And there is nothing wrong with a gaming laptop. I use one right now. Got a 7970m on deck and I can play most games at high or max. So im good. Cost me a pretty penny though but i needed it. I travel too much.lol laptop gaming
lostrib
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[QUOTE="jhcho2"]
There doesn't necessarily have to be a 'server' for each game like everyone thinks. If a game is single player, like say....Skyrim, what MS wants you to do is autheticate to obtain the authorization to play the game.
jhcho2
That still requires an authentication server, which Microsoft is by no means obligated to maintain indefinitely. Steam has provided guarantees that if Steam ever goes offline/out of business the authentication checks will be removed, has Microsoft done the same?
If the server goes down, the first thing Americans will do is file a lawsuit against MS. Believe it or not, companies don't like having lawsuits filed against them. This is the least of everyone's worry to be honest.
MS has it in their ToU that you cannot file law suits against them :PPerhaps, but PCs with Nvidia 700 series GPUs? Id hope that if you were to make a dev kit, you would want the specs to be remotely similar to the actual product you are releasing...Xbox One dev kits are pretty much PCs.Â
Wasdie
Shoulda showed her the D. Would have shut her right up. :|UCF_KnightIt works all the time, 50% of the time. The other 50% you end up in prison :P
How come nobody bitches about MMOs or Steam?percech
A few reasons:
1. Steam is purely digital
2. Steam offers very low and competitive prices
3. Steam isnt the only option. You can go buy the game from other sources and that circles back to point number 2.
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