Microsoft Plots Future of Xbox and PC Gaming 44
Next Generation continues to report on the DICE event, where another session with MS VP Peter Moore talked about the future of PC and Xbox gaming. He reiterated an earlier statement the company had made saying they were culpable in the decline of PC gaming. In response to that, Moore says the company is planning a PC gaming renaissance through the Vista Operating System. He also talked about the success of the Xbox Live system. From that article: "He said there have been 4 million pieces of content downloaded from Xbox Live since launch. He talked about Xbox Live Arcade and the success of the try-before-you-buy model. He used the example of Geometry Wars (pictured), for which 36 percent of consumers who downloaded the demo bought the game. The average Xbox Live Arcade conversion is 20 percent, with the lowest conversion rate for a game being 10 percent."
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A company named Infinium Labs proclaimed an online purchasable "arcade" service for their Phantom console that has yet to be released. Microsoft, with their XBox Live service does the exact same thing. Do you...
1. Bash Microsoft for stealing & implementing the idea.
2. Laugh at Infinium that MS beat them to the punch
3. Say something about Steam
We'll have the answer after this commercial break..
Re:Gee... (Score:1)
You talk about your conspiracy theory which has MS buying Infinium Labs' tech under the table to create Xbox Live Arcade.
Welcome... to zombocom (Score:1)
Welcome to the new renaissance, where we download all of our games directly from Microsoft and pay them a monthly fee.
Re:Welcome... to zombocom (Score:1)
As discussed yesterday [slashdot.org] on Slashdot
Parent is mistaken - no monthly fee for the games (Score:2)
Marketplace is available to all, even the free Silver accounts.
The games are purchase-once-keep-forver. You do not need to renew or pay a maintenance fee.
Re:Parent is mistaken - no monthly fee for the gam (Score:2)
That other guy, who is basing his statements on reality, is just a dumb fanboi.
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Do you understand what Xbox Live is all about? Do you know how it works, and what part costs money?
Even more importantly, have you gone on-line with any other console? (It's generally crap by the way.)
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Dude, do you have like any life at all other than to read through people's comment histories and then make stupid rebuttals to everything they say? And BTW you sound more like a dumb MS fanboi than anyone. Have fun playing all your super-fun Xbox and Xbox 360 games online. I'm sure you can continue playing Halo 2 for at least another 5 or 6 years without get
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There is no 'fun' in 'accounts receivable' (Score:2)
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How is a new version of windows going to make the all the non-Madden EA games not suck?
How is a new version of windoes going to result in a new FPS that is anything other than an even-more-prettied-up revision of Quake?
How is a new version of windows going to do away with level grind and moster farming in MMORPGs?
Shenanigans! Shenanigans!
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Obviously the new HALO that's going to be Vista only is going to ramp up the FPS market! And...ummm...Does MS even do MMORPGs anymore? AC will be even...shardier?
This isn't very different than when Windows 95 came out. Of course, 95 and Windows 3.1/DOS really were incredibly different. I don't see Vista doing much, except possibly requiring an OS upgrade a year or two after it ships when DirectXbox360PCI-E-Enhanced becomes unusable on XP.
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-stormin
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It's not... Criterion making "Black" is though.
How is a new version of windoes going to result in a new FPS that is anything other than an even-more-prettied-up revision of Quake?
It's not. Monolith did though, with FEAR.
How is a new version of windows going to do away with level grind and moster farming in MMORPGs?
It's not. Companies cracking down on it are though.
But it's ok, MS will just take the credit fo
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But hey, you need the HDTV graphics, fast processor, and expensive components for... what was that successful launch title again? Oh yeah, Geometry Wars [gamespot.com] - let's see Nintendo match that with their underpowered Revolution.
Yes, I am being sarcastic. The game being inexpensive and fun are the important points for Microsoft's best selling game - but yet they can somehow blithely ignore those little points.
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For what it's worth, Geometry Wars is deceptively complex. The background consists of 60,000 nodes in a weak gravitational balance, the calculations for which consume an entire core. The total number of enemies on screen can be enormous, and though they're relatively simple both in geometry and AI the sheer number of them is quite impressive. And that
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Re:Microsoft's Game/Media Plans Destructing (Score:2)
Outside of computer software, I don't think Microsoft has ever had the power to sweep aside other markets. Granted, if you were a software developer which MS suddenly entered into, you were pretty much up against the wall. But for anything else, Microsoft has displayed poor results.
Let's rundown some of Microsoft's po
Upgrades, schmupgrades (Score:2, Insightful)
This is just what we need, an OS that forces you to upgrade your hardware for it to run efficiently. Great job Microsoft!
They plan on improving the gaming experience through better file organization? What?
Re:Upgrades, schmupgrades (Score:3, Interesting)
Nowadays though, I don't think it can knock prices down as much of course (if at all). I will fight this upgrade as long as I c
Re:Upgrades, schmupgrades (Score:2)
Hell, I remember when RAM was $100 per megabyte, and a flight-sim game (can't recall name at the moment) required 16MB RAM to display the [software-rendered] water texture, and that RAM would've cost about $1600. This was before 3dfx was ever heard of, and the term "hardware 3D accelerator" made no sense. But maybe I'm just showing my age there.
Part of that was my fault though, as I assumed XT was a
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Re:MSN, Xbox, PC Gaming Timeline (Score:5, Interesting)
A correction... (Score:2)
Atually, the 360 has managed to sell out everywhere since it's release - I'd hardly qualify that as a failure of any kind.
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It's really sad... (Score:1)
This new attitude of Microsoft where people need some bloated, overpriced OS or some overpriced me-too console to be worthy of playing Microsoft's games makes me sick, and I'm coming very close to getting rid of my Windows "fix" once and for all.
Renaissance? (Score:2)
Sorry but by the time Vista hits we'll already have things like UT2007 and Quake Wars out. Maybe DNF if the planets align properly this year. There's plent of non-MS games coming out this year that'll give a good boost to PC gaming. I don't see MS leading this "renaissance" particularly.
Great marketing idea to sell Vista (Score:1)
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Well, seeing as how Halo 2 is supposed to be 'Vista Only', I think that pretty much answers the question.
Personally, I think/hope it'll bite 'em right in the ass and Halo 2 is the worst selling MS title ever... Sure, there may be some die-hard Halo fans that'll rush right out and shell out for the upgrade--but I suspect that by the time the average gamer gets around to it, H2 will be firmly in the bargain bin...
(Of course I also hope that this somehow drives the creation of more Linux native games--but I