ei fac misto...
Pai la cate jocuri am jucat...am cunoscut ceva lume (e si normal) deci un 500 mi-ar ajunge- Oricum pe mine ma intereseaza doar/deocamdata Dead Rising 3 (din TOATE jocurile anuntate pana acum fie ele pe Xbox One/PS4) in rest pot pune ei ce limitari/activari vor, cat despre applicatii "sofisticate" si altele...se pot spala cu ele pe cap ca nu le foloseste nici dracu (cel putin la noi in ro).
Si inca mai sper la Silent Hill Arcade... <3
Sa il pastreze, asa modern si conectat cum e.
Daca se va moda, o sa explodeze rata de piraterie.. si totul din cauza lor.
Am mai zis-o, eu o sa astept cel putin un an sa-mi iau o noua consola...sau daca se continua trendul inceput de miscrosoft ma introc la PC gaming...
Pentru mine, revanzarea jocurilor este un element cheie. Eu nu le colectionez. Le joc si le vand. Din ce a spus MS, revanzarea intre persoane fizice va fi imposibila (deoarece trebuie sa te adresezi unui participating retailer, iar asta este imposibil in RO). Pot accepta lipsa LIVE-ului in RO (daca nu ma impiedica sa accesez anumite facilitati legate de gaming de pe un cont de LIVE UK), pot accepta chiar si always-on, nu am mai mult de 10 membri de familie in casa (thank god), iar cei care mi-au mai dat din cand in cand jocuri imprumut sunt prieteni buni si nu ar fi o problema sa ne adaugam reciproc si pe LIVE. Nu pot accepta insa imposibilitatea revanzarii.
Acestea fiind spuse, Xbox One pentru mine a murit si nu o voi achizitiona indiferent de titlurile care vor iesi pentru ea DECAT in cazul in care se modifica aceasta politica (slabe sanse). Ar mai fi o posibilitate si anume cea in care vom vedea si pe LIVE asa cum vedem pe Steam reduceri de 60/75/90% dupa o anumita perioada de timp, astfel incat pretul sa fie destul de mic incat sa nu imi mai pese de revanzare, insa nu ma astept sa vedem asa ceva foarte repede (if ever). In the meantime, count me out.
PS stiu, veti spune ca poate si Sony va face acelasi lucru. va asigur ca daca asa va fi, voi lua aceeasi decizie, caz in care imi ramane PC gaming si poate mobile gaming (pe iPad).
PPS parca si vad anunturi pe Bazar...
Vand Forza 5 SH 200RON Avans 50RON ca sa va adaug in lista de prieteni, dupa care restul de 150RON peste 30 de zile
sau
Vand Forza 5 SH 200RON Cei care au mai achizitionat jocuri de la mine vor beneficia de o reducere de 10%
sau
Vand jocuri SH regulat. Percep un abonament lunar de 5EUR daca vreti sa fiti inregistrati in lista mea de prieteni![]()
*Buys Pencil for first day of school
*Makes friend on first day of school
*New Friend asks to borrow pencil for class
*Ticonderoga Corporation rushes into school and snatches pencil from new friend, stating that you and your new friend havent been friends long enough and cannot lend one another pencils. -__-
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Xbox One: the record is broken, long live the record
Xbox One was confirmed as requiring online check-ins once every 24 hours, and Microsoft confirmed that its rig wouldn’t charge for used games at publisher’s discretion. Dave Cook ‘deals with it’ inside.
Last night Microsoft clarified its stance on several muddy issues that have been dogging the company since Xbox One was revealed on May 21.
It went as follows:
* Xbox One consoles must check-in online once a day. If you don’t do so, you can’t play games. Period.
* You can use your profile at a mate’s place, but in doing so you must check-in once every hour.
* Microsoft will not impose used game activation fees on users. That’s up to the publishers to decide.
* Game rentals and letting a friend borrow a copy of your game will not be available at launch, but Microsoft is working on a solution.
* Kinect will not record you while in standby mode and won’t send data back to the mothership unless you opt-in.
* You can gift one of your games to a friend once. That’s all.
I thought I’d break these bullet points down one-by-one to try and make sense of the PR omnishambles that has clouded these matters over the past few weeks, and while it’s clear that many gamers are currently seeing red over Microsoft’s powder keg of clarity, it’s important to approach all of this with a clear head.
While I sifted through the site’s comment threads this morning, I started to ask myself exactly what it was about Microsoft’s blanket policies that has been getting people so upset. The problem is that we all live in different situations where one all-encompassing strategy impacts people in different ways.
Some are fearful that their shaky internet connections won’t be up to the task of meeting Microsoft’s DRM demands, while others feel personally affronted by being told what to do with a product they may well spend upward of £399 come November. Others simply don’t like being treated like criminals by having to justify their purchase to the company once a day.
I’ve seen some people state explicitly that their internet speed is perfectly solid and that we should all shut up and stop moaning. Well good for you Mr. ’60MB of unbridled, unwavering internet bliss’, but many of us simply don’t have that luxury. But even then I think a big piece of this whole conundrum is being overlooked.
What Microsoft is really saying is that you can boot up your Xbox One and log-in, verifying your account within seconds, and then you can turn your router off for all they care. When you look at it that way things don’t seem so bad. It was even suggested to me today that if my internet was **** I could even tether my phone for the verification and then unplug it straight after.
Yeah sure that’d work just fine, but see the thing is I shouldn’t have to do that. At all. My mobile contract has a data cap as well, so the last thing I want to be doing is gobbling up my allowance just to prove I’m not a criminal to Steve Ballmer and his band of crazy pals who at this point in time seem to be out of their ****ting minds.
I just moved flat twice within the space of two months because I rented a flat under a crooked company. I was forced to move, essentially, which means I’ve been without internet for a while. I’m currently writing this blog from a friend’s house. If this was November my Xbox One would have now been offline for six days solid.
I was also told this morning that I – and most people – only home home once every 5-10 years – which is true. But how many people move home in a month worldwide? What will happen once their internet takes, say, ten days to activate? It’s a serious question that demands an answer.
What does that mean Microsoft? Does it mean that once my line is back up and running I can log-in as if nothing has happened? Will you ask questions about where I’ve been? Will my Xbox Live account – that I will presumably have to still pay for on Xbox One – have some hidden red flag raised against it because I’m now suspected of being a dodgy bastard?
Still the questions keep coming and the fact that I still have these questions shows that Microsoft is not clearing the air well enough. If this was supposed to be some form of damage limitation then it hasn’t worked based on what I’ve seen among gamers this morning. I can tolerate having to check-in once a day, but it doesn’t mean I have to like it.
Here’s another thing. See this?
That’s my flat’s pay-as-you-use electric meter. That’s right, I have to pay to top up my power constantly, because contrary to popular believe not all game journalist are paid from the pockets of publishers. This thing guzzles power at an astronomical rate, so you’ll forgive me if I don’t want my Xbox One – and possibly PS4 – running on standby every day of the year for as long as I have it just to check-in with daddy.
Then there’s the whole used games thing. Did you notice that EA proudly announced that it was scrapping its unpopular online pass scheme? What a lovely bunch of guys eh? Well hold your applause for a moment, because Microsoft also just stated that charging you to activate used Xbox One games is entirely at a publisher’s discretion. So don’t blame Microsoft for this situation, blame the publishers for adopting the scheme.
If I were a betting man I’d say EA has already decided to swap one pre-owned safeguard for another, and you can bet that more publishers will follow suit. I agree that second-hand games really can hurt a publisher’s revenue stream, but they also help cash-poor consumers keep up with the hobby. This particular area of Microsoft’s remit really does seem to **** around gamers with a big green knob.
Again, these are all things many of us will have to tolerate, and in reality if you don’t mind logging in once a day, or if you only buy new games then you might not understand the uproar today. Personally, I’m firmly in the camp of ‘Don’t tell me what I can and cannot do with things I’ve bought’, but it seems like those days are dead that I’m just using old-guard thinking.
I guess that now I’ll just have to ‘deal with it’.
Eu nu inteleg o chestie: daca nu faci verificarea la 24 ore, cand o mai poti face?
"Xbox One consoles must check-in online once a day. If you don’t do so, you can’t play games. Period."
De fapt mai bine ne gandim la PS4, la gunoi cu XBOX One.
Ideea este asa... daca nu ai net 48 ore, dupa 24 ore nu mai poti juca nimic. Cand isi revine netul, poti si tu sa te joci. Pana atunci, te uiti la ea si o stergi de praf.
La cum se anunta situatia, daca si Sony merge pe aceeasi linie, numarul consolistilor se va micsora exact cu numarul de oameni care asteapta dupa SH. Cu alte cuvinte, ai bani, te joci, nu ai bani, ori nu te joci, ori cumperi si astepti 30 zile.
daca nu mai ai net prin tzeava, iti faci hotspot pe mobil. WP permite asta fara probleme![]()
Bai da prea multe vreti..ce scrie pe microsoft ?casa de ajutor social ? V-ati invatat....daca vreti sa beneficiati de facilitatiile noului xbox va faceti 2 abonamente de net(3 pentru siguranta) si va mai luati inca un job sau faceti credit la banca....ce mama dreacu
Eu cred ca privim si noi totul prea sumbru acum... Sunt ferm convins ca vor exista solutii (modchip), alternative (kai-link), hack-uri (offline), pentru ca totusi vorbim de o arhitectura x86, care in mod normal ar fi usor de spart. Acum insa, trebuie sa fim constienti ca la toate cele, multiplayerul oficial este bye-bye (adica exact cel mai bun lucru la Xbox Live). Probabil cine va dori un Xbox One, va avea 2 console (wow, 2 kinects!). Una oficiala, pentru multiplayer... si una sparta, pt. offline stuff, fara check-uri si care sa poata rula SH-uri. Acum nah, zic si eu... ca suntem oameni destepti totusi (mai facem un hotspot, mai apelam la Donely...).
Pe mine ma ingrijoreaza si faptul ca nimeni nu-i intreaba ce se intampla cu Xbox One in tarile unde nu exista oficial... sau macar nu se intreaba care este lista cu tarile pentru Xbox One. Pentru ca daca vor veni cu ceva de genul "Xbox One will work & check you only in these countries..." atunci pentru Romania e chiar la revedere. Adicatalea, chiar nu vad eu pe cineva sa se chinuie cu VPN-uri, hack-uri, mod-uri si alte nebunii... pentru ceva care ar trebui sa fie atat de simplu de folosit. Si anume: O CONSOLA! DE JOCURI!
Microsoft... go home!![]()
VPN pentru multi? Niciodata... lag-ul va fi la casa lui. Ma atasasem eu de netflix si dupa ce au taiat macaroana la ip-uri de ro, am incercat cu vpn. Nici macar calitate DVD nu aveam.
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Microsoft say you can give an XBOX One disc game to a friend, but only if you can prove they you are totally BFFs
Microsoft needs you to contact them every day and proof that you’re lending your game to “just a friend.” They’re like a paranoid girlfriend
Xbox One va face si analize de sange pentru a verifica daca persoana care joaca este ruda cu posesorul consolei.Give your family access to your entire games library anytime, anywhere: Xbox One will enable new forms of access for families. Up to ten members of your family can log in and play from your shared games library on any Xbox One. Just like today, a family member can play your copy of Forza Motorsport at a friend’s house. Only now, they will see not just Forza, but all of your shared games. You can always play your games, and any one of your family members can be playing from your shared library at a given time.
Exagerezi. Exagerati cu totii. Doar amprenta termica, digitala, vocala, toate coroborate cu retina scan si proportiile trupului utilizatorului. Doar atat.
L.E.: daca tot sunt offtopic: ma amuzam la ideea de a-ti pune un passcode pentru logare (disponibil si acum pe 360) doar ca va fi cu gesturi, similar cu screen lock-ul de pe telefoanele cu touch screen. Si imi amintesc doar cum eram eu cu stick-ul Move in mana, iar jocul Book of Spells imi cerea sa fac un soi de 8 pe ecran. Iar eu il faceam si jocul imi zicea "no, that's not it".
Si probabil nu poti sa joci Forza daca ai baut o bere, Kinect 2 detectează vaporii de alcool![]()
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