Microsoft just made me die a little inside
Microsoft just made me die a little inside
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Re: Microsoft just made me die a little inside
The pwned part was the best. *le sigh*
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Re: Microsoft just made me die a little inside
This video needs Mad World dubbed over it. It's pretty sad.
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Re: Microsoft just made me die a little inside
I saw a lot of people yesterday crying pretty hard about this, about how Microsoft was truly trying to kill PC gaming. Me? I thought the video was wild. Persistence across devices, a unified experience. Isn't that what everyone is striving for? Yes, gaming is rushing into a future currently filled with microtransactions, but that's simply because they're still experimenting and trying to find out what works the best. We're the guinea pig generation.
That part where the guy gets the IM (I need help!) and he drops into the game? Cool.
That part where the guy gets the IM (I need help!) and he drops into the game? Cool.
Re: Microsoft just made me die a little inside
No, not at all. This kind of stuff is what keeps me a retro gamer. I like my technology modular, independent, and distinct. None of this integrated always connected crap for me, tyvm.irixith wrote:Persistence across devices, a unified experience. Isn't that what everyone is striving for?
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Re: Microsoft just made me die a little inside
I think the Steam platform is the right level of integration. You have a central client with an API that the games can use, but it isn't all pervasive. It gives me just enough tools to make it easy to see that my buddy is currently playing TF2 and lets me easily join in with him. Or Hobie can message me from in game and tell me how much he's hating Deus Ex as he plays it. What the Live platform does that I don't like is the emphasis on things like the avatars and the social network outside of the games.
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Re: Microsoft just made me die a little inside
This, gaming doesn't need to be a social network.MrPopo wrote:I think the Steam platform is the right level of integration. You have a central client with an API that the games can use, but it isn't all pervasive. It gives me just enough tools to make it easy to see that my buddy is currently playing TF2 and lets me easily join in with him. Or Hobie can message me from in game and tell me how much he's hating Deus Ex as he plays it. What the Live platform does that I don't like is the emphasis on things like the avatars and the social network outside of the games.
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Re: Microsoft just made me die a little inside
That's really the only thing about the video I didn't like and the whole bit with the dress is just more female stereotypingAppleQueso wrote:This, gaming doesn't need to be a social network.MrPopo wrote:I think the Steam platform is the right level of integration. You have a central client with an API that the games can use, but it isn't all pervasive. It gives me just enough tools to make it easy to see that my buddy is currently playing TF2 and lets me easily join in with him. Or Hobie can message me from in game and tell me how much he's hating Deus Ex as he plays it. What the Live platform does that I don't like is the emphasis on things like the avatars and the social network outside of the games.
Other than that, nothing HORRIFYING about the video
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Re: Microsoft just made me die a little inside
Every aspect i hate about video games in one video.
DAMN YOU FARMVILLE
But really how many sterotypes where in that video? Why dont they break the mold for once it's obvious that guys play puzzle games and girls play fps to so why not be cutting edge and mix it up a little.
DAMN YOU FARMVILLE
But really how many sterotypes where in that video? Why dont they break the mold for once it's obvious that guys play puzzle games and girls play fps to so why not be cutting edge and mix it up a little.
Re: Microsoft just made me die a little inside
Corporate videos are so funny.