https://www.halforums.com/threads/is-your-daughter-pregnant-ask-target.27195/This is the kind of shit that Kinect being always on and always connected to your Xbox One is going to be used for. Microsoft execs have even spoken about it in releases and on investor calls.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmir...teen-girl-was-pregnant-before-her-father-did/
I guess this is off topic but how can people watch this guy? He just curses and throws insults and makes gun noises after reading off talking points? God, it's stressful just listening to him.A very tired and a VERY Angry Joe gives his opinion on the reveal:
You find it stressful, I find him irritating.I guess this is off topic but how can people watch this guy? He just curses and throws insults and makes gun noises after reading off talking points? God, it's stressful just listening to him.
Well, definitely also irritating. Irritating is probably the better word. I suppose I'm not stressed over his rageYou find it stressful, I find him irritating.
That about captures the entire presentation. The rest was pretty much filler.This sums it all up rather well.
OMG WANTThis sums it all up rather well.
FOR THE SPORTS OR THE TV, BRO!?OMG WANT
Would be interesting if MSFT moves their "server farm" to the cloud...a cloud made up of all the XBoxOnes which happen to be left connected all the time.Xbox live servers now provide enough computational power that mmo games are possible.
Too late. I use the iOS version of Skype every night for 1-4hrs so my family can stay connected. It constantly crashes and/or runs out of memory and quits, it will frequently lose my audio even though I have not muted it. It completely takes over all audio and mutes my alerts and messages BUT if one does manage to get through it causes Skype to crash, presumably because it hates having its audio taken away. If I end one call and try to start another, it will crash (have to start fresh every time), and this usually also includes reconnected calls. It will lose audio entirely and auto-end my call, but when I hang up/end the call and then try to sign out and back in, it tells me I can't sign out unless I end my current call first. If I switch to another app, the other app's UI is pushed aside for some unexplained reason...unexplained, that is, except that it only seems to happen when Skype is running, and the shape is suspiciously the same size as Skype's banner ad. Oh, but those ads keep coming in just fine. Yes, it is so important that I get those banner ads, even if they reduce my screen space down to where I can only see a handful of contacts. Every day, I say I'm going to reinstall the last non-MSFT version of Skype (I kept it just in case), but I'm never sufficiently motivated to brave the hassle.This all assumes that Microsoft doesn't manage to make a complete and utter hashup of Skype, now that they're really working on integrating it into all of their products and services.
Ah, the age-old Vendor Lock-in question.Seriously, is this a massive fail or am I seeing this wrong?
Going by available information, he will not need to buy another disc, because paying the fee will download the entire game to his Xbox harddrive (and it will do the same to yours when you enter your code in to yours). So, since the whole game is on the hard-drive already, he will not need a disc at all.For instance, if I lend my buddy my copy of a game to try out before he buys it himself, and he then has to pay the full price of the game as a fee before he can play it, when I take my disc back, does he have the option of downloading the content to continue playing, or does he have to go buy another full copy with a disc?
Unless they create tournament licensing (just to make things even more complicated), I'm guessing so.How are gaming tournaments going to work? Will each person who signs in to the console have to buy a copy of the game?
Apparently, the first Xbox the game gets tied to will allow anyone with a profile on it to play the game. So roomies/family are still fine. This suggests to me that if you give your friend your box, it will work with his profile just fine.If I try to circumvent the "lend a buddy a game" situation by lending him my Xbone, can he play on the console with his own XBLA, or does he have to use mine (and therefor I have to give him my password)?
A very, very good question.And, if I have to give my buddy my password, and Microsoft finds out and bans me for it, do I then (because XBLA is tied in to MSA now) also lose access to my entire Microsoft Account, and therefor get locked out of my Windows 8 desktop computer, my Windows phone, and my Microsoft Surface tablet?
That's sad to hear. Not terribly surprising, given the overall director of the team that's in charge of Skype (not the individual I'd discussed earlier, but his bosses), but still sad.[DOUBLEPOST=1369199711][/DOUBLEPOST]Would be interesting if MSFT moves their "server farm" to the cloud...a cloud made up of all the XBoxOnes which happen to be left connected all the time.
Too late. I use the iOS version of Skype every night for 1-4hrs so my family can stay connected. It constantly crashes and/or runs out of memory and quits, it will frequently lose my audio even though I have not muted it. It completely takes over all audio and mutes my alerts and messages BUT if one does manage to get through it causes Skype to crash, presumably because it hates having its audio taken away. If I end one call and try to start another, it will crash (have to start fresh every time), and this usually also includes reconnected calls. It will lose audio entirely and auto-end my call, but when I hang up/end the call and then try to sign out and back in, it tells me I can't sign out unless I end my current call first. If I switch to another app, the other app's UI is pushed aside for some unexplained reason...unexplained, that is, except that it only seems to happen when Skype is running, and the shape is suspiciously the same size as Skype's banner ad. Oh, but those ads keep coming in just fine. Yes, it is so important that I get those banner ads, even if they reduce my screen space down to where I can only see a handful of contacts. Every day, I say I'm going to reinstall the last non-MSFT version of Skype (I kept it just in case), but I'm never sufficiently motivated to brave the hassle.
After watching the shortened version of the XB1 reveal posted above, all I can say is that it sounds like they've decided that the newest XBox thingie should be MSFT's vision of what they think the AppleTV should've been, sorta like how PixelSense was originally the direction MSFT felt their iPad competitor should've gone. Bigger! More features! Wider audience!
--Patrick
No, you're not seeing it wrong. This is Microsoft continuing to completely fail to grasp the concepts behind the console gaming market - or trying to bend those concepts to suit their PC software model. Hopefully they'll backtrack on some of this asinine bullshit, but I wouldn't hold your breath.
- Cannot share games between roommates or family members
- Cannot borrow games from friends before buying
- Cannot install on new Xbox if your old one breaks out of warranty or still stolen, possibly?
- Can't rent games either... Sorry Gamefly...
Seriously, is this a massive fail or am I seeing this wrong?
I won't be getting a PS4 or an XboxOne. At least not right away until there are favorable opinions for either. I don't know if the WiiU counts at next gen. If it doesn't than I guess I'm just not going "next gen" which at this point seems really debatable on what exactly next gen means. It doesn't seem that either of the systems is going to be mind-blowingly advanced when it comes to their games. There just isn't enough of a huge jump in graphics or capability one any of them that gives me the impression that the several year wait has been worth it. It's just become a huge race to get closer and closer to becoming a PC without technically being one, and quite honestly, still far inferior to one. The only company that seems to get it right now is Nintendo. They want to give us a gaming experience that you can't get on the PC through the use of the wiimotes, gamepad, and multiplayer party games. Their answer to backwards compatibility is "Well duh. What idiot company wouldn't want that integrated into their system?". Free online multiplayer. Reasonable prices E-shop. I mean comon. Yeah Nintendo failed to provide the games needed to carry the system right out of the gate, but at least the system caters to fucking gamers.No used/borrowed/rented games? Always online? The Kinect that I nether need nor want, but will be forced to use?
Looks like I'm going PS4 next gen.
BTW, PCs are turning into touchscreen tablets.
But can they play Mario Brothers?BTW, PCs are turning into touchscreen tablets.