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msqualia
msqualia

It depends. If she left a will and left specific things to us, we could keep those things. However, I don't automatically own her things, her estate does. In order, the estate goes to:

I actually kind of spookily look just like this.

I tried like three and now I'm stuck in chocolate covered Hades, help??

My mom died suddenly this past Sunday. She had two apartments and 3-4 storage units in as many states. It's almost worse because there actually is valuable stuff and she has a lot of debt. So we get to do a 2 day clean out and keep nothing.

If you mean a majority of large American publishers, sure.

For probably 90% of people, it's not a major inconvenience to have 2 or 3 devices for home entertainment. Again: integration isn't a huge selling point if I already have a laptop, cable box, and a blu-ray, and really all I need is a freaking game machine. It's not really worth the money just because having it in one

You know, if they REALLY sold me on it as a gaming system, and let me know developers (domestic and overseas) were on board and that they loved them, put to rest my privacy and used games worries, just blew me away— and THEN introduced it as a multimedia machine? I wouldn't be rolling my eyes. If they had a great

I can't really see non-gamers buying it. There are competitor products that do the same thing and cost less already.

Thank you for the Xbox talking points. I've already read them. Just because they say they are doing those things better does not make it so. Maybe you should google competitor products before parroting them?

Apparently you do, fanboy.

It does a lot of things that other devices in people's homes already do, and people will only migrate if the games are good (and they want to game at all), the price is right, and it genuinely is significantly more convenient than just using what they already have. It also MUST be better than the PS4. People

I just won't buy the system if it's as bad as it looks, along with a lot of other people. Microsoft can stay in third place (fifth if you count handhelds), and its fanboys can keep whining about it.

OK. Well, let's see if it sells over other systems or stays in third place.

I get Microsoft is selling a multimedia device, and that requires resources. I get that gimmicks like playing two games at once are resource intensive.

I don't even own a PS3. I just know crappy marketing and design when I see it. Thanks for playing, though.

The UK can still have a legitimate negative reaction to "eventually."

I don't care if it is better than Windows 7, 3 of the 8 gigs of ram going to the OS? The benchmark isn't being better than the last thing, it's being better than Sony.

It does not really matter if they have a bad relationship with overseas and indie developers.

You know, we do simplify our lives by combining functionalities, but we tend not to adopt devices JUST because they do that. The device must, overall, be better than what we currently have. Xbox1 may have Skype— but so does my computer next to it, and it is also a multitasker, so it's not any more convenient. My

You know, I'm going to bet it's got a bad price point for people looking for an integrated entertainment device, but not a gaming device.