Two Versions of XBox360 Confirmed? 94
63N1U5 writes "Sources close to Microsoft tell GamesIndustry.biz that the company plans to ship two versions of the new XBox console. The premium version of the console will include a hard drive, and could possibly ship with a version of Microsoft's WebTV installed." We've been reporting on this since the end of last year but it's nice to have some firmer details.
The Premium version ships with a HD... (Score:3, Interesting)
Doesn't this strike anyone as a bit confusing and such? The current XBox has a hard drive in it, why wouldn't every XBox 360?
Sure, I can see the WebTV being a "premium version" perk, but a hard drive? Give me a break.
Re:The Premium version ships with a HD... (Score:3, Insightful)
Because it isn't needed? Rumor is that most games will not use the hard drive (instead using a some flash RAM). I believe that the hard drive will be required to play LIVE games, but to play a single player (or local multiplayer) will not require one on the 360. This will allow Microsoft to drop the price on their basic model, perhaps hitting $150 out of the gate. You want to bet they won't sell millions of these plus the LIVE kit?
Re:The Premium version ships with a HD... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:The Premium version ships with a HD... (Score:1)
However, backwards compatibility is a big thing for me. So I guess I'll have to shell out for the Xbox 360+ (Xbox 361?), just for this feature. It's a pain in the ass to have to keep the Saturn next to the Dreamcast since Sega had no idea
Re:The Premium version ships with a HD... (Score:2)
I don't play ANY sports games except driving-related games, and I have many, many save files which are far too large to fit on a memory card. Extremely large save files are common with the more involved RPG games, for example.
Re:The Premium version ships with a HD... (Score:2)
MOD PARENT UP (Score:1)
Most game data doesn't take up alot of space anyway, flash memory should be sufficient for game saves.
Re:The Premium version ships with a HD... (Score:2)
Because it's an extra expense that many people don't use. Most of the data I have stored on my xbox hard drive could fit on a memory card. Although I think if they don't give a hard drive by default, hardly anything will use it and it will be pointless (much like the PS2 hard drive, or the PSX mouse). I guess they figured they could sell the stripped one to some middle class hotspot price of $200 or something.
Re:The Premium version ships with a HD... (Score:1)
1: Hard Drives are pricy.
self-explanatory
2: Hard Drives break easy.
Suppose they are going for a "portable" image with the new console. Hard drives make things less portable, since they have to be padded and even then are still easily breakable.
3: You can take away functionality and later charge more for it and call it a "feature" with good marketing.
And everyone's eating it up.
What is up with the web tv thing anyway? It is like Microsoft
Re:The Premium version ships with a HD... (Score:2)
This has never been proven to be the case in the console market. Console expansions have been around since the old days for Atari and Intellivision (i.e. Starpath supercharger, IntelliVoice) all the through the Sega CD and 32x to the PS2 hard drive. Yet none of these has seen a great deal of support. More developers are going to target the base platform.
That being said,
Re:The Premium version ships with a HD... (Score:1)
If Microsoft said: "Look! Here is a next gen console that will allow you to not only play some decent games, but let you and your girlfriend get on the internet using your nice 50" dlp without lugging the PC into the living room!" it would be a selling point for me. The only cons would be possibly paying a monthly subscription fee and having to purchase a $20 keyboard + mouse set for $60 since it has som
Re:The Premium version ships with a HD... (Score:2)
WebTV (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:WebTV (Score:1, Insightful)
Mac mini 1.42MHz + EyeTV 500 = High-Def PVR bliss.
It even playes WoW.
If I buy another game console anytime in the next couple years, it will be whatever the next PlayStation is. I'm tired of waiting up to a year for each GTA release to be ported over.
You paid $950 for a PVR??? (Score:2)
EyeTV 500: $349 [elgato.com]
That's $950, without any upgrades. Holy crap, how can you afford that?
Somehow I'm guessing that that an Xbox/PVR combo will cost far less.
Re:You paid $950 for a PVR??? (Score:1)
I have this thing called a job.
If you can't afford that, you probably can't afford a good HDTV, either.
Also, the EyeTV 500 is only $300. (Although once you add $200 for the GB of RAM, and a few bucks here and there for things like a DVI-HDMI cable and a USB-TOSLink audio card, it ends up being well over a grand for the whole sh'bang.)
Re:You paid $950 for a PVR??? (Score:1, Troll)
Is it worth it? It's all the same crap, with commercials, just in a higher resolution. Watching TV is fine once in a while, but I can't believe people spend so much money to have shit shoveled at them.
For $950, I could take a nice vacation, take some good classes, save up for retirement (It'll be $4000 by the time I retire), put money i
Re:You paid $950 for a PVR??? (Score:3, Funny)
You seem more like a jealous fuck, then anything else.
I call this the GodTVWin's law: If you complain about consumerism, your opponent tries to make you appear jealous as an attempt to end the conversation. It's like Godwin's law [killfile.org].
Although, if he does make $1,00
Re:You paid $950 for a PVR??? (Score:1)
Re:You paid $950 for a PVR??? (Score:1)
I've found ways to reduce costs since then, but, still!
Re:You paid $950 for a PVR??? (Score:1)
Re:You paid $950 for a PVR??? (Score:2)
You can stop right there, bucko.
I spent a week of vacation and a pile of money to tear apart my main living room and effectively turn it into a movie theater which also allows me to watch TV and play computer games on a screen which dwarfs every other object in my house. While I was at it, I converted the dining room into a poker room. In short, I've completely canabalized a suburban one-family house to create a very expensive bachelor pad.
It probably also lowered the resale
Re:You paid $950 for a PVR??? (Score:1)
By your logic, we shouldn't spend money on entertainment. What about living your life? What if we don't make it to retirement and never enjoyed ourseleves? There is nothing wrong with buying an HDTV or an XBOX2 if that is what you are into.
Re:You paid $950 for a PVR??? (Score:2)
I maxed out what would be fully matched under my vesting plan, and put my other retirement money elsewhere. 401K's are not that great a deal once you go past the company freebies.
What about living your life? What if we don't make it to retirement and never enjoyed ourseleves?
W3rd.
If I bothered to maintain a "friends list," you would be on it for that one bit of insight alone.
Re:You paid $950 for a PVR??? (Score:2)
I never said otherwise. But I think people should live more frugally, and should watch less TV. Spending $950 on a PVR doesn't seem like a good deal.
Re:You paid $950 for a PVR??? (Score:2)
Guilty as charged! My house is the box I keep my TV in.
How much did you pay to get those extra pixels in the HDTV?
Seeing as I also use the HDTV as my 119" computer monitor, you could say I paid all that money for more than one purpose.
Counting the remodeling in my house to accomodate the new home theater with multiple rows of seating (I often entertain friends with "movie nights"), the total tab came in around five or six grand.
Re:WebTV (Score:2)
Re:WebTV (Score:1)
You mean no built in digital audio out.
Three letters to consider before dismissing the mini:
USB
Yes, the better USB digital audio options are a little expensive, but a mini with such a gadget is still almost a thousand dollars cheaper than the lowest-end G5 tower.
Re:WebTV (Score:2)
Re:WebTV (Score:1)
Have you seen the M-Audio transit? It's smaller than a wallet, and hides nicely right behind your receiver.
The same goes for most of the competing products.
Think of it as a USB-TOSLink adapter cable with a slight bulge in the middle.
Re:WebTV (Score:2)
Re:WebTV (Score:1)
If you do the math, It will take me about 8 years to reach the amount you spent... and I get to upgrade to newer/higher capacity DVR's for free as they come out.
But, hey... if you got the money to crap into the toilet... go for it.
Re:WebTV (Score:1)
It's not always a matter of money.
Re:WebTV (Score:3, Insightful)
Given that media PCs have been poor sellers for a decade, now, Microsoft may be trying to _force_ media PC market penetration via the XBox. They would have to do this to compete against PVRs, for example.
So...what would the kids say if daddy is recording American Idol when they want to play? Or what about when mommy wants to get some crystal off of ebay?
Re:WebTV (Score:1, Funny)
Sounds like daddy has bad taste and mommy's gonna go away for a long time if she ever gets busted... : p
Re:WebTV (Score:2, Funny)
I just solved the problem: PIPIP (picture in picture in picture) with three keyboards, mice, and game controllers. All on the family 25" TV.
Re:WebTV (Score:2)
If it's anything like XP-MCE, that won't be a problem. I can play WOW or UT2004 while I record without any issues.
Re:WebTV (Score:1)
How 'bout: 'Buy us another XBox Dad!'
Re:WebTV (Score:2)
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If mom is buying hard drugs [usdoj.gov] from eBay, the kids have bigger issues then their poor GamerTag stats...
Again with 'confirmed'. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Again with 'confirmed'. (Score:1)
I believe that ending the subject line with a question mark indicates that it is a question more than a declaration.
Until Microsoft says it, nothing is confirmed.
Official announcements are scooped all the time. Unless Microsoft is working in the Sistine Chapel with cell phone blockers installed under the floor, I am confident that enough details will leak out to get the picture before the MTV infomercial.
And how come these
Re:Again with 'confirmed'. (Score:2, Interesting)
Both are foolish assumptions.
1. You do not need a hard drive for backwards compatability. A flash memory card can spoof a hard drive just fine. (In fact, there are several on the market which do exactly that on the current X-Box in order to offer game portability.)
2. The current X-Box is an Intel x86 chip and an nVidia graphics card which most X-Box ga
Re:Again with 'confirmed'. (Score:1)
I was not assuming the need for a hard drive.
2. The current X-Box is an Intel x86 chip and an nVidia graphics card which most X-Box games were specifically optimized for. The new one will use a PowerPC chip with an ATI graphics card. Not just different chipsets and motherbo
Re:Again with 'confirmed'. (Score:2)
I have absolutely no faith in this so-called preloaded Halo idea, more often called 'Halo 2.5', which is not at all unlike 'Halo 1.5' which was another user-community invented rumor. We all know that Bungie is only just now finished with the new maps, and even openly admitted in an interview on Monday that they're using their time to to determine what to do next. On top of that, you'd then have two totally different versions of Halo 2 playing against eachother over the same Xbox Live, which is just flat-out
Re:Again with 'confirmed'. (Score:2)
The problem with that is quite a few Xbox1 games use the hard drive as a large cache while playing. IIRC each game gets around a gig to do so. It is used for a lot more than just savegames and custom soundtracks.
(In general this fact is constantly ignored by the "why bother
Re:Again with 'confirmed'. (Score:2)
It's data storage. It's faster than any hard drive. It's plenty large enough. What's the problem?
It's mainly the fact that it can't be rewritten to all that much compared to a hard disk. Using it as a cache involves lots of little writes and reads. I forget what current flash memory is up to when it comes to longevity (it does get better every year), but it still isn't at the point where you can use it as a hard drive in this kind of situation. This is barring some new tech, of course (or the po
WebTV a premium feature? (Score:5, Funny)
Oh wait...
Re:WebTV a premium feature? (Score:2)
Re:WebTV a premium feature? (Score:2)
Other Rumors (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Other Rumors (Score:1)
Dupe! (Score:1, Funny)
I Predict The Next Games.Slashdot Headline (Score:5, Funny)
ROXOR739A writes, "My cousin and I played a 3 round session of Rock, Paper, Scissors this morning. He represented two versions of the Xbox360, and I represented one version. He won 2 out of 3. I think this mostly confirms two versions of hardware, and it's nice to have this confirmation. When asked to elaborate Microsoft gave their standard reply, 'We do not comment on rumors or arbitrary games of Rock, Paper, and Scissors.'"
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The article is horribly written. (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:The article is horribly written. (Score:1)
1 1G USB stick goes for $60 nowadays, but i dont see any console manufacturer giving up that easy revenue.
Re:The article is horribly written. (Score:1)
Re:The article is horribly written. (Score:2)
Sure some games won't be backwards compatible because the memory will be lower than HD space (although the profussion of partitions on my Xbox HD seem to allow the possibility that swap space is limited).
Considering that the new xbox will be more than 10x more powerful there is also the possibility of massive com
Re:two version... (Score:4, Funny)
I propose: XBox360 and XBox 360 MEE (More Expensive Edition).
Re:two version... (Score:2)
shame (Score:4, Interesting)
Hopefully there won't be any "HD model only" type games which can only be used on the higher model. It would annoy a lot of customers
Re:shame (Score:1)
Re:shame (Score:2)
For me, that finally confirmed that Edge were a bunch of idiots - they gave runner up in a hardware innovation award to a 4Mb RAM pack.
Not Two... Three versions (Score:1, Interesting)
NONE of the three versions will offer backwards compatability.
I saw this posted on Evil Avatar [evilavatar.com] and you know those guys are hooked in with Microsoft big time.
A cheap version without a hard drive could be good (Score:3, Interesting)
Variations of the same console? (Score:2, Funny)
Suddenly I'm seeing visions of some 14yo bongmaster staring at a screen, trying to play his new game, "Morto Kombato 12: Just Like The Others", but stuck wondering what to do about the message "To Play This Game You Must First Upgrade to InDirectX 15f".
Does anyone remember (Score:1, Interesting)
And does anyone remember how the XBOX fanboys of the time were saying that "Microsoft is only interested in making a games machine" and that there were no intentions to make it a scaled down PC?
I wonder whether they'll admit they're wrong, or if they'll just tell us how great it will be to surf the net on their TV
Re:Does anyone remember (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Does anyone remember (Score:2)
just tell us how great it will be to surf the net on their TV at a crappy resolution..
Normally, I'd agree with you, especially about WebTV when I've got a computer a few feet away, but you gotta admit, there ain't nothing wrong with 1280 by 720 resolution on an HDTV. Remember, we're talking about the 'HD-era' here, so you have to assume that'd be included.
I don't want to defend or refute the 'fanboys' you're talking about, but it's been a common conception for years that all these companies want to dom
Re:Does anyone remember (Score:2)
And honestly, I don't care. As long as they release a $300 machine that plays games well, I could care less if there is some $400 variant with WebTV. Besides, I bet there will be ways to hook up external hard drives to your Xbox within a week of it being released.
Me? I am perfectly happy with my Xbox, and since it's going to continue to be supported into 2007, I'll just stick with it until
Re:Does anyone remember (Score:2)
I'm almost ashamed to admit it, but I thought the PSX visualizations for music were cool and was disappointed that the PS2 didn't have them. I also use my GP32 as an OGG player...
Hints at Something Bigger (Score:2)
That way, the "lite" system could play all of the new software for people w
WebTV has sold me on Xbox... (Score:2, Interesting)
Misleading title (Score:2)
Lack of HD may not be a smart move (Score:2)
If you ask me... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:If you ask me... (Score:2)
hah. (Score:1)
Retailers (Score:2)
If you're in retail, you hate this sort of thing. Having similar multiple versions of stock means you have to always be in stock of each kind.
Some of us will remember the game Black and White, which was originally supposed to come in either a black (evil) box or a white (good) box. In the end, the retailers wouldn't hear of it, and they had to ship on a single one.
Would that actually happen to a video game console? Take a look at the Gamecube getting squeezed out of some of the more casual retailers
It's annoying for me to say, but... (Score:2)
Xbox 360, what a lame name... (Score:1)
Benedict: 180, you stupid, spaghetti-slurping cretin - *180*! If I did a 360, I'd go completely around and end up back where I started!
Tony Vivaldi: What?
Benedict: Trust me!
[shoots him]