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Shaven Kev-migration

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  1. SUPERMAN BATMAN MOVIE 2015

     

     

    So Superman will laser eye everyone, while not being affected by bullets, punches, or energy blasts.

     

    And Batman will...........give him moral support and possibly a bagel sandwich??

     

     

     

    :roflmao:

     

    +1 - can someone point me toward a superman/batman saga in the comics that worked. DKR? thanks

     

    Worlds Finest by Gibbons and Rude

  2. You still need a cable box...not that I have cable, but you are going into the Xbox One from your cable box...if they were smart it would be a dvr too.

     

    Having both a 360 and a ps3, the ps3 is far superior for streaming and handling non-gaming content. Netflix is way better on ps3 by a pretty wide margin. The app on xbox has trouble handling my large queue.

  3. You could theoretically never buy a game again if you have 10 friends who do.

     

    Amazing, amazing feature.

     

    uh read the fine print...no simultaneous play :gossip:

     

    That means you cant even both play a game coop or do any online mutiplayer unless you each have a copy, let alone both just play a single player game at the same time...10 people taking turns on one game equals not a fun time.

     

    The rules say only one person per shared copy, so co-op is still a go. (At least that's what it sound like)

     

    Spencer is pressed upon the issue whether two people can play the same shared game at the same time, stating that he believes that is the case. The policy stated above, however, only says "any one of your family members can be playing from your shared library at a given time," which sounds like it's one at a time.

    Microsoft Xbox Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer Yusuf Mehdi spoke to Ars Technica, reconfirming that the ten "family" members could be anyone, even someone who is in another city. Users will be able to grant access to other XBL accounts to their shared games library, but Ars Technica notes "only one person can be playing the shared copy of a single game at any given time."

     

    http://www.gametrailers.com/side-mission/54648/ms-confirms-xbox-one-family-sharing-feature-allows-up-to-any-ten-people

     

    The way I read this is I have a copy of Halo and you are on my friends list. You can play single player at the same time i am playing single player. We can also do co-op since you are sharing my copy and I am the actuall owner. I could be missing something here, but this is how I read it.

     

    My question is, how do I kick someone off a shared game while they are playing. My brother and i want to do co-op but you are currently play my shared copy, how do I kick you out? Can I kick you out? Still a lot of questions, but for now it sounds cool.

     

    I read it as one at a time. Meaning no coop or multiplayer unless you each buy it just like now.

  4. I'll wait until its 10-20 bucks or so. I mean $60 for a one play through game that is going to take what 10-20hrs?...I'm too cheap for that.

     

    No offense, but I've never really understood this mentality. 10-20 hours of extremely high quality entertainment isn't worth $60 to you?

     

    I can wait, I have plenty to play in the meantime and prices reach that level for pretty much every game within six months.

     

    The only time I pay full price is something like halo where there is replay value and additional content, and I know I will play it immediately.

     

    I do think sixty is too high for games in most cases. I only paid like forty bucks for halo four collectors due to rebates and reward certificates.

     

    I don't buy blurays on release week either because most will drop to 10-15 really quickly as well.

  5. You could theoretically never buy a game again if you have 10 friends who do.

     

    Amazing, amazing feature.

     

    uh read the fine print...no simultaneous play :gossip:

     

    That means you cant even both play a game coop or do any online mutiplayer unless you each have a copy, let alone both just play a single player game at the same time...10 people taking turns on one game equals not a fun time.

  6. I have a launch PS3 that gets moderatly heavy use and its still kicking with zero issues. I think some consoles seem to fail due to environmental issues. My little brothers who live in a batchelor pad with mutiple pets and smoking go through consoles like crazy. Usually I can disassemble and clean whatever they say is broken and it magically works again.

     

    Not the case with the 360 RROD that I got on my 360 elite a few months after I bought it :(

  7. they announced stuff like AC2 and Halo series yesterday

     

    so games that most likely own but cant play due to no backwards compatability...

     

    No, they announced games on demand free a couple a month for current gold subscribers leading up to the ONE release. The games wont work on ONE...

     

    PS+ allows you to get a ton of free games on PSN and this is what they are trying to compete with...

  8. I think microsoft is overly depending on brand loyalty. They dont seem to remember most of the people that have a 360 used to have a ps2 and probably bought a 360 because it was cheaper than the ps3 at launch. I bought a ps3 first last time too due to the bluray feature and this time ps4 is first due to price and customer friendly policies.

     

    I'm 80% sure down the road when the console is cheaper and Halo 5 is out I will probably get an Xbox One...that is such a stupid name.