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Thu 23/05/02 at 23:12
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The XBox, for me, was the revolution in gaming that the world had waited for years for. Of course it has it's common criticisms, but name a machine that doesn't attract criticism on the FOG. Albeit the main criticisms stem from the size of the box or the pad! However, the true power of XBox lies ahead, but with the onset of time, comes the attack of the pirates.

In a vain effort, the Dreamcast endeavoured to unleash the power of the internet onto the console gamer. To an extent, this was a success, but for a couple of major setbacks. The first is the speed of the connection, a 56k modem dialup is simply not fast enough to support the games of today. The second error arose as a direct knock on of the first, the games were simply not very technical. Dreamcast did succeed in bringing online gaming to the masses, but the actual games were of a mediocre standard in today's gaming.

Then comes the XBox, with the controversial broadband only connection. However, broadband technology will undoubtedly be replacing the modem in most households very soon, and Microsoft have simply used this to their advantage. With a broadband connection, Microsoft can offer what has never been done successfully before, offer online connectivity in every game they release. XBox Online will boast easy-to-use and fast gameplay along a broadband line.

To boot, Microsoft will also be including a headset, which allows real-time speak over the connection. This is truly harnessing the potential of the broadband connection to the very maximum. With this potential lying ahead, is the XBox likely to be leagues above it's competitors?

It should, but perhaps it may not, due to the mass marketplace that is console hacking. XBox mod chips are already being sold, which undermimes much of the success the XBox could have enjoyed. The XBox has left itself open to a veritable onslaught by the hackers. Perhaps the main reason underlying this is the fact that it is Microsoft behind the XBox. Hackers have always prided themselves in being able to hack and exploit Microsoft products successfully. And it is the undoubtful truth that the same will occur to the XBox.

The broadband connection will also open the XBox up to potential network hacks, which could exploit the entire machine and even crash it. It is also axiomatic that the same had happened to the PS2, and lost Sony valuable money.

As we have to accept that corporations are behind the machines we play and love, I believe as gamers we have to support them. There is literally no other way. Indeed, we could buy pirate games, chip our machines, and live in a parasitic way on Microsoft back. However, this would only lose Microsoft money, and the games will cease to be made. However, it only takes a select percentage to do this, and Microsoft may stop developing the games and the machine. Microsoft are in control, when it comes to the XBox, and we need to play their game, if we want to play any games in the future.
Fri 24/05/02 at 11:32
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"ATAT Supremo"
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That baiting couldn't be more obvious if you tried.
Fri 24/05/02 at 11:24
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silent 85 what is piracy what ever it is i would not do it honist
Fri 24/05/02 at 10:07
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Couldn't be arsed probaly
Fri 24/05/02 at 10:02
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"cant think of one.."
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Your first long post for a while Franny and a very good one too.
How come you stopped for a while????
Fri 24/05/02 at 09:54
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Bit like Asher D and Ninty's then
Fri 24/05/02 at 01:52
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Its just annoying to think that these friendless turds known as hackers spend their lives trying to make everyone elses life a misery. They create viruses and hack into stuff to ruin it thinking they're really clever when they're basically complete mongs who are obviously bitter about not being breast fed as a child or something.

Sad, very sad.
Fri 24/05/02 at 00:27
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I agree that MS have the skills to keep out hackers to an extent, but the hacker will always find a workaround. To put it simply, if they want to gain access to the 'Box through the net, they will find a way. This could present a danger, but like you say, the amount of effort and work going into the XBox will hopefully keep this kind of activity to the bare minimum. After all, we can't have the XBox failing, we need to play by Microsoft's rules now.
Fri 24/05/02 at 00:25
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xdimensionx wrote:
> I agree BUT. if it is copied all you gotta do to get rid of it is get
> a case just like the real one and sell it. It works teust me. you can
> get double the ammount you payed for it. but i dont do it often i keep
> to the official games

*

Hmmm, you agree with me, and yet by the sound of it you buy and sell pirated games?
Fri 24/05/02 at 00:18
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Nomad_Soul wrote:
> If you care about the future of the XBOX, and indeed the future of the
> videogame industry, you should not buy copied games - fullstop. If you
> don't like a game you can always take it back and swap it.
>
> So I agree: the skill and dedication of the programmers should be
> rewarded. Always buy and play official and legal products.
>
> *Nomad brings his moral message to an end*

I agree BUT. if it is copied all you gotta do to get rid of it is get a case just like the real one and sell it. It works teust me. you can get double the ammount you payed for it. but i dont do it often i keep to the official games
Fri 24/05/02 at 00:05
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If you care about the future of the XBOX, and indeed the future of the videogame industry, you should not buy copied games - fullstop. If you don't like a game you can always take it back and swap it.

So I agree: the skill and dedication of the programmers should be rewarded. Always buy and play official and legal products.

*Nomad brings his moral message to an end*

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