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vashthblackseed

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After watching that Nickelodeon + M$ cooperation to make "Rabbid Invasion"
I'm waiting for M$ to team up with all those children's show that ask you to point at and/or say something you actually can.

Now when Sesame Street asks us which thing doesn't belong, we can motherfucking prove we know which thing it is.
http://www.gamespot.com/e3/rabbids-invasion-ubisoft-press-conference-e3-2013-6409660/
 

mysecondlife

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Family sharing thing sounds promising.

Reminds me of similar functionality for Zune.

...which nobody uses because nobody buys those fucking things.
 

VanQ

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I saved $499USD plus postage by deciding not to buy it. That's a positive thing, right?

mysecondlife said:
Family sharing thing sounds promising.

Reminds me of similar functionality for Zune.

...which nobody uses because nobody buys those fucking things.
What exactly is stopping you from sharing your disc with your family right now? There's nothing positive about a 10 person limit being added.

vashthblackseed said:
After watching that Nickelodeon + M$ cooperation to make "Rabbid Invasion"
I'm waiting for M$ to team up with all those children's show that ask you to point at and/or say something you actually can.

Now when Sesame Street asks us which thing doesn't belong, we can motherfucking prove we know which thing it is.
http://www.gamespot.com/e3/rabbids-invasion-ubisoft-press-conference-e3-2013-6409660/
Oh shit, does this also mean we won't have to yell "MAP" ten fucking times before the deaf bastard responds?
 

piinyouri

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The sharing feature just by itself is actually fairly cool.

If the new Kinect has indeed been vastly upgraded and is a world more sensitive now, they may be able to make some compelling stuff using it either exclusively, or partially to compliment the controller.
 

Xukog

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Question: Does the sharing feature let at least 2 people play the same game at the same time? If so,that would actually be cool,I have to admit.
 

thepyrethatburns

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It makes me feel good about giving up gaming (or, more specificly, new game buying beyond Legacy of the Void) at the end of the current console generation.
 

afroebob

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Project Spark, the controller and the family sharing thing... not really sure what it is but its a good idea. Then again it just exists to cushion the blow.
 

Fjallhrafn

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You could blow $500 on hookers instead. And they'd leave you with an STD.

You could blow $500 on weed. And put on ten "munchie" pounds.

You could just burn $500 and have a pile of ashes.

Somehow, these all seem better than spending $500 and having an Xbone.
 

Snotnarok

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Well, the controller looks like it'd be really nice to use. If it is any cheap I may replace my 360 controller with it, by that I mean cheaper than the 360 controller but I get the feeling that won't happen.
 

Miffmoff

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I can build a house out of them when they're reduced to useless bricks? Sorry I was hoping E3 would change my opinion of it a to be more positive but it more or less confirmed that I didn't like it. I went in disappointed and I came out disapointed too.
 

RaNDM G

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That's certainly a nice looking controller.

 

piinyouri

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Desert Punk said:
VanQ said:
I saved $499USD plus postage by deciding not to buy it. That's a positive thing, right?

mysecondlife said:
Family sharing thing sounds promising.

Reminds me of similar functionality for Zune.

...which nobody uses because nobody buys those fucking things.
What exactly is stopping you from sharing your disc with your family right now? There's nothing positive about a 10 person limit being added.
Apparently you have no idea about how it works.

What you do is add ten people to your family list, these can be anyone, friends, brother, parents ect. Anyone, they dont even need to live near you.

From there any game you buy and attach to your account is loaded into a pool, anyone on your list no matter how far away can look at your games and install one of them on their xbox and play it so long as you arent playing it at the same time.

This allows friends and family members to build up a large library together, or for a friend who has a good paying job and can afford to buy games brand new can help our a less fortunate friend as he cvan go through the more fortunate ones library and play games he couldnt pick up himself.

Personally this is the feature that excites me the most. Even if the Xbone fails spectacularly I would love to see this kind of feature implemented on PC and other consoles.
Is that indeed how it works?
If so then yeah, that's definitely one thing the console has going for it.
Basically it's similar to loaning a game to someone in real life, but you can loan it for impossibly large and small amounts of time because it's always there as long as it's not being already played.(not a good description I know, I can't think of how to put it).

Of course the catch is for this system to work everything must be digital, which will be a pro or con to different people.

Would be kind of cool if Sony brought in something similar later on in the PS4's life.