New Xbox Live Pricing Revealed 72
NiteStar writes "The new packages and pricing of the Xbox LIVE Gold service have been leaked. The 'Premium Gold' 12 month pack, retailing at 70USD, will include the Gold Xbox LIVE subscription, a communicator headset, "Billiards" Xbox LIVE Arcade game, $20 discount on a games purchase and 200 points in the Xbox LIVE marketplace. The 'Gold' 12months will just include the subscription and an extra free month for 60USD/year. Packages for 3months and 1month will also be available."
Cheaper on eBay (Score:3, Informative)
Re:You mean I still have to pay... (Score:2, Informative)
The only one that seems worth it is the 12 month Premium Gold. You get $20 for another game, a headset, and a quick Billiards game. Once your year's up, just go silver.
MOD PARENT UP (Score:1, Insightful)
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Sponsored weekends. (Score:1)
Maybe a whole weekend for all games. Maybe for the sponsored game. Just something I recall overhearing.
That's virtually worthless... (Score:2)
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Connect your Xbox 360 to your broadband connection and get instant access to Xbox Live Silver. Express your digital identity through your Gamertag and gamer card, talk with others using voice chat, and access Xbox Live Marketplace--all right out of the box, at no extra cost. Upgrade to Xbox Live Gold and enter the exciting world of multiplayer online gaming.
So your 360 will technicaly be online out of the box, however you will still need to pay to be able to play online.
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See, I could be in marketing
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Online Specs [xbox.com]
1.gamers can chat with friends online, build and share gamer profiles, send and receive text and voice messages, and access Xbox Live Marketplace for new content such as game demos, trailers and casual games from Xbox Live Arcade.
2. Subscribers to the Gold level of service will also enjoy access to online multiplayer gaming in their favorite games..
Xbox silver = Updates, Demos, patches.
Xbox Gold = Multiplayer gaming.
At least, thats what it says in that li
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From: http://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox360/onlinespecs.htm [xbox.com]
Xbox Live Silver level
Create an online Gamer Profile
Access the Xbox Live Marketplace
Engage in voice and text messaging
Talk to a single friend at a time using voice chat
Receive video messages from Gold level members
Access massively multiplayer online games (additional fees may apply)
Xbox Live Gold level
Paid level of service
All the features of Silver level, and additionally:
o Play multiplayer games online
o Video chat
o Multiplayer online tournaments
o Participate in Xbox Live online programming, such as Game with Fame, Play and Win, and Prime Time activities
Re:You mean I still have to pay... (Score:5, Informative)
Wrong. Everyone with a 360 and broadband can go online with the patently useless Xbox Live Silver. About all that lets you do is have a gamertag and a friends list.
You cannot play online with Silver (the built-in one). You need Gold to play your regular games multiplayer, just as you have to pay for Xbox 1 Live.
Re:You mean I still have to pay... (Score:2, Insightful)
I wouldn't say it's patently useless (from article above a bit):
You're getting updates, demos, extras... all pretty much as you'd
Re:You mean I still have to pay... (Score:2)
THey have to do that, because if you release a machine where it's even remotely possible to issue patches, developers will ship buggy games and require the patch.
Re:You mean I still have to pay... (Score:2)
If they maintain the current user limits (8-16 people per game) then the new Xbox 360 should have no trouble putting the extra processor toward hosting.
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SOunds good, but..... (Score:4, Insightful)
I hope MS forces game developers to provide online gaming capabilities without the option of charging extras.
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Puh leaze (Score:1, Insightful)
People will ask "$70 for a subscription to what?" The only thing I'd pay for would be downloadable content (i.e. mods and full fledged expansion packs with new levels, bosses, equipment, etc.) but aside from a few Splinter Cell maps and some multiplayer maps for Halo, Xbox Live hasn't released jack *&^%. Considering mods al
Re:Puh leaze (Score:1)
Yawn. Easily play your PC/Internet combo from your sofa, on your big screen HDTV with 5.1 and all for under $500 and then we'll talk.
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assuming you get the $399 version (which most people will, imho) and a year sub to xbl
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I bet my 20.1" widescreen LCD, 5.1 desktop theater, PC, and Aeron combined were cheaper than your Sofa, TV, Reciever and Speakers. It runs at higher resolution too, and I don't care that it's not 50" because I'm not sitting 15' away.
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After dealing with online gaming on both the PC and the PS2, I won't hesitate to pay a fee (one that is actually quite reasonable in this case, compared to say, the $15 a month that WoW costs me) to be able to play all my Xbox 360 games online on a polished service and be able to text or voice chat with anyone else on Xbox Live, etc.
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And I'm inclined to agree.
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Not to troll, but... (Score:5, Insightful)
$0.00/month
It looks like Nintendo is really lining up to be a price leader in the next generation, even more so than they were in this one. The question is whether consumers will go for it, or think, "Oh, Nintendo, they're just cheap, not any good." It really does seem like Microsoft is getting a lot of negative buzz about the cost of its new consoles and services though. Will it hurt their bottom line? My instinct is that better graphics are fine and all, but not enough to drive console sales by themselves. XBox-PS2-Cube games all look pretty decent. Would looking even better really enhance gameplay for consumers? It's doubtful in my mind. If anything, it would be nice to see the same level of graphical detail, but more character models and maps packed into the game and on screen.
Nintendo's WiFi connection probably won't be nearly as sophisticated as Microsoft's Live. But will consumers who've plunked down $1k for a console really be excited about paying yet another fee every month?...
We'll see.
Re:Not to troll, but... (Score:3, Insightful)
No, the question is whether developers will go for it.
Otherwise, the new Nintendo console will be the same barren wasteland that the Gamecube and N64 were.
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- Unified login/username across all games
- Global friend/team/clan lists
- Single payment
Also, whats up with "$1k" for a console statement? Stop being lame.
Re:Not to troll, but... (Score:4, Interesting)
* I think they expect people will do that themselves using IM, etc.
* Well, zero payment isn't quite synonymous with single payment, but yeah.
* Have you been paying attention? All the stores like EB and whatnot have been announcing $1000+ XBox 360 "Value Packs."
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I'm glad for this article (Score:5, Interesting)
But no, I refuse to have to pay to make my games work at the whim of microsoft. They either work for ever or not at all in my opinion.
So bring on the ps3 or the revolution. Hopefully they show a bit more common sense!
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I don't think Live is worth the cost(coming from PC gaming where I have to put a bit more work in, but I don't need to pay), but jesus, get some perspective.
All we know about the Revolution's internet play is mainly speculation(apart from it being free for first party games). All we know about the PS3s is that the PS2's online play was a joke you only treat as less
Existing XBox Live subscription? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Xbox live is sneaky (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:God some people are stupid. (Score:5, Insightful)
For about a year, at which point it's just an average computer, and after another year new games start to run sluggishly. A console on the other hand tends to get better over the life of the console, because the games for it tend to get better but run just as smoothly.
But hey, here's a thought. Let's use some logic before we even get to that quest. Let's take the $500 console. Wait, it's $400. So let's buy a memory card. Wait, don't need one. Already got a HDD in the $400 package. Ok, let's buy a hard drive. Wait, already got one in the $400 package. Need more controllers. Wait, PC games require an extra PC for each additional player, so the $50 more for an extra wireless controller is going to cost less than the price of an extra PC, so there isn't much point in factoring that in for comparison purposes. So what's next? Overpriced games? $60 for a Xbox360 game, $55 for HL2 and Doom 3 at launch, wasn't it? Yes, those console games sure are a rip off. A network adapter! Oh wait, built in. A television... wait, already have one of those, along with everyone else in America. A video adapter (I'm assuming you mean the cables). Cables for HDTV and regular TV are included in the $400 package. So, what's our total price so far? $400 plus the cost of games. And you can build a gaming PC for what was that again? $800 plus the price of games?
So how about I buy an Xbox 360 and build a $300 PC that can do everything but play games just as well as your $800 PC?
Re:God some people are stupid. (Score:1)
Oh, shut up.
Xbox Live games require an extra Xbox. The types of games that you can play split screen or on the same screen on the Xbox are the same types of games you can play with two controllers on your PC.
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Will the Xbox version have split screen? If not, you'll still need two Xboxes to play on Live. Is it even Live enabled?
"Half-Life® 2 for the Xbox® is the entire, award-winning, single player game tuned and optimized by Valve exclusively for Xbox®."
I'm not sure what argument you were trying to make, but it was stupid.
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Swing-and-a-miss.
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You.
Are.
Dumb.
But I love you like a cellmate.