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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2014 16:34:32 GMT -5
I got my xbox one and transferred my 360 profile and since I had only one game that I played to death I asked my brother if could borrow one of his xbox one games so he lent me ghosts. I completed the campaign in less then a day and the story and most of the characters are forgettable and the only memorable characters are riley the dog and rourke the main villain and the only reason those characters are more memorable than the others is because the dog is a stupid gimmick they hammered into this game only to have riley appear like five times in the entire story and rourke has some cheesy lines that sound cool and because of the cliffhanger ending there will be a call of duty ghosts 2. extinction is just the call of duty version of horde mode from gears of war and now to multiplayer let me just share my first match when I spawned I got spawned killed when I spawned again I got spawned killed again and you think it ends there your fucking wrong I got into match after that where a little kid was singing and douche was bragging about his kill/death ratio and I kept getting spawned killed by people with overpowered weapons,.
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Post by Blade Runner 07 on Feb 20, 2014 20:22:34 GMT -5
Yep. Sounds like COD to me. I would regret that too.
I think the biggest regret in all of this is that you have an Xbox One. I do not hate Xbox One. I hate the idea that every single one that's sold only goes to show Microsoft that they can produce a alienating console and people will STILL buy it. PS4 isn't much better.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2014 22:21:27 GMT -5
alright that's your opinion and I wont try to change it but I chose the xbox one because it has games I want to play and all the drm and used game fees were thankfully left in the cutting room floor and I am able to put their little ugly mutant baby that was the e3 reveal behind me and besides people say the Microsoft will reinstate the drm but they are full of shit because they know that lawsuits would happen if they did that and they would be hated even more then they already are.
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Post by Blade Runner 07 on Feb 21, 2014 1:17:19 GMT -5
By games you want to play you mean the unreleased Halo, Gears, Forza, Titanfall etc. I assume. Its not the DRM that turns me off. It's the E3 revel that planted the seed which grew into several things. Let me begin:
Mandatory installs and a 500GB hard drive that tops out at around 362GB which wouldn't be an issue if it wasn't for the aforementioned. A mandatory internet connection for the initial update. Believe it or not, some people still don't have internet, making this console impractical at best. Kinect is required to be connected NO BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY with seemingly no effort being made to provide backwards compatibility.
It's not Microsoft's business model shown at E3. It's the tainted model that exists today. The one that assumes, not strives for, but actually insists upon the idea that they will rule your living room and replace everything. This whole idea is flawed when it doesn't replace the Xbox 360 and makes things WORSE because it's insisting you buy a 360 on top of the Xbox One. I know that the "One" in Xbox One means but there is a level of absolute arrogance here that is so freaking unattractive.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2014 1:57:40 GMT -5
first forza has already been released and titanfall is out next month but I think we can both agree for games it really is just a matter of opinion.I agree about the stupid installs and with storage you can use usb drives or replace the one inside with another however if you do this you will void your warranty and I can understand the internet problem and I agree with it. the Kinect is no longer required but that's no excuse for forcing the consumer to buy this thing and backwords compatibility isn't really a problem for a lot of people so your kind of in the minority on that one and at end of the day its all just a matter of opinion and for me the ps4 just doesn't look appealing because it doesn't have any games I want.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2014 2:00:08 GMT -5
oh and how does it force you to buy a 360? I mean it doesn't have any features that require you have 360.
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Post by Xargen on Feb 21, 2014 12:34:22 GMT -5
The first next gen console I'm going to be buying is the Wii U when Hyrule Warriors comes out, then patiently await the next actual Zelda, maybe look around for some good games, then I'll likely pick up a Xbone, 'cus that's what all my friends play on, and lets face it, if 90% of your friends have an Xbone and the 10% that have a PS4 are sorta mild acquaintances and friends of friends, which would you pick? For the most part when I'm playing console games, they're gonna have multi-player, and if I'm gonna play multi-player, I'm gonna want to play with my friends so it's kinda a no-brainer for me
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Post by Blade Runner 07 on Feb 21, 2014 12:40:44 GMT -5
The issue is the past, present, and future. Xbox 360 had gaming by the ass. I can't say the same for Xbox One.
GTA III/VC/SA/IV/V The Orange Box Arkham Trilogy Assassin's Creed 1/2/B/R/3 Perfect Dark Street Fighter II/III/IV Fallout 3 Sonic Series Fable Trilogy Red Dead Redemption Gears of War Trilogy Mass Effect Trilogy Pac-Man Championship Edition DX Space Invaders Extreme COD: Main Series Elder Scrolls III/IV/V Halo Series Resident Evil 4/CV Bioshock Trilogy Metal Gear Solid 2/3/PW
A little something for everyone there. The list goes on and on of great games you can play on an Xbox 360. All of these games don't work on the Xbox One and all of these games will have some following in the future so the ONLY way you will be able to experience these games is either buy an Xbox 360 (or older console) or buy them all over again in as an Xbone version which is bullshit for obvious reasons.
Unless you are moving from cartridge to disc (a huge format difference) there is no excuse to not have some kind of backwards compatibility to ensure the value of your new console. To force people to make a choice between this great console and huge library of games for the Xbox One is ludicrous. At $500 lets face it, most people will have to trade in some great old games, maybe even their Xbox 360, to afford it. Microsoft assumes we are either Xbox fanboys willing to give all that up, or arrogantly thinks we all have $500 to spare.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2014 14:33:38 GMT -5
sony did the same thing. if you wanted to play ps1/ps2 games on your ps3 you would have to hope that game was on the psn store and the ps3 at launch cost $600 with almost no launch titles. and finally backwords compatibility and I wont argue with you but backwords compatibility in the past has never really worked out I mean the only consoles that got backwords compatibility right was the wii and the xbox 360 and that's retty much it and even then it was still pretty limited so I was not surprised in the slightest when it was confirmed that 360 games could not play on the xbox one.
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Post by Blade Runner 07 on Feb 21, 2014 16:39:47 GMT -5
PlayStation 3 DID have backwards compatibility in the beginning. Sony decided it wasn't important and stopped supporting it in later models including the most common slim models. Had I been a previous owner of a PS1/PS2 I would have either bought a model that supported it, or not at all and bought an Xbox 360 to sit next to my PS2.
Instead, I was an Xbox owner still knee deep in KOTOR, Halo 2, Splinter Cell etc. in 2005 and had absolute confidence in trading in my Xbox to buy an Xbox 360 because it played all of my favorite Xbox games and replaced my original Xbox without issue. There was no way I could afford an Xbox 360 without selling my Xbox so it worked out perfectly.
I'm not talking Sony over Microsoft, I'm saying the whole idea of a console not being backwards compatible to it's most recent predecessor reflects poorly on the company and backs people into a corner.
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