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Jesse

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  1. I leave early enough so i can take it easy and do the speed limits. I may be only American that doesnt rush my life away. If you actually do the math. Speeding in the city will not get you there no more than a few minutes compared to someone doing the speed limit. A few minutes isnt worth a day missed from work for traffic school and fines. Slow down and take it easy my fellow Americans. Enjoy the ride.
  2. Because when you turn the 360 off even the internet is off. I think the new xbox one could stay connected using low standby power to stay online and do background work.

    Ms also said the xbox one can read its own temp and turn on a fan to cool its self down so it wont overheat like the white 360's.
  3. Yesterday evening i was out in the storage shed behind my house. While i was looking out a car pulls up to the stop sign by my yard as i live on a corner lot. They throw a bag of mcdonalds garbage out the window right into my yard. Now i ride my bike a lot and i knew exactly when this person stays or lives. Which is 3 streets over. Anyways i wait for night and ride my bike right over to his house and throw his bag of trash right in his driveway by his car.

    Was that wrong of me? Cause i felt justice when I did it.
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  4. I still don't understand why those who would opt-in for the online check in stuff should get a special discount?  "Hey!  We got what we want, but we want it cheaper than those who also got what they want!" :cry:

     

    I think the idea of being able to please both sides would have been great.  You can do your stuff, I can still buy used games off of craigslist, and those who love gaming and don't have internet can still game locally.  Win / win.  But Microsoft decided not to do that.  It seems to me though, the friends-and-family share feature is the only real loss.  You can still download digital copies of games, just like you do now on the 360.  I mean seriously, what did you lose besides that?

     

    well if you've seen the Forza 5 thing at E3, they have this drivatar feature that constantly observes the actions you tend to make while driving. It records them and continually uploads them and thus creates an artificial intelligence. By forcing the console to connect repeatedly, this means that every single person playing Forza 5 will have their drivatars out there in other people's games, and that you will constantly be playing against people who are getting better by playing more.

    That's just one of example of how it could potentially affect a game!

     

    Keeping always connected(and maybe even always on) could mean extremely quick entry into a game, allowing you to stay signed in and having a game ready to load up almost immediately upon switching to it. So, you just flick on the TV, turn to your game input, and you're playing.

     

    I would love to hop on COD and not have to load the game and connect to the server. devs could make features to have the game instantly ready to play online when you push your xbox controller button. and with all digital games and the xbox ones 3 OS 's it could be loaded instantly. 

     

     

     

    Right now if you go pop in a game you havent played in 2 months in the 360, you must wait for the 360 to boot, then you must wait to sign into XBL, then when you play the game im sure youll get a mandatory update which signs you out of xbl, blah blah blah.. all that can be gone though if done right.

     

     

     

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  5. And what of soldiers on deployment, "get @#$%ED"?

     

    No, like i was saying.. MS should offer the normal services and features to those who cannot take advantage of what MS can offer with a always online connection.     But for those of us who are ready and willing, we should still be allowed to use what MS was offering to start with. Those of us who want the always online services should get special benefits though, cause we aren't complaining like all the other gamers.    MS needs a win win for each side.  right now the offline folks got what they wanted and the rest of us got the shaft.

  6. I hope they can split the fanbase up. Let us always connected players have cheaper downloads, more features and cheaper xbl. Let the people who dont like change keep paying retail with no new features like the family share plan. Thats the best way to make people switch.
  7. Yes they are giving free one away leading up the the xbox one launch. Fable was the first free one.


    Yes minecraft is what i play when i play video games. I built a walmart, gas station, mcdonalds, chucky cheese and a sky scrapper to the clouds.

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