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Posted: Jul 17th 2007 7:03PM (Unverified) said

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MS better hurry up.. Sony already demoed the mobile Home client at E3 (on the SE phone) as well as the web-portal (when he took a picture in Home and pushed it to his psn website). ... although, i dont really care myself.

Posted: Jul 17th 2007 7:04PM hvnlysoldr said

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The problem with mobile gaming is that there are so many cell phone manufacturers and companies from the big brands to cheap $5 disposables that there are no uniform platforms even within the same models to actually take advantage of the user base. Not to mention of that user base how many are using them strictly for communication and wouldn't bother with games or any other applications on there unless it were included free.

Posted: Jul 17th 2007 7:13PM Andrew F said

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Microsoft has a semi-unified platform with Windows Mobile. They could always try to take that somewhere.

There's also the semi-unified platform of Java, which most phones nowadays can run. Games might be slow as heck on some of them, but it'd be fine for just checking your profile.
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Posted: Jul 17th 2007 7:05PM (Unverified) said

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Who the fuck cares about Games for Windows, Games for Mobile (or whatever), and Live Anywhere?

They still need to fix the worthless Trueskill Rankings, and the somehow even more worthless gamer zones.

Posted: Jul 17th 2007 7:14PM (Unverified) said

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Yeah, both of those are pretty worthless.

I mean, what shows up first when you look at a game like Catan in the wins list? It shows your single-player, non-ranked wins. The scoreboards don't even factor in your winning percentage, so people will just spam matches to rise up the charts.

So far it's premiere, but that doesn't mean that you can just let it sit there.
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Posted: Jul 17th 2007 7:20PM (Unverified) said

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I spoke with Chris Early about this at the speed dating session on Thursday. He assured me that the vision is still very much in place, but it will take time to roll it out. Getting the architecture in place for GFW Live was the first step, getting a good lineup of Live-enabled games is the next (which we'll see in the fall). Who knows, will we see mobile in '08? Live dashboard launch from the desktop? He wouldn't commit on a timetable but said they are moving as quickly as possible.

If you recall, last year at E3, Chris Early was leading one of the press breakout sessions about Live for mobile devices. Last week, I only had 4 minutes to discuss it but it was clear to me that he's focused on achieving the goal.

Posted: Jul 17th 2007 7:42PM (Unverified) said

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MS is going to scrap this idea, much like they pretty much scrapped xbox live arcade for the original xbox. Live Anywhere will be on the next xbox after the 360.

Posted: Jul 17th 2007 8:20PM Neebs said

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I remember when this first started. We were going to have guys with cell phones as commanders, with the rest of us fighting.

Posted: Jul 17th 2007 11:39PM (Unverified) said

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last year's E3 was epic, and great. it was something only microsoft could do and I was excited. play uno on my phone at work against my friend at home, browse the marketplace and tell my 360 to download something so that when I get home I can play it. Tweak cars on my computer and send them over to my 360 to race with. it was perfect, a 360 would still suffice for anyone that didnt have these other things, but if you had these other things, it opened up new worlds. For an entire year I was waiting for this, and the "Live Anywhere" version has degenerated into 4 PC games (GOW, H2, Shadowrun, Uno) that you are only signed into live while In game, so I cant get invites while browsing the web, friends cant see I'm on my computer, and absolutely no cell phone announcements whatsoever.

fail.

Posted: Jul 17th 2007 11:36PM longhairbilly said

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I was actually bitching about this on the Xbox.com forums. I don't need to play games. I just want to see my friend list, achievements and games played..

I found a way to see if my friends are online through wap and 360voice.com, but I would like something more.

Posted: Jul 18th 2007 12:01AM (Unverified) said

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"the 3 billion hours we've spent collectively on Xbox Live as a community that will soon surpass America's largest city, New York, in total population."

At first I read that as saying New York had 3 billion people!

But seriously, MS's numbers are janked. I mean, come on. They say they have 5.6 million consoles in the US and 7 million XBL subscribers. Something doesn't add up there. Yeah I know, 7 million worldwide, but be realistic - they've probably got all of 25,000 people in Japan, meaning if *every* US console had XBL, they'd still need 1.5 million more from Europe to be hitting that number.

They're clearly counting silver accounts. They're basically counting anyone who ever went online in any capacity with their Xbox. Which is just stupid. They're probably stuck around the same number they've been stuck at for years... 2.5-3 million paying customers. The fact that they won't deny it basically confirms it - it would be easy enough to say "no, we really do have 7 million paying customers!" Instead, they say "we don't break down silver vs. gold accounts."

I'm convinced the only reason silver accounts exist at all is so MS can pad their numbers in marketing presentations.

Posted: Jul 18th 2007 1:32AM (Unverified) said

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They should make Live Anywhere a full fledge web browser with messenger service and media player installed on anything doing with electronics. Having GPS and gaming online would be nice, too.

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