Microsoft To Combine Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Into $14.99-a-Month Subscription (theverge.com) 44
Microsoft is planning on launching a new Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription that combines Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass into a single monthly charge. From a report: Twitter user h0x0d first revealed the new Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, and it claims the service will be priced at $14.99 per month. The Verge understands that Microsoft will likely unveil this service alongside the company's new disc-less Xbox One S All-Digital edition later this month. The combination of Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live subscriptions into a single monthly charge means Xbox owners will save around $5 per month compared to the $19.98 monthly subscription price for an existing combination of the two. It's not a massive savings, but the new Xbox Game Pass Ultimate offering will make a lot of sense for Microsoft's new disc-less Xbox One S since this console won't include a Blu-ray drive and will rely heavily on digital downloads and Xbox subscription services.
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You can still buy games.
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You can download a game and then disconnect it from the internet. They can't revoke it without talking to your xbox.
I don't understand how Slashdot is full of people who can't understand basic technology.
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You can download a game and then disconnect it from the internet. They can't revoke it without talking to your xbox.
I don't understand how Slashdot is full of people who can't understand basic technology.
So, one game per console?
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"You can download a game and then disconnect it from the internet."
Yeah, back in 1999 you could...
But these days games won't start without internet because they say you *need* the social features.
Of course this is not about the social features, it's about control and profit maxing.
But you won't hear them say that they make more money off of you this way.
They just say that they implemented some social shit that is woven into the game so deeply it won't start without it.
And they can't change it because coding
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Xbox users seriously pay $20/month just to play games, and they're not revolting?
(well, some of them are kinda revolting but no more so than gamers on other platforms)
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At $15/month that's waaay cheaper than taking my kid to a movie, or out to a water park or out.... oh wait. I see what they did there.
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Don't worry about it too much. I'm sure these kids will grow up to be the nurses at our old folks home.
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You don't need to be always-online. You just need to be online when you want to download a game. Same as buying a game from Steam.
(Yes, this applies to Game Pass games too, not just ones you buy.)
And if you hate Microsoft that much, they're still selling the Xbox S and X, which come with blu-ray drives. You can buy your games at gamestop and never connect it to the internet.
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You don't need to be always-online. You just need to be online when you want to download a game. Same as buying a game from Steam.
It might work in urban areas within the footprint of fiber, cable, and DSL. But users behind a satellite or cellular home Internet with a 10 GB per month quota and a $10 per GB overage fee would find both Xbox purchases just as cost-prohibitive as Steam purchases.
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Satellite gives you more like 100GB now. It's hard to hit the cap with ordinary use, given that they throttle video.
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I followed all your steps, but I got too distracted by playing the videogame to indulge your foot fetish.
New NES games still being developed (Score:2)
When my XBox 360 dies, that will probably be the end of my gaming, because I'm not sure you can buy a console which is purely offline these days.
You can buy a RetroUSB AVS or a Retro-Bit Retro Entertainment System. These play nearly all games made for the Family Computer (Famicom) and Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), including titles from Broke Studio, Retrotainment, Sly Dog, KHan Games, Spoony Bard, and other indie studios that specialize in new NES games.
Hopefully Sony follows Suit (Score:2)
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You're a loser in a manchild's body.
Great, now my wife's posting anonymously on Slashdot.
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