Possible Spectator Mode for Xbox2 25
BlueMoon writes "Spong.com posted an article about a new Microsoft job offering. The job details not only confirm the internal codename of the next generation Xbox console is Xenon, but it also reveals more information about Live features. It looks like many games will have a 'Xbox TV' feature allowing some sort of spectator mode with tickers at the bottom of the screen featuring recent high scores and game highlights, a tournament system, and tradable trophies."
Worth it? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Worth it? (Score:5, Insightful)
1. Newbies: New players to the game can watch better players and try to learn the game. I did this with Starcraft, Warcraft III, and Shattered Galaxy and picked up those games very quickly when I started playing myself, compared to, say, Red Alert II, which I still suck royally at.
2. Tournaments: See some of the competition in action. Same idea as with the newbies, but a bit more specific as to what you're looking for.
3. "Referee": I had a friend who I beat very badly at Starcraft repeatedly. He constantly accused me of hacking. The only way he would stfu was if we set up a 1v1 between us with the same setup as the previous loss, and have two neutral third parties (we each picked one of them) as spectators who would then tell everybody at school wether or not I was a hacker. I wasn't, although it turns out he did have a map hack running. Sometimes you need somebody who wasn't in the game to settle stupid arguments like that.
5. Just plain bored: I have a few gameplay videos stored, and I run them sometimes when I'm doing something and can't dedicate the time to actually play.
I know that replay files are pretty popular downloads for Warcraft III, largely for the same reasons as above. The same could easily apply on XBox Live.
Re:Worth it? (Score:5, Interesting)
Guaranteed I'd find something a damn sight more interesting than whatever is on TV these days.
Re:Worth it? (Score:2)
Realistically, there will almost certainly be options to disable or limit the number of spectators in a game to control latency, or just keep the asshats away (if spectators can talk to actual players, which would be useful in some cases and a pain in any other), but I suspect there will be enough people who leave them open that you
Re:Worth it? (Score:2)
For a system that has been relatively low on innovation, this could develop into a genuine feature. Imagine if having spectators affected the game in some way... li
Re:Worth it? (Score:3, Funny)
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It is a great marketing ploy.
For an gaming cafe (Korea, et cetera), an owner can buy one of these, and use it as an ongoing advertisement to get people into the cafe.
For G4/TechTV, they can show the "game" to the viewing public without having to rig a system, anymore
There is a
Re:Worth it? (Score:5, Interesting)
A) A *great* marketing tool for good games. People can watch a particular game and say "Dang, that's cool! I wanna give it a shot
B) A *great* way to avoid games which are just plain
The same things can be said about game demos. There have been a few games whos demos were so great, I wanted to play more, and so bought the game. There have also been many games where the demo stunk, so I knew to avoid paying for it.
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I think it's a great tool-- watching, rather than enaging other players gives you valuable insights on different playstyles and strategies. You might learn a technique to use a weapon you normally wouldn't, how to use a device li
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Being able to watch the other games of the week would be awesome. Partly for fun, partly for scouting. :)
Games like Counterstrike would be awfully boring to watch, but not all games would.
/.ed (Score:4, Funny)
What about just doing it? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:What about just doing it? (Score:4, Funny)
Watching can be just as much fun as participating. And sometimes having more people participate can be a BAD thing.
Example:
girl on girl porn
vs
girl on girl on CowboyNeil.
Re:What about just doing it? (Score:2)
You draw the assumption that "we" don't.
"We" go out and play sports all the time. But we don't need new technology to do it, so there's not much to say about it on Slashdot.
Playing a video game sport is a completely different experience than physically playing the sport. One does not replace the other. NFL players play video game football all the time - why? They play the "real
Half-Life (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Half-Life (Score:2, Informative)
This is a system of broadcasting games like they're sports events, which would be really cool and fun to watch.
Cheater's wet dream? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Cheater's wet dream? (Score:1)