Shorty Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 For the sake of fuck. Well my budget this month requires me to choose between a PS3 and a record player. This is the kind of decision that pushes people to sucking dicks for a living. Well instead of getting a record player you could get spotify and join the 21st century I know they're the in thing for hipsters right now but really...
Grazza Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 I'm sure @Daft is right. These things (Orbis and Durango) are basically meant to be PCs, ie. very, very different to the PS3.
Retro_Link Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 I bet that they will have PS3 BC... but you'll either have to pay extra for a model that has the PS3 hardware inside, or get the cheaper model that plays PS3 games via Gaikai streaming.It sounds good in theory and Sony did purchase Gaikai, but do the UK and the US have reliable enough broadband services/connections to be able to rely all that heavily on internet streaming though do they? It's a different situation in Japan of course.
Dcubed Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 It sounds good in theory and Sony did purchase Gaikai, but do the UK and the US have reliable enough broadband services/connections to be able to rely all that heavily on internet streaming though do they? It's a different situation in Japan of course. Not really, but that's why they'd offer two different models At least that way they can advertise the fact that it plays your old PS3 games...
The Bard Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 Well instead of getting a record player you could get spotify and join the 21st century I know they're the in thing for hipsters right now but really... I already have a Spotify subscription, but I also have a bunch of vinyl kicking around (some of it from kickstarters I funded)...and I like the physicality of it. Don't think I'll bother right now though, since a good quality record player needs a lot of monetary input.
Murr Posted January 30, 2013 Posted January 30, 2013 (edited) Apparently the Xbox website glitched out earlier - Notice top left under the xbox 360 logo. Apparently after 1 refresh it was gone. EDIT - Was a fake, my bad Edited January 30, 2013 by Murr
Cube Posted January 30, 2013 Author Posted January 30, 2013 And, according to people who seem to know this stuff, the logo uses a fan font and isn't the real XBox logo.
Oxigen_Waste Posted January 31, 2013 Posted January 31, 2013 I already have a Spotify subscription, but I also have a bunch of vinyl kicking around (some of it from kickstarters I funded)...and I like the physicality of it. Don't think I'll bother right now though, since a good quality record player needs a lot of monetary input. I just went full digital. Sold my entire (1000+) CD collection. Feels good, actually. Quite liberating.
The Bard Posted January 31, 2013 Posted January 31, 2013 I would have sold my CDs but unfortunately I spent my teenage years using the jewel cases as impromptu ashtrays. I pretty much have no physical music that I still use, but I wouldn't mind having some of my favourite albums on vinyl. It takes the middle space between buying album posters and physical media - and it has more sentimental value - what music is about, after all - than binary code.
Murr Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 Microsoft’s next console will require an Internet connection in order to function, ruling out a second-hand game market for the platform. A new iteration of Xbox Live will be an integral part of Microsoft’s next console, while improved Kinect hardware will also ship alongside the unit. Sources with first-hand experience of Microsoft’s next generation console have told us that although the next Xbox will be absolutely committed to online functionality, games will still be made available to purchase in physical form. Next Xbox games will be manufactured on 50GB-capacity Blu-ray discs, Microsoft having conceded defeat to Sony following its ill-fated backing of the HD-DVD format. It is believed that games purchased on disc will ship with activation codes, and will have no value beyond the initial user. Our source has also confirmed that the next Xbox’s recently rumoured specs are entirely accurate. That means an AMD eight-core x64 1.6GHz CPU, a D3D11.x 800MHz graphics solution and 8GB of DDR3 RAM. As of now, the console’s hard drive capacity is said to be undecided, but Microsoft’s extended commitment to online delivery suggests that it will be the largest unit it has put inside a console to date. Though the architectures of the next-gen Xbox and PlayStation both resemble that of PCs, several development sources have told us that Sony’s solution is preferable when it comes to leveraging power. Studios working with the next-gen Xbox are currently being forced to work with only approved development libraries, while Sony is encouraging coders to get closer to the metal of its box. Furthermore, the operating system overhead of Microsoft’s next console is more oppressive than Sony’s equivalent, giving the PlayStation-badged unit another advantage. Unlike Nintendo, Microsoft is continuing to invest heavily in motion-control interfaces, and a new, more reliably responsive Kinect will also ship alongside the next Xbox. Sony’s next-generation console camera system is said to have a similar set of features, and is expected to be discussed at the company’s PlayStation event on February 20. You can read more about how Sony’s next generation console compares in last week’s story, PlayStation 4 revealed. http://www.edge-online.com/news/the-...nd-new-kinect/ No 2nd hand games.
Daft Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 I want to say this can't be true...but this is Microsoft we're talking about.
Hero-of-Time Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 Just read about this now. Crazy if true. The second hand thing worries me. I don't buy second hand games but I do trade a lot of stuff in. This would pretty much kill that option.
Cube Posted February 6, 2013 Author Posted February 6, 2013 I honestly don't think I would be a gamer if I didn't heavily rely on second hand games as a kid. I want to say this can't be true...but this is Microsoft we're talking about. Remember, Sony have a patent for blocking second hand games.
Murr Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 So PS4 & Xbox Next won't allow for pre-owned games.... Nintendo's time to shine...
Daft Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 Remember, Sony have a patent for blocking second hand games. Yeah, but Sony don't currently employ the paywall that is Xbox LIVE. I'm not saying they won't do it, I'd just be amazed.
Gio001 Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 (edited) It's not just second hand games it's also lending your games out to friends to try before buying or going round to your mates with a game. I know you can download your Gamertag to another xbox but........!!!!!!! If true it's not for me especially if you are also reliant on an internet connection to use the thing! Edited February 6, 2013 by Gio001
Serebii Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 I really hope this isn't true. It'd be catastrophic
Murr Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 It'd be a disaster. I only pick up a few big games new at launch, But I tend to wait for them to become pre-owned or part of pre-owned offers like 3 Games for £20. Would effectively finish Game off.
Jimbob Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 That would suck if it's true, and it would kill the dying industry if no second hand games were allowed.
Dcubed Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 (edited) The Third Console Curse looks to be striking once again. Pride always comes before a fall and every failed 3rd console has at least one key catastrophic mistake attached to it... Edited February 6, 2013 by Dcubed
CoolFunkMan Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 Well, if next-gen consoles are going to pull this 'trying to abolish the second hand market' bullshit, then count me out. Seriously, how do they think this is a good idea?! It's going to put gamers off. Say you want to get rid of a game that's actually complete crap? Nope, can't do that. You wouldn't be able to even lend your game to a friend! Let's not forget that this would completely screw over some businesses that rely on second hand games
Cube Posted February 6, 2013 Author Posted February 6, 2013 Actually, I think that if Microsoft or Sony did try this, the EU would stop it.
Daft Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 Yeah, isn't Steam being taken to court in Germany or something because you can't sell games second-hand?
Cube Posted February 6, 2013 Author Posted February 6, 2013 Yeah, isn't Steam being taken to court in Germany or something because you can't sell games second-hand? Interesting. Looks like the first big thing to start bringing the EU's recent law about trading digital items into actual practice.
Murr Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 So it begins - Gamestop’s stock goes down by 10% on Xbox 720 anti-used game rumor Gamestop’s investors aren’t liking the new anti-used game rumor that sprouted today. The massive retailer makes a lot of profit from used game sales, and it’s something that also sustains the company. Their stock has gone down by over 10% at the time of writing this article and it’s something that should really worry them. Check out the screengrab below which shows the significant drop. You can check it out yourself on Google or Yahoo Finance. Update: down 11% now. http://www.gamechup.com/gamestops-stock-goes-down-by-10-on-xbox-720-anti-used-game-rumor/
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