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Here is a rumor for you. I am not sure if this has been leaked but I was talking to a high seated source for Microsoft (that admittedly is not in the gaming sector) and he claimed that Microsoft was interested in using Smartglass to stream games over WiFi. Think what Sony did with the ps3 but for every windows box in

Imagine if you will a Pokemon game unlike any other.

Exactly, I would respect the common courtesy and I am sure most open people on that side of the spectrum are more judicious.

Hey good for you. Everybody is entitled to their own way of life as long as they and everyone involved is into it.

Just curious how did you get over the creepy factor? I tried it out at a friends house and after a few hours I got up and unplugged it. I know intellectually that no one cares what I do but it gives me the willies with the eye of sauron always watching, always listening, always analyzing. I guess you just get over it

I really want this to work because I already game on my couch and it is not an ideal setup. I have to say though that I would be surprised with the amount that is still up in the air if it lands to the public this year.

I still just use debit because credit just puts a layer between my money and my purchases making it more of a chore to track.

They are both bluray disks! They are the same hardware!

Aren't they?

Useful to you not useful in the terms of vegetables. Rather than spending money on two disk drives equivalent and two equivalent sets of ram, two cases, and two equivalent processors. That money could have gone to actually making better or more innovative games and gaming experience. All that wasted money they spend

That is money that could have gone to more useful parts of the economy. If people spend money inefficiently it slows down the whole economy. Rather than spend money on innovation or genuinely new or useful good and services .

I still don't feel like you're getting my meaning.

In PC Terms. It would be like someone loving iPhoto and Gaming and instead of using WINE or Dual booting; they just buy two whole desktops one PC, the other Mac, and set them right next to each other but never using them at the same time.

That would be the 30-15%

I am not thinking from a personal standpoint but a economic one.

Here is a philosophical question for you. I have no real agenda but your comment made me wonder.

If you want a game console that does a lot of cool-but-unproven non-gaming stuff, get an Xbox One. The Xbox One is something different. It's the most ambitious gaming console ever released, mostly because it wants to be so much more than just a gaming console. If you watch a lot of movies and streaming TV, and want

No livingroom box should charge extra for netflix

I am not a fanboy trying to take down XBox at all costs. I am a potential customer that likes a great deal of the things that XBox is doing. I want to buy an XBox One alot. I occasionally voice my frustration because I will buy a PS4 this generation but it will not be because of the very impressive things that Sony

Unless someone smashed theirs I don't image a huge market for the things and if everyone has them eventually many of the games will me unplayable without interactions with it.