BLACKSWIPE
"Waiting for one's arrival."
I'm a proud xbox owner, though I'm not so sure about this new console...
The name its self makes me think of cowboys...
The name its self makes me think of cowboys...
I'm a proud xbox owner, though I'm not so sure about this new console...
The name its self makes me think of cowboys...
Well, not all games require internet.PC Master race HA! Nothing like a PC that can get more viruses than Pamela anderson LOL jk.
Seriously though i prefer something that takes up less space & doesn't require me to feed a network connection each month just to play it.
Something i can turn on & enjoy regardless if my internet is on or off.
www.computerandvideogames.com/400389/durango-always-online-not-required-360-bc-provided-via-add-on-report/Durango: 'Always-online' not required, 360 BC provided via add-on - report
Always-online internet connection and will work in tandem with a new Xbox 360 add-on for backwards compatibility.
That's according to VGLeaks, citing a source as saying that the console will have always-online functionality, but the lack of connection will not prevent users from playing local content, and it will also not prevent the use of second-hand games.
This comes in direct contrast to previous controversial rumours which have suggested all content on the new console will be locked without a live connection to the internet.
VGLeaks reports that those rumours are actually likely linked to the new 'reoriented' Xbox 360, which it says will be a small device pitched as a cheap - around $149 or lower - set-top media box with added 360 and XBLA game support to compete with Apple TV.
Interestingly, the report claims this new Xbox 360 "is likely to not" have its own disc drive, and all content will need to be downloaded digitally. However, connecting it directly with Durango will allow users to play disc-based Xbox 360 games on their Durango console with the help of the add-on Xbox.
"Putting in an Xbox 360 disc into Durango will prompt the user to attach the supporting device that is sold separately. By separating the two devices and their functions it will ensure price competitiveness for both pieces of hardware," says the report.
Multiple recent reports have claimed that Microsoft's original plan to unveil its next console at the end of April - as first reported by CVG - has been shifted to an event in May.
VGLeaks corroborates, saying the delay was due to Microsoft "not having a physical set of devices to show" and "specification changes".
I understand what you're saying & i agree however it's a matter of convenience.
There are PS3, PS2, & yup PSOne, as well as old regularXbox & 360 games people enjoy playing. You're right you don't have to throw away any of your old systems & i plan on buying another PS3 or two.
However those systems won't last forever.
2. When they breakdown how long before Sony, microsoft stops making repairs if you have to send it to them.
3. How much room having 360, PS3, PS4, 720 do you think that takes up.
As i said i agree with you but it's more convenient having systems that's able to play games of old as well as next gen games.
Well at least its optional rather developers want that feature or not. Out of curiosity though, what are the benefits of having an online all the time feature anyway? Whenever I hear that SimCity comes to mind and that left me thinking nothing good could come out of it.