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WillK
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I don't see the correlation. People who cut the cord just don't want to pay for ridiculously bundled packages anymore. Most cord cutters I know (including myself) still pay for all of our content. Be it Netflix, Hulu Plus, media content from iTunes/Amazon, Vudu, or whatever else is out there. IF HBO Go, Max Go, and

I still think they are forgetting abut the volumes of people who have cut the cord. Cable integration means nothing to the Hulu and Netflix (& HBO Go if you mooch) crowd. What would really be the seller is if this "seamless integration" included fast switching between all these cable-free sources including my NAS and

I guess I'm just still interested in whether the disc-less gaming is gone or not. They weren't very clear about that feature. since the online check-ins are now gone, I wonder if it can function the same way and just do a quick boot check to the disc drive.

Becasue no matter how you dress him up, or whatever role you place him in...

He's the same guy.

Interesting that you jumped to that uninformed conclusion. They have already specified several of Azure's capabilities beyond dedicated servers (as just a starting point for developers). They stated that Azure could allow 128 simultaneous players in a game, AI processing, collision detection, as well as "other

I had a hard time getting past a Fox reporter that didn't sound like an idiot.

Just out of curiosity (and only slightly off topic), since the Xbox One will offer day one digital downloads for every physical disc game release... Does that mean you will get the same pre-order bonuses and/or expansion packs that are associated with it? i.e. I have BF$ pre-ordered, but since this whole 180 on

We can all see how well that worked out. I was really looking forward to not swapping discs on my favorite games. Now I'm considering my options and wondering if I should cancel my BF4 pre-order and hold out for the digital version.

1st world problems.

Now I am considering that I should cancel my BF4 pre-order and just buy the day one digital download so that I can have it disc free. I was really looking forward to not swapping out discs for my most played games. Boo.

Just to clarify, the reason it would still check is because the disc would never need to be in the tray. The trade off was the 24 hour check in that kept people from all copying the game off of one disc. It made sense. As to why they couldnt have made an offline exception where the system verifies ownership with the

Jesus.

Grumpy Cat.

No.

Okay, I can see the sarcasm in that line. But that doesn't change the resistance people have. All the comments that say it should be offered without one tell me that it exists beyond sarcasm.

I'm not saying that every one of their restrictions were well thought out. However, it was definately on a more inspired path of the gaming future. The only reason they were having games check in is because of gamers no longer needing the disc to play. They were trying to move towards an evolved version of Steam while

Is it?

The reason they don't use it is because it was never fully adopted by developers outside of "fitness" or "dance" based games. The reason developers don't adopt it is because it is not a standard part of the equipment that all console owners own. Why would DICE or a Tom Clancy game add hand gesture orders or integrated

When I really think about it, counting all the pros and cons, it was sort of a step back for them when they caved. If they add it back in the future, it will be an evolution of gaming and likely a similar track to what Sony wants for the future as well. All the bitching has essentially stopped this generation from

I don't get it. "A Kinect free version". Why? Fragmenting the market will only cripple its future integration in gaming. STOP BITCHING ABOUT THE FUTURE.

I agree, but where were these voices when the internets were being trolled by the PS4 fanboys?