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In November its dropping?
Not a fan of the "always-on" to function xbox 720. If anything happens that restricts internet access that $500 box is useless.
Might have to hop back on the playstation bandwagon. Been a xbox dude since the fat *** OG xbox.
Not a fan of the "always-on" to function xbox 720. If anything happens that restricts internet access that $500 box is useless.
Might have to hop back on the playstation bandwagon. Been a xbox dude since the fat *** OG xbox.
Don't eem know what this is all about. Explain? Link?
Basically no internet, no games(or at least a different experience).
BAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHAAHAHHHHAHAAYes, based on the name of the game, but series will be all new (rumored).
basically it's like the Wii. it's always on unless it's in sleep mode and even then it's 'on' and can automatically pick up updates, messages, etc. even if you're not actively using it. it's up in the air whether or not you'll HAVE to be connected to the internet in order to play your games, but this link http://www.mobilemag.com/2013/04/29/xbox-720-always-on-required-not/ says that maybe publishers will be able to turn that feature on or off for their games. i personally don't understand why it's a big deal. broadband is standard so unless you're moving (and not playing 360) or there's a storm (and all your electricity is out) i don't see when you wouldn't have a connection.Don't eem know what this is all about. Explain? Link?
Don't eem know what this is all about. Explain? Link?
basically it's like the Wii. it's always on unless it's in sleep mode and even then it's 'on' and can automatically pick up updates, messages, etc. even if you're not actively using it. it's up in the air whether or not you'll HAVE to be connected to the internet in order to play your games, but this link http://www.mobilemag.com/2013/04/29/xbox-720-always-on-required-not/
says that maybe publishers will be able to turn that feature on or off for their games. i personally don't understand why it's a big deal. broadband is standard so unless you're moving (and not playing 360) or there's a storm (and all your electricity is out) i don't see when you wouldn't have a connection.