Will have to look into that. Is that for single player games as well? And noone else has to access to what you upload if you choose them not to right? Don't want a match uploaded where I go zero & 10or you can stream everything you do straight to Twitch which also saves everything you do
t:The dvr stuff is going to be best used while playing multiplayer so I don't see the problem if its hooked up to Live. It's why you buy a xbox to have the best online service and the best multiplayer out there
Will have to look into that. Is that for single player games as well? And noone else has to access to what you upload if you choose them not to right? Don't want a match uploaded where I go zero & 10t:
The reason ps3 had less pricks is because it had bad online play and No free headset. They've included the headset now and I would hope their online is better
Excellent. Will definitely be using this then.Yeah single player as well though obviously you'll have to be online for it. you can go and delete any game footage you don't want up there
The reason ps3 had less pricks is because it had bad online play and No free headset. They've included the headset now and I would hope their online is better
the dvr stuff is going to be best used while playing multiplayer so i don't see the problem if its hooked up to live. It's why you buy a xbox to have the best online service and the best multiplayer out there
To me it seems there's quite a lot of games that are roughly of the same expected quality so it would definitely depend on which types of games you're interested in getting. But I'd pick from Battlefield 4, Assassin's Creed 4, Destiny, Watch Dogs, The Division, Dead Rising 3, Titanfall & Ryse.
Killer Instinct if you're into beat'em ups & Forza 5 if you're into driving games.
I'll give you best online service (this gen) but best MP? Eeeeeh, most people on live are complet pricks and make even games I love (Halo) not worth playing.
Party system ruined it, how? Party system is just for you and friends. I think it made it all so much better. I love that I can be in big groups with friends and be doing my own thing
I just wish MS would come out and announce that you don't have to plug in Kinect in order to use X1.
It's definitely true about more cheats, trash talkers and younger players on XBox Live compared to PSN. But the console being cheaper and being bigger online earlier is what attracted those ****s to Xbox. Many of those won't be upgrading to the $500 Xbox One early (in the same way they stayed away from the $600 PS3) and many will be making the shift to the $100 cheaper PS4.Online play on the ps3 was fine... Killzone 2/3 still stands as some of my favorite online play this gen. I honestly think MS has more "younger" players as well.. CoD cheaters/trash talkers for example.
I'll be using it for single player a lot for certain parts of games, beating final bosses etc. But I don't know how widespread that will be. I think only a tiny percentage of gamers would be interested in making walkthroughs unless its for games where every experience is unique (like Skyrim) but even the worst multiplayer guy wants to record and upload that one time he got a triple kill.I find this rather debatable. A lot of people upload single player runs or walkthroughs on YouTube, so having that for single player would probably have as much use as multiplayer.
t:Yeah, for guys who didn't already have XBox friends but who wanted to use teamwork or make new friends the party thing put up a barrier. This will probably affect PS4 now in the same way although I personally think the benefits far outweigh the costs. If you want to use teamwork and other team members are willing to use teamwork then they'd probably be willing to join a party if you invited them. If they don't join they probably wouldn't have co-operated anyway. I started with no friends & zero online gaming experience but made loads from playing games with or against people from the very worst communities...Gears, beat'em ups & FIFA.Indeed, the Gears community is probably worse too. I think in some ways the party system kinda ruined Xbox Live unless you had friends....
t:Are you expecting this announcement? I hope not, because I'm pretty sure it's not coming. The OS is fitted with the Kinect in mind. It'll be at least awhile before the system can run Kinect-less.
Sharing Digital Games
Everyone in your home can share digital games with each other. Your Xbox One can become your virtual game library filled with digital games that different people in the home bought. Anyone can pick any digital game on your Xbox One, sign in with their own gamertag and play – even if the owner is not signed in. Like physical media, you can also play many digitally downloaded games without being online, although experiences will be best when connected to the internet and Xbox Live. Finally, when you purchase a digital game, you can start playing even before the entire game downloads.
Because your digital games go with you, you can also use and share digital games when you sign in to another console. And, if you happen to buy a digital game when you are signed in on your friend’s console, your game will also be available on your Home Xbox One console for anyone to use.
Sharing digital games is a great feature of Xbox One, and we’re also making it possible for Xbox Live Gold members to share some of the best benefits of Gold.
Sharing Xbox Live Gold benefits
At E3 this year, we briefly highlighted a new benefit we’re bringing to Xbox Live Gold members on Xbox One. We’re calling it Home Gold. It will enable any Xbox Live Gold member on Xbox One to extend many Gold features to others at no additional cost. One Xbox Live Gold account delivering great benefits to everyone in the home.
Here’s how Xbox Live Gold members can extend Gold benefits including multiplayer gaming, Game DVR, SmartMatch and access to entertainment apps and experiences, including The NFL on Xbox, Skype, Internet Explorer:
At home. You can set up your console at home so that anyone who uses that console will enjoy multiplayer gaming and access to entertainment apps – even if you are not home or logged in.
On the go. You can log in at a friend’s house and everyone there can enjoy multiplayer gaming and access to entertainment apps while you are logged in.