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Mon 11/06/01 at 16:40
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Thinking Positively About The X-Box : - )

OK, many of you know that I’m not the biggest Microsoft Fan. However Microsoft’s new machine the X-box is starting to look like something special, and even I'm impressed. So instead of Focusing on the negative I've decided to focus on the positive things about the X-box.


So what is there to know about the X-box, well when it comes out in the US this November it will be the worlds most powerful home console/entertainment system. It will cost $299 stateside, so this means it will probably cost £299 by the time it arrives in the UK in early 2002.

The Games look impressive with Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee, Dead or Alive 3, Star Wars Obi-Wan, Crazy Taxi, Panzer Dragoon, The Simpsons Road Rage, Jet Set Radio Future, SegaSports NBA 2K2, Sega Sports NFL 2K2, Sega GT, House of the Dead 3, Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2X, Dino Crisis 3,Genma Onimusha, Madden NFL 2002, F1 2001, a new FIFA game, and WWF Raw is War to name but a few of the titles that are being developed for this machine

However what interested me the most was the new features Microsoft has put into the X-box’s basic user interface (Called the X-box Dashboard). Not only will their be parental controls that will allow parents to prevent their children from playing games/or sections of games with a violent or mature content. The dashboard will also allow gamers for the first time to play the music they want in their favorite games. Normal audio CDs can be put into the X-box, and the music can be stored on the X-box’s 8GB hard drive. This means for the first time that gamers will be able to take full control of a games music. This is something that was on my wish list for a next generation console, and surprisingly it now looks like someone at Microsoft was listening to the voices of the gamers everywhere.

There are some grey areas with regards to the X-box, most notably what internet connectivity features will be available in the final machine, and if the machine will play DVDs. I have just visited www.xbox.com and so far there seems to be no official line on this.

However Microsoft has said that they expect a broadband hardware add on to be available for the machine in the second half of 2002, so hopefully by the time the X-box reaches the UK this feature may be built in.

Microsoft certainly have the power, money and influence to deliver broadband Internet access to gamers, they own are large share of the UK cable company NTL so perhaps an online future isn’t that far away. :-)
Sat 14/07/01 at 14:00
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"Eff, you see, kay?"
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FantasyMeister wrote:
> If you have it mounted on a vertical stand and play tennis indoors a
> lot, it's very easy to damage.


Come on, you've got to try harder than that!
Sat 14/07/01 at 14:00
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Ant wrote:
> Armitage Shanks wrote:
> Turbonutter wrote:
> ...and The
> Invincibles totally ablitterate
> the Ninty and
> Micocrappys
> again in their hopless attempt to
> win an
> argument.

We shall never
> be defeated!!!

Why do
> the
> PS2 fans always seem need to apply 'selective' and highly
>
> questionable arguments in their attempt to knock other
>
> machines?

Is it because they know that their system actually
> has
> a great deal more short commings than they would care
> to
> admit?

:P

Oh, and I take it Ninty fans ALWAYS have
> superb arguments, do they??

They do, but they get banned from the forums for expressing them so eloquently in Ninty-speak.
Sat 14/07/01 at 13:59
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I have it on a verticle stand, but I couldn't swing a tennis racket in this room even if i tried.
Sat 14/07/01 at 13:58
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Armitage Shanks wrote:
> Turbonutter wrote:
> ...and The Invincibles totally ablitterate
> the Ninty and Micocrappys
> again in their hopless attempt to
> win an argument.

We shall never
> be defeated!!!

Why do
> the PS2 fans always seem need to apply 'selective' and highly
> questionable arguments in their attempt to knock other
> machines?

Is it because they know that their system actually has
> a great deal more short commings than they would care to
> admit?

:P

Oh, and I take it Ninty fans ALWAYS have superb arguments, do they??
Sat 14/07/01 at 13:58
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"Copyright: FM Inc."
Posts: 10,338
If you have it mounted on a vertical stand and play tennis indoors a lot, it's very easy to damage.
Sat 14/07/01 at 13:56
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And the PS2 shortcomings are?? (Other than the already mentioned texture bandwidth!!)
Sat 14/07/01 at 13:55
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"Eff, you see, kay?"
Posts: 14,156
No, it's a miricle of a console, in terms of what it can do for its age.
Sat 14/07/01 at 13:53
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"Eric The Half A Bee"
Posts: 5,347
Turbonutter wrote:
> ...and The Invincibles totally ablitterate the Ninty and Micocrappys
> again in their hopless attempt to win an argument.

We shall never
> be defeated!!!

Why do the PS2 fans always seem need to apply 'selective' and highly questionable arguments in their attempt to knock other machines?

Is it because they know that their system actually has a great deal more short commings than they would care to admit?

:P
Sat 14/07/01 at 13:50
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"Eff, you see, kay?"
Posts: 14,156
I don't think anyone appreciates how stupidly complicated the PS2 is, and what a little miricle it is.
Sat 14/07/01 at 13:50
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And needs a caravan to be delivered to your house.

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