metaphysician
Since: Oct, 2010
#2: Jun 16th 2012 at 7:44:08 AM
So, not wanting to dig through that mess. . . any claims it will shut out used games, or require always-on internet connection?
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burnpsy
Since: Sep, 2010
#3: Jun 16th 2012 at 7:51:43 AM
backwards compatible with the old 360 games
With the imminent ban that's going to be placed on the 360 S? I doubt they can have that.
In any case, a quick glance in there shows Blu-Ray. That means Microsoft will be paying Sony for every game they print.
edited 16th Jun '12 7:52:33 AM by burnpsy
#4: Jun 16th 2012 at 4:31:03 PM
Docs were taken down.
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rrw
Since: Jun, 2010
#5: Jun 16th 2012 at 5:30:31 PM
is not like they already done that with DVD
Total posts: 5
Article: http://www.blisteredthumbs.net/2012/06/xbox-720-leaked-document/
Docs: http://www.scribd.com/doc/92821757/XBox-720-9-24-Checkpoint-Draft-1
My thoughts.
As long as its A) backwards compatible with the old 360 games and B) came with the kinect ( or had a reasonably more expensive package deal) I won't mind ponying up the money for it....my old white second hand 360 has been quite the trooper lasting a good 3 years in my care at least (don't know how long previous owner had it) and its time to decommission her I think. time for an upgrade