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Got in from work, switched on my XBox and stuck in Moto GP 2, eager to raise the stats of my custom bike for online races. After like an hour of playing the game, an invite from one of my online buddies flashes up in the corner of the screen.
I bring up my friends list to see whose invited me and what game they're playing. I've been invited to play Moto GP 2 so I decide to take my custom bike online and have a laugh. I'm taken to the lobby of the game I've been invited to and there are around 10 players chatting. I have a laugh with them and shortly after I'm playing in a big multiplayer race.
After around 3 hours of racing online, one my online friends whose turned up is quick to ask me if I have the latest Mech Assault downloads.
Straight after the race that followed, I switched to Mech Assault and got myself straight to the download area and downloaded the capture the flag mode, a couple of new maps and a couple of new mechs - sweet !
I play a couple of Mech Assault games and then decide to get offline cause its getting late and I have work the next day.
I take out the game and goto the music area of the dashboard. I then play the music on my harddrive while I change for bed and read a couple of sections of my latest official XBox mag.
And there you have it and to me, this is the kind of gaming life Microsoft gives that the competition doesn't match at least for now.
With Moto GP 2 having the friends list available at all times - even when not playing online, its easy to see that Microsoft's finished article of its gaming experience is gradually coming together.
At the moment they're apparently getting developers to all make their games "Live Aware". Basically even if they have no online multiplayer options or downloadable content, Microsoft still want them to include the friends list in the options so players can contact eachother at anytime while they are playing on their XBox consoles.
Its great owning the XBox as your given so many options when playing games. What I told you above was on a Tuesday night. Its so great being able to switch from playing a game on my own to playing a large scale multiplayer within a couple of button presses.
For all the worries of people not using the headset, these seem pretty unfounded as whenever I go online, I always have a great laugh with everyone. :-)
Now before I get people on the attack with comments like "yeah well not everyone can get online" and "yeah but my console has got better games, blah, BS, blah" - this is based on my experience and how it provides the gaming experience to my tastes in games.
All the 3 of the consoles have great games that I enjoy, but the XBox provides the biggest quantity of what I like to play and provides me with the best options when it comes to how I like to play them.
Cheers Microsoft ! Now I'm off to play Moto GP 2 for a little while before I goto bed.
The effects are hilarious.
Besides, that would be cruel :D.
> the acting's all top notch
[laughs like a tickled hyena]
> i ain't seen xXx
Good. Never, ever, ever see it.
> who's Ed Wood?
Possibly the worst film director ever.
the acting's all top notch
i ain't seen xXx
who's Ed Wood?
> Hey Tiltawhirl, I've got the demo of Wolfenstein if you want it, i'll
> be more then happy to send it you so you can try it out :)
>
> Got MSN?
I'sed like the demo of Wolfenstein, if you will.
> You say Enter the Matrix is 10/10 when the game is riddled with errors
> and is mediocre for 90% of it. Then you go onto say that The Fast and
> the Furious, which may I add has to have the most awful acting and the
> races are predictable, is one of your favourite films? Were you
> dropped on your head as a baby?
He probably thinks xXx is the pinnacle of action films. And Vin Diesel is the best thing for Hollywood since Ed Wood.
Thanks for the offer though.
Got MSN?