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Re: Why I Dislike my Xbox 360
Every old Xbox that doesn't have the newer, "Jasper" chip will eventually fail because of the way heatsinks are designed.
...with that said, it IS Microsoft, and you should have known what you were getting before you entered the market. M$ has learned from their mistakes. If you're getting in a tizzy for a service that's less than the average home pays for drinkable water, you really need to adjust your perspective. You have to also understand that internet and internet gaming are technically a luxury. |
Re: Why I Dislike my Xbox 360
I had Xbox Live for a year.....I honestly barely used it. I find that the best Haloing I do is with friends, in person. Even Xbox Live is better with a friend. I just wish they didn't give everyone a microphone, I'm sick of hearing 12 year old brats throwing the F and N word around.
Doesn't Microsoft take a hit on every Xbox sold? I'm sure they gain back some revenue with Xbox Live. |
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Re: Why I Dislike my Xbox 360
If MS hosted servers for every game I'd be inclined to defend them tooth and nail. People want great services and good things cost. So I was the type who defended MS when people started complaining about having to pay for the service. But since many games are hosted by players or the company that developed it... I'm left wondering why do they charge. I get achievements, servers, friend list and what not on steam and that's all for free. The maintenance of the service can't justify that money. So while I used to defend live tooth and nail on this matter before, my experience with steam leaves me wondering why they can't offer me this stuff for free. There are a bit of differences between both services, but I don't believe they affect that much.
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Adding avatars wasn't free, and neither are any of the "free" items they release. The party chat system cost money to develop, even though Infinity Ward pretends it doesn't exist. Xbox Live Primetime (1 vs. 100) didn't make itself, and neither did Halo Waypoint. Those Inside Xbox movies that air every week requires a small crew to produce. I could go on. Point in, maintaining the servers may not cost the millions of dollars they bring in every year, but you're also paying developers to continue to improve the service, and of course, bring in some extra profits. |
Re: Why I Dislike my Xbox 360
I don't find $50 or so a year a prohibitive charge for the best on-line component of any console out there right now. I'm actually surprised it's so cheap.
Outside of the RRoD (and I've had my 360 for YEARS and it's never RRoDed so I don't think it's inevitable if you don't put it vertical and choke it in a small space), I find most complaints about the 360 to be small points and minor annoyances. |
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