Xbox One ( Solo temas sobre Xbox One )

Ese rumor lo cojo con pinzas,seria bajarse los pantalones y quedar en ridiculo para mucha gente y no se yo
jose juan escribió:Ese rumor lo cojo con pinzas,seria bajarse los pantalones y quedar en ridiculo para mucha gente y no se yo

mejor quedar en ridiculo ahora que perder la cantidad de ventas que pueden llegar a perder si la cosa les va mal. Si rectifican la consola va a vender mucho, la maquina es buena
Hombre mejor hacer el ridículo durante un día que no hacerlo durante una generación entera.

Y mira que lo tienen fácil, simplemente seguir la senda de x360 y ponerse las pilas con los juegos. No le hace falta más.
es lo mismo que ponia , cagada mia , pero en GAF comentan que se confirma.
Ahora viene lo interesante, ver las reacciones de la gente, vayan cogiendo algo de picar que la noche va a estar interesante.
Que más da cuando se rectifiquen? nunca es tarde Si la dicha es buena. Ahora la criticaron por rectificar, siendo más fácil decir; si rectifican me cambio
Major nelson ya dijo que lo de el check de 24 horas podria omitirse y jugarse offline simplemente desconectando las opciones onlines ( incluyendo compartir juegos y demas)

Bueno dijo que PODRIA ser . Asi que no lo veo yo bajada en ningun momento
trane escribió:Rectificar!?. No dijeron que no iban a cambiar sus politicas, no decian que iban a matar a Sony, no decian que sus juegos exclusivos iban a vender mogollon... de que tienen miedo!?.


P.D. De todas maneras, si me la compro deben de cambiar tres puntos. La conexion, el DRM y un pack a 399€ sin kinect!.

Vamos a dejar decir mentiras mentiras o que,eso nunca lo dijeron,nunca,ahora si las web quieren visitas gratuitas pongamos un titular palomitero y hay lo tienes,mas ya se comento por aqui que eso nunca lo dijo MS,y sobre el tema exclusivos que tiene que ver,acaso a salido la consola para saber lo que vendera
indigo_rs está baneado por "saltarse el ban con un clon"
juan19 escribió:es lo mismo que ponia , cagada mia , pero en GAF comentan que se confirma.


Mas de lo que se los ha bajado Sony al empezar a cobrar por el online no creo [carcajad]
trane escribió:Rectificar!?. No dijeron que no iban a cambiar sus politicas, no decian que iban a matar a Sony, no decian que sus juegos exclusivos iban a vender mogollon... de que tienen miedo!?.


P.D. De todas maneras, si me la compro deben de cambiar tres puntos. La conexion, el DRM y un pack a 399€ sin kinect!.


Por poner un ejemplo, también sony juraba y perjuraba que no había sucesora de PSP a la vista y en menos de 3 semanas hicieron el anuncio oficial
XD

No more always online requirement
The console no longer has to check in every 24 hours
All game discs will work on Xbox One as they do on Xbox 360
Authentication is no longer necessary
An Internet connection is only required when initially setting up the console
All downloaded games will function the same when online or offline
No additional restrictions on trading games or loaning discs
Region locks have been dropped


Demasiado bonito para ser verdad, me cuesta creerlo, sería creíble en algunos aspectos, pero todo eso?

Es que es todo tan bonito [amor]

Ojalá! de confirmarse

Imagen
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=596641

si esto se confirma me alegro por vosotros , pero yo ya no me fio de micro.

señores los usuarios hemos ganado!!!!!!!!!!! [plas]
Es oficial

Q: Does Xbox One require an “always on” Internet connection?
A: No, it does not have to be always connected, but Xbox One does require a connection to the Internet. We’re designing Xbox One to be your all-in-one entertainment system that is connected to the cloud and always ready. We are also designing it so you can play games and watch Blu-ray movies and live TV if you lose your connection.

Q: How do consumers benefit by being connected to the cloud?
A: The cloud makes every experience better and more accessible. Because Xbox One is powered by the cloud:
Your games have more power available to create new gameplay, persistent worlds, and deeper experiences.
Your system and games can update automatically, so you shouldn’t have to wait for downloads or updates.
Your games and entertainment are stored and saved in the cloud, so you can access them anytime, from any Xbox One.*
Start a game, movie, or TV show on one console and finish exactly where you left off on another.
You can play multiplayer games with your friends, stream movies or TV shows right away, and enjoy the community and social features of Xbox Live.
Xbox One can recognize you, log you in and tailor your home screen just for you.

You can discover what your friends are playing, watching and listening to if they choose to share.
These are just a few examples of how customers benefit from our platform being connected to the Internet. It brings the future of TV and games to our consumers—and it’s designed for today and the decade ahead.

* Subject to content geographical restrictions.

Q: When will Xbox One launch and in what markets?
A: Xbox One will launch in markets around the world later this year. We’ll have more to share later.

Q: Can I use my current gamertag on Xbox One and will my Gamerscore and Achievements transfer?
A: Yes. Your current Xbox Live Gamertag will stay with you on Xbox One if you choose to keep it, and your hard-earned Gamerscore and Achievements will indeed carry over from Xbox 360.

Q: Will Xbox One be backward compatible with my existing games?
A: Xbox One hardware is not compatible with Xbox 360 games. We designed Xbox One to play an entirely new generation of games—games that are architected to take full advantage of state-of-the-art processors and the infinite power of the cloud. We care very much about the investment you have made in Xbox 360 and will continue to support it with a pipeline of new games and new apps well into the future.

Q: Will Xbox One allow players to trade in, purchase and play pre-owned games?
A: We are designing Xbox One to enable customers to trade in and resell games. We’ll have more details to share later.

Q: Will my current Xbox Live Gold membership work with Xbox One or will I have to buy a new one?
A: You do not need to buy a new Xbox Live Gold membership. Your current membership will work on both Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Q: Why require Kinect with every Xbox One?
A: The all new Kinect is now an essential and integrated part of the platform. By having it as a consistent part of every Xbox One, game and entertainment creators can build experiences that assume the availability of voice, gesture and natural sensing, leading to unrivaled ease of use, premium experiences and interactivity for you.

Q: Do I need to have a specific cable or satellite TV provider to watch live TV on Xbox?
A: Our goal is to enable live TV through Xbox One in every way that it is delivered throughout the world, whether that’s television service providers, over the air or over the Internet, or HDMI-in via a set top box (as is the case with many providers in the US). The delivery of TV is complex and we are working through the many technologies and policies around the world to make live TV available where Xbox One is available.

Q: Xbox One is a more powerful product compared to Xbox 360, but does it also use more power?
A: By providing multiple power states in Xbox One, we’ve balanced energy efficiency with functionality. We’ve taken a completely different approach to how Xbox One consumes power. It only uses the power it needs at that particular moment for the task at hand.


http://news.xbox.com/2013/05/qa
juan19 escribió:es lo mismo que ponia , cagada mia , pero en GAF comentan que se confirma.

La confirmacion es MS,hasta que eso no lo diga MS es un rumor
no funciona el link.

http://news.xbox.com/2013/06/update

un colaborador de forbes tambien lo confirma.

ballmer deberia echar a la puta calle a los que han hecho este estropicio , y los que hayan sido ojala no vuelvan a este mundillo en la puta vida.
Si es verdad que quitan toda la mierda esa reservo la xbox mañana mismo.
WiZzYx escribió:Es oficial

Q: Does Xbox One require an “always on” Internet connection?
A: No, it does not have to be always connected, but Xbox One does require a connection to the Internet. We’re designing Xbox One to be your all-in-one entertainment system that is connected to the cloud and always ready. We are also designing it so you can play games and watch Blu-ray movies and live TV if you lose your connection.

Q: How do consumers benefit by being connected to the cloud?
A: The cloud makes every experience better and more accessible. Because Xbox One is powered by the cloud:
Your games have more power available to create new gameplay, persistent worlds, and deeper experiences.
Your system and games can update automatically, so you shouldn’t have to wait for downloads or updates.
Your games and entertainment are stored and saved in the cloud, so you can access them anytime, from any Xbox One.*
Start a game, movie, or TV show on one console and finish exactly where you left off on another.
You can play multiplayer games with your friends, stream movies or TV shows right away, and enjoy the community and social features of Xbox Live.
Xbox One can recognize you, log you in and tailor your home screen just for you.

You can discover what your friends are playing, watching and listening to if they choose to share.
These are just a few examples of how customers benefit from our platform being connected to the Internet. It brings the future of TV and games to our consumers—and it’s designed for today and the decade ahead.

* Subject to content geographical restrictions.

Q: When will Xbox One launch and in what markets?
A: Xbox One will launch in markets around the world later this year. We’ll have more to share later.

Q: Can I use my current gamertag on Xbox One and will my Gamerscore and Achievements transfer?
A: Yes. Your current Xbox Live Gamertag will stay with you on Xbox One if you choose to keep it, and your hard-earned Gamerscore and Achievements will indeed carry over from Xbox 360.

Q: Will Xbox One be backward compatible with my existing games?
A: Xbox One hardware is not compatible with Xbox 360 games. We designed Xbox One to play an entirely new generation of games—games that are architected to take full advantage of state-of-the-art processors and the infinite power of the cloud. We care very much about the investment you have made in Xbox 360 and will continue to support it with a pipeline of new games and new apps well into the future.

Q: Will Xbox One allow players to trade in, purchase and play pre-owned games?
A: We are designing Xbox One to enable customers to trade in and resell games. We’ll have more details to share later.

Q: Will my current Xbox Live Gold membership work with Xbox One or will I have to buy a new one?
A: You do not need to buy a new Xbox Live Gold membership. Your current membership will work on both Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Q: Why require Kinect with every Xbox One?
A: The all new Kinect is now an essential and integrated part of the platform. By having it as a consistent part of every Xbox One, game and entertainment creators can build experiences that assume the availability of voice, gesture and natural sensing, leading to unrivaled ease of use, premium experiences and interactivity for you.

Q: Do I need to have a specific cable or satellite TV provider to watch live TV on Xbox?
A: Our goal is to enable live TV through Xbox One in every way that it is delivered throughout the world, whether that’s television service providers, over the air or over the Internet, or HDMI-in via a set top box (as is the case with many providers in the US). The delivery of TV is complex and we are working through the many technologies and policies around the world to make live TV available where Xbox One is available.

Q: Xbox One is a more powerful product compared to Xbox 360, but does it also use more power?
A: By providing multiple power states in Xbox One, we’ve balanced energy efficiency with functionality. We’ve taken a completely different approach to how Xbox One consumes power. It only uses the power it needs at that particular moment for the task at hand.


http://news.xbox.com/2013/05/qa


ese extracto es antiguo. la pagina no carga XD
a petao la pagina al ir todo el mundo a leerlo o que
fenix_supremo escribió:
WiZzYx escribió:Es oficial

Q: Does Xbox One require an “always on” Internet connection?
A: No, it does not have to be always connected, but Xbox One does require a connection to the Internet. We’re designing Xbox One to be your all-in-one entertainment system that is connected to the cloud and always ready. We are also designing it so you can play games and watch Blu-ray movies and live TV if you lose your connection.

Q: How do consumers benefit by being connected to the cloud?
A: The cloud makes every experience better and more accessible. Because Xbox One is powered by the cloud:
Your games have more power available to create new gameplay, persistent worlds, and deeper experiences.
Your system and games can update automatically, so you shouldn’t have to wait for downloads or updates.
Your games and entertainment are stored and saved in the cloud, so you can access them anytime, from any Xbox One.*
Start a game, movie, or TV show on one console and finish exactly where you left off on another.
You can play multiplayer games with your friends, stream movies or TV shows right away, and enjoy the community and social features of Xbox Live.
Xbox One can recognize you, log you in and tailor your home screen just for you.

You can discover what your friends are playing, watching and listening to if they choose to share.
These are just a few examples of how customers benefit from our platform being connected to the Internet. It brings the future of TV and games to our consumers—and it’s designed for today and the decade ahead.

* Subject to content geographical restrictions.

Q: When will Xbox One launch and in what markets?
A: Xbox One will launch in markets around the world later this year. We’ll have more to share later.

Q: Can I use my current gamertag on Xbox One and will my Gamerscore and Achievements transfer?
A: Yes. Your current Xbox Live Gamertag will stay with you on Xbox One if you choose to keep it, and your hard-earned Gamerscore and Achievements will indeed carry over from Xbox 360.

Q: Will Xbox One be backward compatible with my existing games?
A: Xbox One hardware is not compatible with Xbox 360 games. We designed Xbox One to play an entirely new generation of games—games that are architected to take full advantage of state-of-the-art processors and the infinite power of the cloud. We care very much about the investment you have made in Xbox 360 and will continue to support it with a pipeline of new games and new apps well into the future.

Q: Will Xbox One allow players to trade in, purchase and play pre-owned games?
A: We are designing Xbox One to enable customers to trade in and resell games. We’ll have more details to share later.

Q: Will my current Xbox Live Gold membership work with Xbox One or will I have to buy a new one?
A: You do not need to buy a new Xbox Live Gold membership. Your current membership will work on both Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Q: Why require Kinect with every Xbox One?
A: The all new Kinect is now an essential and integrated part of the platform. By having it as a consistent part of every Xbox One, game and entertainment creators can build experiences that assume the availability of voice, gesture and natural sensing, leading to unrivaled ease of use, premium experiences and interactivity for you.

Q: Do I need to have a specific cable or satellite TV provider to watch live TV on Xbox?
A: Our goal is to enable live TV through Xbox One in every way that it is delivered throughout the world, whether that’s television service providers, over the air or over the Internet, or HDMI-in via a set top box (as is the case with many providers in the US). The delivery of TV is complex and we are working through the many technologies and policies around the world to make live TV available where Xbox One is available.

Q: Xbox One is a more powerful product compared to Xbox 360, but does it also use more power?
A: By providing multiple power states in Xbox One, we’ve balanced energy efficiency with functionality. We’ve taken a completely different approach to how Xbox One consumes power. It only uses the power it needs at that particular moment for the task at hand.


http://news.xbox.com/2013/05/qa


ese extracto es antiguo. la pagina no carga XD

Eso iba a decir yo,hay no a cambiado nada
WiZzYx escribió:Es oficial

Q: Does Xbox One require an “always on” Internet connection?
A: No, it does not have to be always connected, but Xbox One does require a connection to the Internet. We’re designing Xbox One to be your all-in-one entertainment system that is connected to the cloud and always ready. We are also designing it so you can play games and watch Blu-ray movies and live TV if you lose your connection.

Q: How do consumers benefit by being connected to the cloud?
A: The cloud makes every experience better and more accessible. Because Xbox One is powered by the cloud:
Your games have more power available to create new gameplay, persistent worlds, and deeper experiences.
Your system and games can update automatically, so you shouldn’t have to wait for downloads or updates.
Your games and entertainment are stored and saved in the cloud, so you can access them anytime, from any Xbox One.*
Start a game, movie, or TV show on one console and finish exactly where you left off on another.
You can play multiplayer games with your friends, stream movies or TV shows right away, and enjoy the community and social features of Xbox Live.
Xbox One can recognize you, log you in and tailor your home screen just for you.

You can discover what your friends are playing, watching and listening to if they choose to share.
These are just a few examples of how customers benefit from our platform being connected to the Internet. It brings the future of TV and games to our consumers—and it’s designed for today and the decade ahead.

* Subject to content geographical restrictions.

Q: When will Xbox One launch and in what markets?
A: Xbox One will launch in markets around the world later this year. We’ll have more to share later.

Q: Can I use my current gamertag on Xbox One and will my Gamerscore and Achievements transfer?
A: Yes. Your current Xbox Live Gamertag will stay with you on Xbox One if you choose to keep it, and your hard-earned Gamerscore and Achievements will indeed carry over from Xbox 360.

Q: Will Xbox One be backward compatible with my existing games?
A: Xbox One hardware is not compatible with Xbox 360 games. We designed Xbox One to play an entirely new generation of games—games that are architected to take full advantage of state-of-the-art processors and the infinite power of the cloud. We care very much about the investment you have made in Xbox 360 and will continue to support it with a pipeline of new games and new apps well into the future.

Q: Will Xbox One allow players to trade in, purchase and play pre-owned games?
A: We are designing Xbox One to enable customers to trade in and resell games. We’ll have more details to share later.

Q: Will my current Xbox Live Gold membership work with Xbox One or will I have to buy a new one?
A: You do not need to buy a new Xbox Live Gold membership. Your current membership will work on both Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Q: Why require Kinect with every Xbox One?
A: The all new Kinect is now an essential and integrated part of the platform. By having it as a consistent part of every Xbox One, game and entertainment creators can build experiences that assume the availability of voice, gesture and natural sensing, leading to unrivaled ease of use, premium experiences and interactivity for you.

Q: Do I need to have a specific cable or satellite TV provider to watch live TV on Xbox?
A: Our goal is to enable live TV through Xbox One in every way that it is delivered throughout the world, whether that’s television service providers, over the air or over the Internet, or HDMI-in via a set top box (as is the case with many providers in the US). The delivery of TV is complex and we are working through the many technologies and policies around the world to make live TV available where Xbox One is available.

Q: Xbox One is a more powerful product compared to Xbox 360, but does it also use more power?
A: By providing multiple power states in Xbox One, we’ve balanced energy efficiency with functionality. We’ve taken a completely different approach to how Xbox One consumes power. It only uses the power it needs at that particular moment for the task at hand.


http://news.xbox.com/2013/05/qa


soy yo o pone lo mismo que antes¿?
Lo interesante es lo que pone justo al principio

"Update on June 19, 2013: As a result of feedback from the Xbox community, we have changed certain policies for Xbox One reflected in this blog. Some of this information is no longer accurate — please check here for the latest."

Hoy comunican algo, y dice que es un cambio en las políticas de Xbox One después del feedback con la comunidad... asi que cruzemos los dedos para que sea cierto el rumor!
si quitan todo eso que dicen que van a quitar a lo mejor tenemos negocio! jeej seguiré guiandome por los juegos que saquen de lanzamiento, pero ya no tendre la mosca detras de la oreja
como cambien la politica, mañana la reservo que no me quiero quedar sin ella el primer dia jajaja
¿Que le ha pasado a la pagina? Ha implosionado de tanta visita [mad] [mad]
Parece totalmente cierto, lo increíble es que han escuchado a la gente. Una compañía gigante escuchando al público... :O

Major Nelson ha salvado el mundo.
Ahora todos los q decian q la conexion permante molaba, se alegran???? Que raro.....



Me alegro por todos ganan los usuarios si esto es cierto
O sea que de momento quita el check cada 24h, no? De la 2a mano de momento se sabe algo más?

elferni10 escribió:Parece totalmente cierto, lo increíble es que han escuchado a la gente. Una compañía gigante escuchando al público... :O

Major Nelson ha salvado el mundo.


Major Nelson no decide nada, él solo es un RRPP de MS.
joooder como juegan con nosotros...
WiZzYx escribió:Es oficial

Q: Does Xbox One require an “always on” Internet connection?
A: No, it does not have to be always connected, but Xbox One does require a connection to the Internet. We’re designing Xbox One to be your all-in-one entertainment system that is connected to the cloud and always ready. We are also designing it so you can play games and watch Blu-ray movies and live TV if you lose your connection.

Q: How do consumers benefit by being connected to the cloud?
A: The cloud makes every experience better and more accessible. Because Xbox One is powered by the cloud:
Your games have more power available to create new gameplay, persistent worlds, and deeper experiences.
Your system and games can update automatically, so you shouldn’t have to wait for downloads or updates.
Your games and entertainment are stored and saved in the cloud, so you can access them anytime, from any Xbox One.*
Start a game, movie, or TV show on one console and finish exactly where you left off on another.
You can play multiplayer games with your friends, stream movies or TV shows right away, and enjoy the community and social features of Xbox Live.
Xbox One can recognize you, log you in and tailor your home screen just for you.

You can discover what your friends are playing, watching and listening to if they choose to share.
These are just a few examples of how customers benefit from our platform being connected to the Internet. It brings the future of TV and games to our consumers—and it’s designed for today and the decade ahead.

* Subject to content geographical restrictions.

Q: When will Xbox One launch and in what markets?
A: Xbox One will launch in markets around the world later this year. We’ll have more to share later.

Q: Can I use my current gamertag on Xbox One and will my Gamerscore and Achievements transfer?
A: Yes. Your current Xbox Live Gamertag will stay with you on Xbox One if you choose to keep it, and your hard-earned Gamerscore and Achievements will indeed carry over from Xbox 360.

Q: Will Xbox One be backward compatible with my existing games?
A: Xbox One hardware is not compatible with Xbox 360 games. We designed Xbox One to play an entirely new generation of games—games that are architected to take full advantage of state-of-the-art processors and the infinite power of the cloud. We care very much about the investment you have made in Xbox 360 and will continue to support it with a pipeline of new games and new apps well into the future.

Q: Will Xbox One allow players to trade in, purchase and play pre-owned games?
A: We are designing Xbox One to enable customers to trade in and resell games. We’ll have more details to share later.

Q: Will my current Xbox Live Gold membership work with Xbox One or will I have to buy a new one?
A: You do not need to buy a new Xbox Live Gold membership. Your current membership will work on both Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Q: Why require Kinect with every Xbox One?
A: The all new Kinect is now an essential and integrated part of the platform. By having it as a consistent part of every Xbox One, game and entertainment creators can build experiences that assume the availability of voice, gesture and natural sensing, leading to unrivaled ease of use, premium experiences and interactivity for you.

Q: Do I need to have a specific cable or satellite TV provider to watch live TV on Xbox?
A: Our goal is to enable live TV through Xbox One in every way that it is delivered throughout the world, whether that’s television service providers, over the air or over the Internet, or HDMI-in via a set top box (as is the case with many providers in the US). The delivery of TV is complex and we are working through the many technologies and policies around the world to make live TV available where Xbox One is available.

Q: Xbox One is a more powerful product compared to Xbox 360, but does it also use more power?
A: By providing multiple power states in Xbox One, we’ve balanced energy efficiency with functionality. We’ve taken a completely different approach to how Xbox One consumes power. It only uses the power it needs at that particular moment for the task at hand.


http://news.xbox.com/2013/05/qa


Igual son los nervios y la emoción del momento pero yo no veo ahí que ponga que se eliminan los DRM¿?

Dice que XBox One no requiere conexion permantent, como hasta ahora, podías estar desconectado hasta 24, acto seguido pone que requiere una conexión a internet por que así ha sido diseñada.... a ver si se aclara la cosa, la `página del link que has puesto a mi no me va, estará petada.
No puede uno irse a tomarse una cerveza a una terraza o que?
En Kotaku dicen que estan cambiando la página de Xbox One Q&A pero que todavía no esta subida.

http://kotaku.com/microsoft-is-removing ... Socialflow
yo me alegraba de la conexion permanente y de esto tambien . Por que ?
Pues por que supongo que lo de jugar sin el check de 24 horas sera para jugar TOTALMENTE OFFLINE. SIn compartir juegos, sin ventajas de la nube, etc,etc
Si queremos jugar online seguramente hara ese check. Por lo que espero siga el online limpio


O al menos espero sea asi
Pues yo creo que no van a cambiar nada.
Seria una buena noticia.Yo ya tenia claro que me compraba la consola pero a los que le suponia un problema estas medidas pues ya no tienen "casi" excusa para comprarsela [beer]
Kauffmann escribió:Pues yo creo que no van a cambiar nada.



algo van a cambiar ya han echo el anuncio
Stylish escribió:No puede uno irse a tomarse una cerveza a una terraza o que?


jajaja ya te digo


en serio, juegan con mis sentimientos. xD
YO mañana iba por mi reserva de one. CON o SIN anuncio xD
Si esto al final es cierto ya lo dije despues del E3,que llevaban el tema del dmr las 2 o ninguna,sony se la metio a ms y MS si la final se confirma no se va a comer el marron solito y tiene que recular para vender la consola
Yo lo veo muy bonito para ser cierto, pero nada me alegraría más.

Eso si, de inicio no se la compro por el susto [+risas]
chorizito escribió:Ahora todos los q decian q la conexion permante molaba, se alegran???? Que raro.....



Me alegro por todos ganan los usuarios si esto es cierto

sigo pensando lo mismo, a mi no me afecta ni el check ni las medidas que habian puesto. Ya dije despues de la confe de mayo que me la compraba. :)

Por lo unico que me alegro es por la gente que tiene chalet en la playa :) :) XD
Kauffmann escribió:Pues yo creo que no van a cambiar nada.

yo creo q siguen igual pero q pasadas las 24h pierdes compartir etc
Marketing. Van a cambiar cosas para decir "escuchamos al usuario". No creo que vayan a dar marcha atrás del todo, no deberían porque van a perder muchísima credibilidad.

Me encantaría saber lo que ha pasado estos días en los despachos xD
xufeitor escribió:Yo lo veo muy bonito para ser cierto, pero nada me alegraría más.

Eso si, de inicio no se la compro por el susto [+risas]


yo a micro le he cojido hasta miedo [mad] [+risas]

Marketing. Van a cambiar cosas para decir "escuchamos al usuario". No creo que vayan a dar marcha atrás del todo, no deberían porque van a perder muchísima credibilidad.

Me encantaría saber lo que ha pasado estos días en los despachos xD


pero no perderan tantas ventas , que hasta en USA , sony le estaba comiendo un terreno bestial en cuanto a reservas y opiniones de la gente.
Stylish escribió:Marketing. Van a cambiar cosas para decir "escuchamos al usuario". No creo que vayan a dar marcha atrás del todo, no deberían porque van a perder muchísima credibilidad.

Me encantaría saber lo que ha pasado estos días en los despachos xD



yo creo que mas de un grito ha tenido que haber en esos despachos.
pues yo espero que solo lo hayan hecho opcional, porque sin check online nos podemos ir olvidando de compartir juegos online y poder jugar cualquier juego sin andar metiendo el bluray :\... a mi eso es algo que me cundia mucho, el check 24h sinceramente me la traia un poco floja ya que no tener internet en mi caso seria algo muy extraordinario... pero bueno, alfinal el rebaño ha empujado para atras y habra que esperar a que den el salto las consolas :\... aunque con un poco de suerte siguen manteniendo lo mismo de manera opcional, que desde un primer momento hubiese sido lo mas inteligente.
Para mi con que pongan la opción de poder jugar offline, ya sea con el disco metido o como quieran, me vale.
Esperemos que si dan marcha atras no quiten tambien lo de compartir juegos con diez personas, esa idea me gustaba bastante la verdad.
indigo_rs está baneado por "saltarse el ban con un clon"
Pada escribió:pues yo espero que solo lo hayan hecho opcional, porque sin check online nos podemos ir olvidando de compartir juegos online y poder jugar cualquier juego sin andar metiendo el bluray :\... a mi eso es algo que me cundia mucho, el check 24h sinceramente me la traia un poco floja ya que no tener internet en mi caso seria algo muy extraordinario... pero bueno, alfinal el rebaño ha empujado para atras y habra que esperar a que den el salto las consolas :\... aunque con un poco de suerte siguen manteniendo lo mismo de manera opcional, que desde un primer momento hubiese sido lo mas inteligente.


Espero que lo mantengan para quienes tienen internet permanente, sino todas las ventajas que tenia se van al traste.
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