I have to agree with James Jenkins there.... Hell... I love buying used games if my puppy chews up the ones I bought brand new.....
In what would surely be one of the dumbest decisions in entertainment tech history, there are rumors that the next generation of the Xbox won’t allow owners to play used games.With a release expected to be about 18 months away, we’re at the point where Microsoft is likely firming up the final specs and planning production. That’s led to a flurry of speculation that may be a little more credible than previous rumors.
On the hardware side, it appears the console’s graphics processor will go into production later this year and will be at least six times as powerful as in the Xbox 360.
A couple of other rumors both seem to make sense: that the new console will support Blu-ray discs, and that it will ship with a new version of Kinect. In the latter case, Microsoft may well intend to include the motion control system by default, but events could come in to play. If Sony releases a new PlayStation around the same time, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Microsoft give buyers the choice of getting the new Xbox without Kinect to keep costs down.
It’s the reported ban on used games that could be biggest story however. Microsoft has already described the claims as “rumor and speculation”, but it wouldn’t be surprising to learn Microsoft has surreptitiously put the idea out there to see what response it gets, without publicly committing to the idea.
That response has certainly been highly negative, with serious skepticism about the theory that a drop in overall sales would be outweighed by a higher revenue for game producers from new sales.
It would also mean a serious threat to the business models both of used games stores and online rental companies. And whatever technical method was used to enforce the rule would inevitably attract hackers, who’d probably gather public support. It’s easy to attack people who are trying to rip-off games to avoid paying for them whatsoever, but it would be hard to demonize people who wanted to play a used game that they’d legally purchased.
There’s also an important point made by Computer & Video Games’ James Jenkins: forcing gamers to pay full price for every game would be a serious deterrence to trying out unfamiliar or offbeat titles, likely leaving developers sticking to mainstream blockbusters and annual series sequels.
(geeksaresexy.net)
I have to agree with James Jenkins there.... Hell... I love buying used games if my puppy chews up the ones I bought brand new.....
oh God, they aren't really considering naming it the Xbox 720 are they? Hell, the 360 sounds decent at this point, but saying "let's go play my 720" just sounds...stupid. >_>
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Microsoft has adopted the same sales plan as Apple and will release multiple versions of the console. A striped down version, a mid version, and a high end version though at release they may only release 2 versions. The mid and high versions will most likely both include a new kinect. The dashboard will most likely be running the same thing thats there now since it is already running a version of MS's new Metro system. I see the mid version have a 500GB HDD and the High end having a 1TB HDD.
Locking games to a console won't happen. If you remember Sony actually was going to do it with the PS3 but right before release or somewhere around there they removed it because of the backlash of people refusing to buy the console.
The thing is getting rid of renting and used games could have some pluses. Yes is could hurt new games that come from companies with not a lot of money for advertising but would also force big companies to really make sure that a game is polished before release. Too many companies today have gotten lazy with putting polish on a game and just push games out the door with tons of bugs and issues in them and just say they will fix it with an update a month down the line. So without the option to buy used or rent, gamers would really have to think about if they want to buy the game at full price, sending a msg to the big companies that we would rather have quality over quantity. I'm not saying I'm for the restriction as I like to borrow games from friends but there are some good things that could come from it.
Really, if anything new happens with the way people buy games it would the option to pre-order a game on xbox live and have it download on the release date rather than going to the store.
sounds like they want to find a way to force people to buy/rent games thru Live. GL microsoft
"the console’s graphics processor will go into production later this year and will be at least six times as powerful as in the Xbox 360"
wow, so 6X more powerfull then the current ATI Radeon X1800, so an HD 4 series?