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  • killgod
    OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
    • Oct 2008
    • 4714

    Just realized....Gamefly is officially dead as of cycle end then yes?

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    • killgod
      OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
      • Oct 2008
      • 4714

      Originally posted by Primetime
      Isn't this the same issue now? The PS3 is more powerful than the 360, yet the same 360 games all look better compared to PS3.
      PS3 wasn't designed that well despite the better hardware.

      Ths PS4 was designed with direct input from major dev studios (not named EA). Ubisoft devs give the impression they have a perfect console to develop for, literally stating exactly that.



      Today's news had little to no effect on the stocks. Not quite how they work. Sony's stock took a big jump the last couple days due to a report about entertainment stock offerings.
      I know, just a hilarious coincidence that it spiked right after 1PM.

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      • Aso
        The Serious House
        • Nov 2008
        • 11137

        Originally posted by Swarley
        While I'm going to be pro Sony next-gen as well...just straight wanting the opposition to fail seems...dumb? Competition is good.
        Just sick of hearing how everyone thinks XBox is amazing.

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        • Handleit_44
          Posts a lot
          • Jun 2009
          • 3330

          Xbox One Does Require Internet Connection, Can't Play Offline Forever


          The Xbox One doesn't have to be online all the time, but it does have to be online. Not just once in a while—once a day, according to Microsoft vice president Phil Harrison.

          In a Q&A on their press site for the new Xbox, Microsoft tackles the always-on question with a strangely-worded answer: "No, it does not have to be always connected, but Xbox One does require a connection to the Internet."

          At the event in Redmond today, Kotaku boss Stephen Totilo asked Phil Harrison for clarification on this. And what Harrison told us might not please people who enjoy playing Xbox on military bases or other locations without Internet.

          "There are many devices in your life that require the Internet to function," he said. "Xbox One is no different in that it requires, at some point in the beginning and at various times through its on state, to connect to our cloud and to our Internet. That is to deliver Xbox Live functionality, that is to deliver download content to you, that is to deliver some of the innovations around TV and entertainment that we showed today. But it doesn’t require it to be online all the time."

          So how often does it check your connection? "Depends on the experience," Harrison said.

          "For single-player games that don’t require connectivity to Xbox Live, you should be able to play those without interruption should your Internet connection go down. Blu-ray movies and other downloaded entertainment should be accessible when your Internet connection may be interrupted. But the device is fundamentally designed to be expanded and extended by the Internet as many devices are today."

          And here's the bombshell:

          Kotaku: If I’m playing a single player game, do I have to be online at least once per hour or something like that? Or can I go weeks and weeks?

          Harrison: I believe it’s 24 hours.

          Kotaku: I’d have to connect online once every day.

          Harrison: Correct.

          So the system is built to work even if your Internet connection goes down, but you still have to be connected at least once a day to use it, Harrison said. We're not sure exactly what would happen if you don't connect once per day—and that timeframe could change—but this doesn't sound good for anyone who was hoping to use Xbox One without an Internet connection.

          The Xbox One doesn't have to be online all the time, but it does have to be online. Not just once in a while—once a day, according to Microsoft vice president Phil Harrison.

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          • killgod
            OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
            • Oct 2008
            • 4714

            And here's the bombshell:

            Kotaku: If I’m playing a single player game, do I have to be online at least once per hour or something like that? Or can I go weeks and weeks?

            Harrison: I believe it’s 24 hours.

            Kotaku: I’d have to connect online once every day.

            Harrison: Correct.

            So the system is built to work even if your Internet connection goes down, but you still have to be connected at least once a day to use it, Harrison said. We're not sure exactly what would happen if you don't connect once per day—and that timeframe could change—but this doesn't sound good for anyone who was hoping to use Xbox One without an Internet connection.

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            • RyanLeaf16
              #DoSomething
              • Feb 2009
              • 3211

              Originally posted by killgod





              what a finish
              Fucking hilarious. I have been a Sony guy back to the original Playstation, so I am not sure that today's reveal even has an effect on me. I will be getting a PS4 no matter what.
              Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008

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              • Maynard
                stupid ass titles
                • Feb 2009
                • 17876

                console gaming....lol

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                • KNUBB
                  WHITE RONDO
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 7973

                  Originally posted by Maynard
                  console gaming....lol

                  Thanked for Olivia Munn






















                  Groaned for being a faggot


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                  • Swarley
                    A Special Kind of Cat
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 11213

                    She is quite tasty.

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                    • JimLeavy59
                      War Hero
                      • May 2012
                      • 7199

                      according to Kotaku, apparently this 'fee' to play your game on another account (i.e. at a friend's house) will be... full MSRP!

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                      • Swarley
                        A Special Kind of Cat
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 11213

                        Originally posted by JimLeavy59
                        according to Kotaku, apparently this 'fee' to play your game on another account (i.e. at a friend's house) will be... full MSRP!
                        Posted that article on the prior page.

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                        • Houston
                          Back home
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 21231

                          Haha great. For everyone who's ever had RROD, it'll be nice to see Microsoft burn.

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                          • JimLeavy59
                            War Hero
                            • May 2012
                            • 7199

                            So will they sell bigger hard drives? Space is going to get taken up really quick with only 500gb.

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                            • Swarley
                              A Special Kind of Cat
                              • Jul 2010
                              • 11213

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                              • padman59
                                Slayer of Demons
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 5709

                                Originally posted by JimLeavy59
                                So will they sell bigger hard drives? Space is going to get taken up really quick with only 500gb.
                                The hard drive is currently not removable from the stuff I've read. The only way to upgrade your local storage would be if they support external hard drives.

                                I imagine they'll have different SKUs with larger HDD sizes when it finally launches.

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