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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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Yeah im going to have to agree also. Competition is a great thing. Look at it, without the xbox, I'm not sure Sony would have made a such a powerful ps3, because Nintedo wouldn't have pushed like MS did.

In the end, it's good for us. (cept the 60 dollar games)

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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Yea....and the funny thing is that most everyone who bashes these consoles are hypocrites; in that, I mean to contend that one console is so great and pwns them all is actually to praise all the other consoles, for it is the other consoles that led to "console x" becomming what it is. Think about it people: Nintendo either pioneered or made mainstream a lot of what we see in present-day gaming. Nintendo pioneered the analog stick; made mainstream the platforming genre (both 2d and 3d); basically invented the current-day joystick, all based off their control pad layouts (shoulder buttons, etc.); they just about completley invented portable gaming (try to argue that). So, HOW CAN ANYONE EXPRESS HATE FOR NINTENDO? Try to articulate how a video game player can hate Nintendo and I will most assuredly debunk their argument and show them how hypocritical they are. I challenge you...go ahead. Now, I'll say that some may dislike Nintendo or choose not to buy their systems, but the comments we always hear on message boards are ones from fanboys wannabe nerds who use such bold language and childish rhetoric to curse a company like Nintendo or Microsoft.
And I'm teling you that nobody can curse a company like Nintendo b/c your "curse" is premised on fale pretenses. In other words, you actually DO like Nintendo (in some way) b/c they pioneered much of what other companies seek to make better. And we can't dislike Microsoft too much either b/c they're a major player in the market and they greatly increase competition, in turn leading to better products. Sony is always awesome b/c they are basically an immortal electronics company with sound business practices in every area ofthe value creation chain. Sony has been successful in so many risky endevours in the past that it would be hard to fnd a lot of people with greivences about them. And so, basically what I'm saying is, what's wrong with liking all three companies? Jesus.

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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#52

Amen to that.

I admire all 3 next-gen consoles.

All of them are going to be an amazing deal for gamers.

The 360 is better than a very high-end PC, at an affordable price.
The PS3 introduces a novel processor architecture and will include one of the first Blu-ray player, also at a great price.
Nintendo is sure to open new gameplay opportunities with the Revolution, also at a great price.

I tend to be tough with the 360 these days because it's coming out first and I like to bring balance in discussions dominated by delusion, hype and lies.

This does not mean I am not goint to rush and buy a 360. I will.

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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"The real Xbox 360 can only function when its hooked into the network, Xbox Live."

I have zero desire to use Xbox live. I tried that on the xbox1.0 and I got tired of the smack talking 12 year olds, and the flat out cheats.

If thats what M$ is banking on, to sell thier console they are in for a big suprise.

$400..for that? no thanks

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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xbl will be the #1 service because if you can remember the trouble MS had with EA just imagine if sony and nintendo want to do the same
just remember what EA thought it's easy to pay for every game :).

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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"Media Center PCs are unbearable. Noisy. Impossible to cool. Bloated software. Features that belong in hardware."

Huh? Media Center PCs are not noisy. There are no additional sounds produced beyond what you find in any other PC. Unless of course you're refering to a Shuttle, in which case doesn't matter if it's a MCPC or not, it's gonna be noisy.

And it's not impossible to cool. Again, where are you getting this? The major difference between a MCPC and a non-MCPC is software. How is that impossible to cool? Oh yeah, the video card can also support TV. That's a world of difference. I guess they should market PC TV cards as portable heaters then, huh?

Bloated software? You mean additional features? Should the OS be frozen and never updated? Most people that have used a MCPC think the additional features are pretty cool. I'd had a TIVO forever. The MCPC is basically another TIVO that you save content and play anywhere else or steam to an extender. Unlike TIVO it's not time stamped to expire nor do you need a special player or password to play.

Features that belong in hardware? Which ones?

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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Lets get this straight Fan Boys.........

The first games were cartridges right?
Atari,Intelevision,Celecovision,Nintendo,super nintendo, sega, sega genisis.....You get the Idea.

Next Gen......CD's

Sega CD, Sega saturn, Playsation 1, 3Do, Get the Idea?

Next........DVD's

Playstation 2, X Box, Game Cube, and.......You guessed it x Box 360!!!!!

The true Next Gen.......Hi Def DVD, Blu-ray or HDDVD= Playstation 3. The TRUE NEXT GEN CONSOLE.

oR MAYBE i'LL BY A xBOX 360 THEN PAY AN EXTRA $150 TO UPGRADE BY DVD DRIVE TO AN HD DRIVE IN ABOUT 9 MONTHS......OR MAYBE YOULL HAVE AN OBSOLETE XBOX BRICK THAT WORKS WELL ON HOLDING OPEN WINDOWS IN THE SUMMER......HOW ABOUT THAT FAN BOYS?

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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The reason the Xbox 360 is referred to as the Xbox 1.5 is because to some people it's not a gaming revolution. Sure it's much more powerful but the games are just more of the same. I plan on buying one but I understand that some people are looking for more than just the same old games with pumped up graphics. I think we will see innovation in the games and some of that is in Live but expecting revolutionary games at launch is a bit much. There will always be some games that do little to advance themselves (EA) and others that invent new ways to play. If you look back at all the systems few had revolutionary or even excellent games at launch. Mario 64 is one exception as revolutionary and Super Mario World and Halo were both great games. Once thing to keep in mind as well is that traditionally North America and Europe get these systems after being out in Japan for up to a year and even by then things aren't quite in full swing.

As for Media Center PC's yes they are noisy (not noisier than standard PC's but noisier than a DVD player). Yes the software is bloated (compared to a DVD player). And yes they are difficult to cool because you usually don't have the space for a massive heatsink and you don't have room for large fans but need fans due to airflow restrictions. The noise and more so cooling can be helped by using a standard tower case but who wants a tower beside their TV? The worst part is that many companies brand their products as being silent but it's only sometimes true. They should advertise as being "more silent".

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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If you count the N64, cartridge games were around for (four?) generations until 2001. I don't think the N64 was anything less than the same generation as the Playstation. Sega CD was most definitely not in the same generation as the Playstation and 3DO doesn't really fit there either. I believe Sony has even stated it will still be using DVD's for games at least for the first little while.

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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@ XBOX 1.5

IS Ken Kutugari ur god?

Do you listen to his speeches and repeat what he says. No one thought the 360 was inferior until your god said it was-and of course hes going to.

At least MS is saying there about even.

And your basing whether a system is next gen based on the optical drive? WTH is that. Yeah, it might b nice, but it was a safe move by MS.

I personally hope Blu-ray isn't the dominant format cuz ppl like you are banking on it.

And the only thing more pitful then a fanboy, is you- A fanboy trying to not act like one and convert others. You aint gunna convert anyone to Kutugarism.

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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I install and support computers for a living and have setup countless Media Center PC systems. I have also owned two myself.

Media Center PCs are not any noisier than equivalent non Media Center systems. That is to say, if I purchase an HP, Dell, Sony, or IBM computer, the noises levels are the same whether or not Media Center is the operating system. The choice of operating system does not affect the noise level in any way, shape, or form.

Noise is usually attribed to the fan(s), hard drive, media drive(s), or design of the chassis.

And Media Center PCs are not any more difficult to cool than a non Media Center PCs. Cooling is a requirement due to CPU, internal components, and chassis design.

Media Center PCs are the same as any other PC, with the exception they must include a video/TV tuner card. There is nothing else special about the system, although it's up to the manufacturer to decide what other options (if any) they may add.

The operating system has additional features to support displaying TV, recording and pausing TV (DVR), playing radio, and displaying pictures or video. The latter can be accomplished with any computer. The former can be achieved by simply adding a TV turner card to any existing PC.

The beauty of the Media Center PC is the easy to use interface that ties all media content together.

If you own an extender (which is a separate option), you can stream media content from your PC to the extender via a wireless connection. And anything you record can be saved and transported off your system and viewed by other computers.

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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Will USB controllers like my Logitech Force Feedback steering wheel work on the XBox 360? Hell, it is a PS2 steering wheel that works great with my PC. It would be nice if Microsoft had some compatibility between their two systems, like Sony does with the PC. ;-)

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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I heard that the 360 WILL support uprotected AAC files after you download a free patch from Live (MS is not stupid enough to force people to re-rip all their music into the 10-year-old MP3 format when they've already got them in the new AAC (MP4) format). The 360 will NOT support the PROTECTED AAC files, like those from the iTunes Music Store. Of course, there are ways to strip the DRM from your iTMS songs. . .

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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Hey XBOX1.5

The first video games were not cartridges. The first games were built into the console itself. The Magnavox Odyssey and Atari Pong were cartridgeless systems released in 1972 and 1974. Before that, computers were playing primitive games in MIT and other computer schools based on PUNCH CARDS.

The Fairchild Channel F and RCA Studio II were the first to hit the market with a "cartridge" setup, in 1976. After that, cartridges were used for every system until 1989, when NEC introduced the TurboGrafx CD and Sega followed suit with the CD add-on for Genesis.

CD was only used as the primary format for a very few consoles: The PlayStation, the 3DO, Phillips CD-I and the Sega Saturn and Dreamcast were the only ones to make any sort of impact. This period lasted from 1992 (the CD-I) until the introduction of the PS2. That's two generations of gaming consoles, as compared to the five in which cartridges were dominant.

DVD games have only been around for ONE generation. The technology has not been mastered yet, and there's plenty of room to expand with the standard DVD-9, especially when the Xbox 360's DVD-ROM is 12x (which is FAR faster than the Blu-Ray drive of the PS3) and combined with a hard drive. Translation: The Xbox 360 will stream information from the DVD-ROM faster, and the hard drive will allow super-fast caching, while the PS3 will store more on a disc but have LONGER LOAD TIMES due to the slow speed of the Blu-ray drive.

So please, stop trying to sound like you know what you're talking about. You don't.

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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Will you be able to change your profile name on xbox live, with the xbox 360, just like on the PS2?

Posted: Dec 18th 2005 10:00PM (Unverified) said

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Yes. Thats one of the better functions of the Xbox 360 and its Live use. You can change ur gamertag numerous amount of times, but once you create your profile ( ex. name, DOB, where u live, etc. ) it will always stay the same and ur scores and friends will just be transfered from ur old gamertag to ur new one. Its the exact smae as MSN. Im gonna go play 360 now, but no one has it, so Live is kinda useless for me right now.

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