop microsoft from going back to the original plan 2 years from now?
what's to stop microsoft from going back to the original plan 2 years from now?
Absolutely nothing. Lock people in then...although I hope this doesn't happen. If it did there would be a ton of people buying new PS4s at that time lol
Does the XBOX1 have DVR capabilities when watching their cable services? It looks like they are trying to be a substitute/replacement for cable & satellite services.
MS also said that they will be removing the "Microsoft points" and change it to real life money.
I just bought 3x 1600 points and a 12month gold subscription for my xbox360 and will I be redeem those points on Xbox1?
Also one more thing, since I'm in Canada, Will I be IP blocked from watching their Hulu or Huluplus and cable services they are providing?
The Xbox360 blocks me already so I'm assuming they will be, but I'm crossing my fingers that they wont
Pardon my interruption
Does the XBOX1 have DVR capabilities when watching their cable services? It looks like they are trying to be a substitute/replacement for cable & satellite services.
also
MS also said that they will be removing the "Microsoft points" and change it to real life money.
I just bought 3x 1600 points and a 12month gold subscription for my xbox360 and will I be redeem those points on Xbox1?
Also one more thing, since I'm in Canada, Will I be IP blocked from watching their Hulu or Huluplus and cable services they are providing?
The Xbox360 blocks me already so I'm assuming they will be, but I'm crossing my fingers that they wont
I hope somebody came across these questions and saw their answers
Pardon my interruption
Does the XBOX1 have DVR capabilities when watching their cable services? It looks like they are trying to be a substitute/replacement for cable & satellite services.
also
MS also said that they will be removing the "Microsoft points" and change it to real life money.
I just bought 3x 1600 points and a 12month gold subscription for my xbox360 and will I be redeem those points on Xbox1?
Also one more thing, since I'm in Canada, Will I be IP blocked from watching their Hulu or Huluplus and cable services they are providing?
The Xbox360 blocks me already so I'm assuming they will be, but I'm crossing my fingers that they wont
I hope somebody came across these questions and saw their answers
The xbox one is not a DVR like your cable box has. It can work as a game dvr that can record live gameplay and upload it etc. Supposedly they are working with certain providers to allow this functionality but I'm not confident it'll work. The major cable and satellite companies want to continue to charge for their leased equipment and would prefer you not to own anything.
It doesn't have the hardware to work without a set top box from a provider right now. Unless you're thinking of access to their ondemand network, or something net a IP based DVR where the recording is on their end.
It doesn't have the hardware to work without a set top box from a provider right now. Unless you're thinking of access to their ondemand network, or something net a IP based DVR where the recording is on their end.
I can use my Xbox 360 as a Set Top Box w/Uverse without the need of a set top box