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#1 AllSystemsRocks
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Yes I'm a «gold member» since 2005 but this article makes me realize that xbox live is a scam http://editorials.teamxbox.com/xbox/1967/AN-INCONVENIENT-TRUTH/p1
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#2 JohnWinger
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$50 a year is a rip off, but there is no way around it.

Online multiplayer is more of a necessity, since campaigns for games have gotten shorter and shorter.

Hence Gears of War's 4 hour campaign.

 

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#3 lge777
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Servers would cost to much and raise the cost and make it very much possible for M$ to edit you game life and limit your free speach.
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#4 JohnWinger
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Servers would cost to much and raise the cost and make it very much possible for M$ to edit you game life and limit your free speach.lge777

 

Your rant makes no sense whatsoever.

 

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#5 anandram
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am i the only one that doesnt have an issue with £39.99 a year? I feel the it pays for the 'free demos', content etc and the awesome gaming experience you get with LIVE. I would happily pay £100 a year for it. You can read articles all day long about how they have disected LIVE and realised "OMG its a huge ripoff!!!", but it comes down to how much you love it and the extent you would go to play on LIVE. I realised that there's no substitute for online gaming and its £40 a year isnt exactly a huge ripoff now is it?
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#6 Zone256
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8 - 9 casual 10 - 12 hardcore - 12 -15 insane...Just saying
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#7 anandram
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[QUOTE="lge777"]Servers would cost to much and raise the cost and make it very much possible for M$ to edit you game life and limit your free speach.JohnWinger

Your rant makes no sense whatsoever.

 

hes got a couple of typo's but it does make sense :? ....."the servers cost too much and as a result the users would have to contribute a greater cost, it would also make it possible for MS to tamper with your gaming details/profiles etc" :D

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#8 jbeen
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$4 a month. I spend more than that a day on the electricity it costs to run my TV and 360.
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#9 JohnWinger
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am i the only one that doesnt have an issue with £39.99 a year? I feel the it pays for the 'free demos', content etc and the awesome gaming experience you get with LIVE. I would happily pay £100 a year for it. You can read articles all day long about how they have disected LIVE and realised "OMG its a huge ripoff!!!", but it comes down to how much you love it and the extent you would go to play on LIVE. I realised that there's no substitute for online gaming and its £40 a year isnt exactly a huge ripoff now is it?anandram

 

Demos are not justification for paying.

Demos are given out free from the vendors. They have been for the past 15 years or so.

Where have you been?

PC Games have had demos since PC Gaming.

Sony has demos, trailers, etc.

Same thing but its free.

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#10 AllSystemsRocks
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am i the only one that doesnt have an issue with £39.99 a year? I feel the it pays for the 'free demos', content etc and the awesome gaming experience you get with LIVE. I would happily pay £100 a year for it. You can read articles all day long about how they have disected LIVE and realised "OMG its a huge ripoff!!!", but it comes down to how much you love it and the extent you would go to play on LIVE. I realised that there's no substitute for online gaming and its £40 a year isnt exactly a huge ripoff now is it?anandram

 

individually it's not a huge ripoff but with 6 millions users x 49.99$ talk about a major ripoff

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#11 hawkeye_12
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It doesn't bother me. I'm just glad it doesn't require a credit card.
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#12 WillT12345
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The service is always evolving and improving, I don't see any reason why some of those requests wouldn't become true over the 360s life. There is a few MMOs headed to the 360, we will see how they handle the servers with those games soon.
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And what about:

  • Infrastructure that allows the community to self-govern:
    • Gamer zone
    • Rep
    • Prefer/avoid
    • Feedback
    • Acvite monitoring of feedback
  • Matchmaking that takes that all into account
  • Functional cross-game invite system that brings you straight into a friend's session
  • Closed, secure network that actively checks for modded consoles
  • Connectivity to the web. I like being able to log into my account on xbox.com to check my messages and see what my friends are up to.
  • MS has resources whose job is to specifically connect with the community. Major Nelson, Trixie
  • MVP and Ambassador programs for prominent community members
  • Active support they give to fan site developers
  • Tournaments and community events

 

These are things that most people just take for granted.  I don't see nearly this much effort going into an online system for the other consoles, even on PC.

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#14 anandram
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[QUOTE="anandram"]am i the only one that doesnt have an issue with £39.99 a year? I feel the it pays for the 'free demos', content etc and the awesome gaming experience you get with LIVE. I would happily pay £100 a year for it. You can read articles all day long about how they have disected LIVE and realised "OMG its a huge ripoff!!!", but it comes down to how much you love it and the extent you would go to play on LIVE. I realised that there's no substitute for online gaming and its £40 a year isnt exactly a huge ripoff now is it?JohnWinger

 

Demos are not justification for paying.

Demos are given out free from the vendors. The have been for the past 15 years or so.

Where have you been?

PC Games have had demos since PC Gaming.

Sony has demos, trailers, etc.

Same thing but its free.

Yea i wasnt basing my whole argument on "demos" was i :? I was saying that you gotta be a real tight git to not want to pay $4 a month for something that you use probably everyday and entertains you everyday. Granted PS3 online is free, and i dont really know why MS have charged for LIVE if PS3 dont have to, but they are trying to make money....surprise surprise...and in an obscure way, Sony are ALSO trying to make indirect money by not charging for their online services, hoping people will buy the PS3 thinking - "oh the online is free". TBH - like i said - i dont know why you think its such a huge ripoff but continue to pay for it? Is it because you WANT it so bad, you WILL pay for it? :P

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#15 anandram
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And what about:

  • Infrastructure that allows the community to self-govern:
    • Gamer zone
    • Rep
    • Prefer/avoid
    • Feedback
    • Acvite monitoring of feedback
  • Matchmaking that takes that all into account
  • Functional cross-game invite system that brings you straight into a friend's session
  • Closed, secure network that actively checks for modded consoles
  • Connectivity to the web.  I like being able to log into my account on xbox.com to check my messages and see what my friends are up to.
  • MS has resources whose job is to specifically connect with the community.  Major Nelson, Trixie
  • MVP and Ambassador programs for prominent community members
  • Active support they give to fan site developers
  • Tournaments and community events

These are things that most people just take for grantedVoodooHak

There you go...thats why you pay for it :D ...lol

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#16 JohnWinger
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And what about:

  • Infrastructure that allows the community to self-govern:
    • Gamer zone
    • Rep
    • Prefer/avoid
    • Feedback
    • Acvite monitoring of feedback
  • Matchmaking that takes that all into account
  • Functional cross-game invite system that brings you straight into a friend's session
  • Closed, secure network that actively checks for modded consoles
  • Connectivity to the web.  I like being able to log into my account on xbox.com to check my messages and see what my friends are up to.
  • MS has resources whose job is to specifically connect with the community.  Major Nelson, Trixie
  • MVP and Ambassador programs for prominent community members
  • Active support they give to fan site developers
  • Tournaments and community events

These are things that most people just take for grantedVoodooHak

 

90%+ of the community does not even listen to wackos like Major Nelson.

Were more concerned with gaming.

I'm one of the few on my friends list that actually keeps up with the gaming community. This is not typical.

As for gaming Tournaments. That has to do with the people sponsoring the tournament. Which has NOTHING to do with Microsoft.

No one cares about community or forums. They just want a solid On-line gaming platform. That's all.

 

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That guy's sense of entitlement is certainly well established: 'Gimme gimme gimme for my $4/month.' That's all their article is saying basically. $4 a month is nothing, a pittance. I spend more than $4 a day just on food alone.

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#18 WillT12345
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[QUOTE="VoodooHak"]

And what about:

  • Infrastructure that allows the community to self-govern:
    • Gamer zone
    • Rep
    • Prefer/avoid
    • Feedback
    • Acvite monitoring of feedback
  • Matchmaking that takes that all into account
  • Functional cross-game invite system that brings you straight into a friend's session
  • Closed, secure network that actively checks for modded consoles
  • Connectivity to the web.  I like being able to log into my account on xbox.com to check my messages and see what my friends are up to.
  • MS has resources whose job is to specifically connect with the community.  Major Nelson, Trixie
  • MVP and Ambassador programs for prominent community members
  • Active support they give to fan site developers
  • Tournaments and community events

These are things that most people just take for grantedJohnWinger

 

90%+ of the community does not even listen to wackos like Major Nelson.

Were more concerned with gaming.

I'm one of the few on my friends list that actually keeps up with the gaming community. This is not typical.

As for gaming Tournaments. That has to do with the people sponsoring the tournament. Which has NOTHING to do with Microsoft.

No one cares about community or forums. They just want a solid On-line gaming platform. That's all.

 

If thats the case then why are these people wasting money on live. I know why I pay for live and its the reasons the VoodooHak listed plus others. But all these other people you speak for are making a big mistake. If its true that these people flat out have no intrest in the 360 games or any of the specific live features then guess what, your wasting your money. But I know and weighted my options and I choose live.
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#19 VoodooHak
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[QUOTE="VoodooHak"]

And what about:

  • Infrastructure that allows the community to self-govern:
    • Gamer zone
    • Rep
    • Prefer/avoid
    • Feedback
    • Acvite monitoring of feedback
  • Matchmaking that takes that all into account
  • Functional cross-game invite system that brings you straight into a friend's session
  • Closed, secure network that actively checks for modded consoles
  • Connectivity to the web. I like being able to log into my account on xbox.com to check my messages and see what my friends are up to.
  • MS has resources whose job is to specifically connect with the community. Major Nelson, Trixie
  • MVP and Ambassador programs for prominent community members
  • Active support they give to fan site developers
  • Tournaments and community events

These are things that most people just take for grantedJohnWinger

 

90%+ of the community does not even listen to wackos like Major Nelson.

Were more concerned with gaming.

I'm one of the few on my friends list that actually keeps up with the gaming community. This is not typical.

As for gaming Tournaments. That has to do with the people sponsoring the tournament. Which has NOTHING to do with Microsoft.

No one cares about community or forums. They just want a solid On-line gaming platform. That's all.

 

Whether you care about someone like Major Nelson Trixie or not, his sole purpose (and salary) are to be a conduit between MS and it's 360 userbase.  90%?  I don't know where you're getting that number from, but all I need to do is look at the amount of comments for his blog entries and I know there's an impact.  He's well connected with the major fansites and new blogs like Penny Arcade, Joystiq and Kotaku just to name a few and offers up breaking news and interviews with people as close to the source as possible.

MS has events like Game with Fame and sponsorship of WCG.  They have everything to do with MS.

No one care about community?  Where'd you get that from?  I think you mean YOU don't care about community.  There are plenty of other out there that do. 

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#20 JohnWinger
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That guy's sense of entitlement is certainly well established: 'Gimme gimme gimme for my $4/month.' That's all their article is saying basically. $4 a month is nothing, a pittance. I spend more than $4 a day just on food alone.

Bane_v2

 

That's true. :P

When I go to Publix and get a sub, which I'm going to do today because their subs are the bomb!! I spend $7...

Anyways, I honestly don't mind paying for Xbox Live.

$50 a year is nothing.

I pay $50 a month for internet. Its just that paying for Live is just another expense and it hurts, because every time you turn around something else is going up.

Gasoline is going to be $3 a gallon by next week.

College is $1500 a semester.

Its very very hard and Microsoft is not making it easier.

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#21 lockjaw333
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The only problem I have with the current Xbox Live system is the limitations on a silver membership. Personally, I think that you shouldn't have to pay money to have to ability to play your games online. The online multiplayer component is a large portion of games these days, and in some cases is the more important half of the total package. You pay $59.99 for the entire developed game, but then are not allowed to utilize that other half unless you pay a membership fee. That doesn't seem right to me. I have Xbox Live Gold, so I'm not speaking out of spite, I just genuinely think that seems unfair. The membership fee should cover everything else (downloads, demos, etc).
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#22 VoodooHak
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That guy's sense of entitlement is certainly well established: 'Gimme gimme gimme for my $4/month.' That's all their article is saying basically. $4 a month is nothing, a pittance. I spend more than $4 a day just on food alone.

Bane_v2

Typical consumer mentality:  I want everything.  I want it to cost nothing.  I want it yesterday. 

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#23 viper3885
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Basically people would complain about it even if it was free. Fact is $4 a month is nothing, you could probably find that much change on the floor in a months time. And I spend more than $4 a day on snacks at work. That's like 20 minutes worth of pay to me anyways. Or we could have the super sweet awesome free network like ps3...
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#24 anandram
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[QUOTE="VoodooHak"]

And what about:

  • Infrastructure that allows the community to self-govern:
    • Gamer zone
    • Rep
    • Prefer/avoid
    • Feedback
    • Acvite monitoring of feedback
  • Matchmaking that takes that all into account
  • Functional cross-game invite system that brings you straight into a friend's session
  • Closed, secure network that actively checks for modded consoles
  • Connectivity to the web.  I like being able to log into my account on xbox.com to check my messages and see what my friends are up to.
  • MS has resources whose job is to specifically connect with the community.  Major Nelson, Trixie
  • MVP and Ambassador programs for prominent community members
  • Active support they give to fan site developers
  • Tournaments and community events

These are things that most people just take for grantedJohnWinger

 

90%+ of the community does not even listen to wackos like Major Nelson.

Were more concerned with gaming.

I'm one of the few on my friends list that actually keeps up with the gaming community. This is not typical.

As for gaming Tournaments. That has to do with the people sponsoring the tournament. Which has NOTHING to do with Microsoft.

No one cares about community or forums. They just want a solid On-line gaming platform. That's all.

 

So are you seriously saying that you have THAT much of a problem with $4 a month? And stop basing YOUR opinions on what is deemed as the norm....because you cant say "none cares about community or forums", because some people do. So i dnot see your argument there.

I think its only FAIR that MS have made people pay. You can have this argument with anything in life really, but as far as LIVE goes, pay your $4/month and b happy that we have such a great online experience everytime we log onto good ol XBL. :D

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Oh and don't forget that there's MMO's that charge like $10-15 a month and that's only for one game...
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#26 JohnWinger
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[QUOTE="JohnWinger"][QUOTE="VoodooHak"]

And what about:

  • Infrastructure that allows the community to self-govern:
    • Gamer zone
    • Rep
    • Prefer/avoid
    • Feedback
    • Acvite monitoring of feedback
  • Matchmaking that takes that all into account
  • Functional cross-game invite system that brings you straight into a friend's session
  • Closed, secure network that actively checks for modded consoles
  • Connectivity to the web.  I like being able to log into my account on xbox.com to check my messages and see what my friends are up to.
  • MS has resources whose job is to specifically connect with the community.  Major Nelson, Trixie
  • MVP and Ambassador programs for prominent community members
  • Active support they give to fan site developers
  • Tournaments and community events

These are things that most people just take for grantedanandram

 

90%+ of the community does not even listen to wackos like Major Nelson.

Were more concerned with gaming.

I'm one of the few on my friends list that actually keeps up with the gaming community. This is not typical.

As for gaming Tournaments. That has to do with the people sponsoring the tournament. Which has NOTHING to do with Microsoft.

No one cares about community or forums. They just want a solid On-line gaming platform. That's all.

 

So are you seriously saying that you have THAT much of a problem with $4 a month? And stop basing YOUR opinions on what is deemed as the norm....because you cant say "none cares about community or forums", because some people do. So i dnot see your argument there.

I think its only FAIR that MS have made people pay. You can have this argument with anything in life really, but as far as LIVE goes, pay your $4/month and b happy that we have such a great online experience everytime we log onto good ol XBL. :D

 

Before opening your mouth. Do some research

http://www.ebgames.com/product.asp?product%5Fid=790004

 

Its $8 a month.

Get your facts straight.

LIVE is a RIPOFF!!!

Microsoft putting up Toll-Booths on the Network Backbone should be a phelony. Its intentionally creating a Monopoly and destroying the entire point behind the Free-Market.

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#27 anandram
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[QUOTE="Bane_v2"]

That guy's sense of entitlement is certainly well established: 'Gimme gimme gimme for my $4/month.' That's all their article is saying basically. $4 a month is nothing, a pittance. I spend more than $4 a day just on food alone.

JohnWinger

 

That's true. :P

When I go to Publix and get a sub, which I'm going to do today because their subs are the bomb!! I spend $7...

Anyways, I honestly don't mind paying for Xbox Live.

$50 a year is nothing.

I pay $50 a month for internet. Its just that paying for Live is just another expense and it hurts, because every time you turn around something else is going up.

Gasoline is going to be $3 a gallon by next week.

College is $1500 a semester.

Its very very hard and Microsoft is not making it easier.

LOLLLLLLLLLL......blame MS because you cant afford your bills...........classic. I see what your saying though, but like you said...individually $50 is NOTHING.

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#28 Bane_v2
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Before opening your mouth. Do some research

http://www.ebgames.com/product.asp?product%5Fid=790004

 

Its $8 a month.

Get your facts straight.

LIVE is a RIPOFF!!!

Microsoft putting up Toll-Booths on the Network Backbone should be a phelony. Its intentionally creating a Monopoly and destroying the entire point behind the Free-Market.JohnWinger

It's cheaper if you pay for more months at a time, down to $4.17 a month ($50 a year) if you buy 12 months at a time.  Take your own advice smart guy. 

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[QUOTE="anandram"][QUOTE="JohnWinger"][QUOTE="VoodooHak"]

And what about:

  • Infrastructure that allows the community to self-govern:
    • Gamer zone
    • Rep
    • Prefer/avoid
    • Feedback
    • Acvite monitoring of feedback
  • Matchmaking that takes that all into account
  • Functional cross-game invite system that brings you straight into a friend's session
  • Closed, secure network that actively checks for modded consoles
  • Connectivity to the web.  I like being able to log into my account on xbox.com to check my messages and see what my friends are up to.
  • MS has resources whose job is to specifically connect with the community.  Major Nelson, Trixie
  • MVP and Ambassador programs for prominent community members
  • Active support they give to fan site developers
  • Tournaments and community events

These are things that most people just take for grantedJohnWinger

 

90%+ of the community does not even listen to wackos like Major Nelson.

Were more concerned with gaming.

I'm one of the few on my friends list that actually keeps up with the gaming community. This is not typical.

As for gaming Tournaments. That has to do with the people sponsoring the tournament. Which has NOTHING to do with Microsoft.

No one cares about community or forums. They just want a solid On-line gaming platform. That's all.

 

So are you seriously saying that you have THAT much of a problem with $4 a month? And stop basing YOUR opinions on what is deemed as the norm....because you cant say "none cares about community or forums", because some people do. So i dnot see your argument there.

I think its only FAIR that MS have made people pay. You can have this argument with anything in life really, but as far as LIVE goes, pay your $4/month and b happy that we have such a great online experience everytime we log onto good ol XBL. :D

 

Before opening your mouth. Do some research

http://www.ebgames.com/product.asp?product%5Fid=790004

 

Its $8 a month.

Get your facts straight.

LIVE is a RIPOFF!!!

Microsoft putting up Toll-Booths on the Network Backbone should be a phelony. Its intentionally creating a Monopoly and destroying the entire point behind the Free-Market.

What do those last few sentences mean? The bottom line is, Microsoft is providing you with a service, and they absolutely have the right to charge compensation for it. The fact that you might not agree with them charging for it is irrelevant- they have every right to do so. As a consumer, you have the magical fairy dust power wand that is choice- you can choose not to pay for it.
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#30 anandram
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[QUOTE="anandram"][QUOTE="JohnWinger"][QUOTE="VoodooHak"]

And what about:

  • Infrastructure that allows the community to self-govern:
    • Gamer zone
    • Rep
    • Prefer/avoid
    • Feedback
    • Acvite monitoring of feedback
  • Matchmaking that takes that all into account
  • Functional cross-game invite system that brings you straight into a friend's session
  • Closed, secure network that actively checks for modded consoles
  • Connectivity to the web.  I like being able to log into my account on xbox.com to check my messages and see what my friends are up to.
  • MS has resources whose job is to specifically connect with the community.  Major Nelson, Trixie
  • MVP and Ambassador programs for prominent community members
  • Active support they give to fan site developers
  • Tournaments and community events

These are things that most people just take for grantedJohnWinger

 

90%+ of the community does not even listen to wackos like Major Nelson.

Were more concerned with gaming.

I'm one of the few on my friends list that actually keeps up with the gaming community. This is not typical.

As for gaming Tournaments. That has to do with the people sponsoring the tournament. Which has NOTHING to do with Microsoft.

No one cares about community or forums. They just want a solid On-line gaming platform. That's all.

 

So are you seriously saying that you have THAT much of a problem with $4 a month? And stop basing YOUR opinions on what is deemed as the norm....because you cant say "none cares about community or forums", because some people do. So i dnot see your argument there.

I think its only FAIR that MS have made people pay. You can have this argument with anything in life really, but as far as LIVE goes, pay your $4/month and b happy that we have such a great online experience everytime we log onto good ol XBL. :D

 

Before opening your mouth. Do some research

http://www.ebgames.com/product.asp?product%5Fid=790004

 

Its $8 a month.

Get your facts straight.

LIVE is a RIPOFF!!!

Microsoft putting up Toll-Booths on the Network Backbone should be a phelony. Its intentionally creating a Monopoly and destroying the entire point behind the Free-Market.

STEP 1: PICK UP YOUR CACULATOR, STEP 2: PRESS THESE BUTTONS: 50 / (THATS THE DIVIDE BUTTON) 12 (THATS THE AMOUNT OF MONTHS IN A YEAR).......NOW PRESS THE EQUALS BUTTON....IT LOOKS LIKE THIS: "="

THE RESULT IS 4.166(rec) = $4 a month...

Now if your not a cheap feck and got paid more then $100 a month, then you would realise that its more cost effective to buy  years subscription and not go into a store and pickup the first 1month sub you see....so to conclude:

YOU do your research and you would have realised that EVERYONE in here is referring to the years subcription. Take your own advice.

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#31 JohnWinger
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This argument is going no where and is a waste of valuable gaming time... :P

I'm going back on Live.

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#32 VoodooHak
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[QUOTE="anandram"][QUOTE="JohnWinger"][QUOTE="VoodooHak"]

And what about:

  • Infrastructure that allows the community to self-govern:
    • Gamer zone
    • Rep
    • Prefer/avoid
    • Feedback
    • Acvite monitoring of feedback
  • Matchmaking that takes that all into account
  • Functional cross-game invite system that brings you straight into a friend's session
  • Closed, secure network that actively checks for modded consoles
  • Connectivity to the web. I like being able to log into my account on xbox.com to check my messages and see what my friends are up to.
  • MS has resources whose job is to specifically connect with the community. Major Nelson, Trixie
  • MVP and Ambassador programs for prominent community members
  • Active support they give to fan site developers
  • Tournaments and community events

These are things that most people just take for grantedJohnWinger

 

90%+ of the community does not even listen to wackos like Major Nelson.

Were more concerned with gaming.

I'm one of the few on my friends list that actually keeps up with the gaming community. This is not typical.

As for gaming Tournaments. That has to do with the people sponsoring the tournament. Which has NOTHING to do with Microsoft.

No one cares about community or forums. They just want a solid On-line gaming platform. That's all.

 

So are you seriously saying that you have THAT much of a problem with $4 a month? And stop basing YOUR opinions on what is deemed as the norm....because you cant say "none cares about community or forums", because some people do. So i dnot see your argument there.

I think its only FAIR that MS have made people pay. You can have this argument with anything in life really, but as far as LIVE goes, pay your $4/month and b happy that we have such a great online experience everytime we log onto good ol XBL. :D

 

Before opening your mouth. Do some research

http://www.ebgames.com/product.asp?product%5Fid=790004

 

Its $8 a month.

Get your facts straight.

LIVE is a RIPOFF!!!

Microsoft putting up Toll-Booths on the Network Backbone should be a phelony. Its intentionally creating a Monopoly and destroying the entire point behind the Free-Market.

You know of cousre, that it's $8 if you choose to pay by the month.  You do know this don't you?  You should also understand that if you buy a year's subscription, it boils down to $4 and some change.

Do you even have Xbox Live?

Who should get whose facts straight? 

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#33 anandram
Member since 2007 • 1537 Posts

This argument is going no where and is a waste of valuable gaming time... :P

I'm going back on Live.

JohnWinger

.....that you complained about paying for :P......(just playing) :D

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#34 xFifty1ne
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If you can't pay $50 a YEAR than your a f***in cheapskate.
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#35 anandram
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If you can't pay $50 a YEAR than your a f***in cheapskate.xFifty1ne

LMFAO.

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#36 VoodooHak
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This argument is going no where and is a waste of valuable gaming time... :P

I'm going back on Live.

JohnWinger

It went nowhere because you proved to everyone here how ignorant you are about Xbox Live.

Again... do you really have an Xbox Live account? 

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#37 lockjaw333
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Relax fellas, he backed down.
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#38 anandram
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Relax fellas, he backed down.lockjaw333

Damn right...."dats wat im talkn 'bout", ...................:?

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#39 ryanweinmann
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yeah, it does cost alot for servers.
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#40 V4LENT1NE
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No dedicated servers is just damn dumb, they are making a ton from live, and a ton from games, and all the rest of it. Going from playing CS Source where lag is never an issue to playing Gears of Host is annoying.
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#41 kkcoolman
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The price isn't really much in a year so I don't think it's a rip off. Just look how little you'd be paying a day for live.:D
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#42 nocoolnamejim
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I think the guy has a few good points. In particular, I think his point about the advertisements is sound. Put another way, we're paying money to give companies the right to advertise to us. Is $50 a year a major investment? Not to most people. That's not the point though. The reasons given in the article have some merit to them.
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#43 teebeenz
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I think one of the bigger issues is that you have to pay MS to access some functions, not the actual purchase but the access to pay. Its like paying someone for your car keys every morning. Not to mention much live content which youve purchased and now host local still requires lives connection. "Damn, nets out... so much for Shivering Isles"
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#44 gatsbythepig
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Considering their main competitors are free, yes, I'd say it is overpriced.  I would like to think eventually M$ will make it free, but we know that will never happen.
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#45 teebeenz
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Considering their main competitors are free, yes, I'd say it is overpriced. I would like to think eventually M$ will make it free, but we know that will never happen.gatsbythepig
Hope is free, Live isnt :)
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#46 gatsbythepig
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[QUOTE="gatsbythepig"]Considering their main competitors are free, yes, I'd say it is overpriced. I would like to think eventually M$ will make it free, but we know that will never happen.teebeenz
Hope is free, Live isnt :)

Live free or die, that's what I say... oh wait that is what New Hampshire says.
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Leave.
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#48 Shoitaan
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I don't mind paying but yeah, I really do feel we're paying too much for too little. I want more features.. I fully agree with that article. They raise some really awesome points. Hell if XBL gold service had just clan support from all those features then I wouldn't bat an eyelid about paying..

Pickup your game MS  :(

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#49 Progn0sticator
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If $4 a month is too much for me I wouldn't be able to afford to live :lol:
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#50 teebeenz
Member since 2006 • 4362 Posts

I don't mind paying but yeah, I really do feel we're paying too much for too little. I want more features.. I fully agree with that article. They raise some really awesome points. Hell if XBL gold service had just clan support from all those features then I wouldn't bat an eyelid about paying..

Pickup your game MS :(

Shoitaan
Clan is a good idea, I know some PSN games support clans, and games like WarHawk support Clans and having dedicated Clan servers.