@MJ-X @clynch0527 @Spid3r6 @Mista4oewun4oe Au is playing catch up right now with alot of the gaming community. It's like nothing is allowed to be there, or takes forever to get there, and it's a down-right shame! The entire world should be open to it! Give it maximum, one year, you probably will not see a PSP on the shelves anymore.
@Spid3r6 @clynch0527 @Mista4oewun4oe Microsoft somewhat has with the windows tablets, but thats a windows 8 OS so that is not saying much. Which brings me another thing that keeps me from wanting the X1..its literally using windows 8. WHYYYYYY!? PSP did pretty well for itself, especially to hold up against Nintendo like it did. It fought well, even though it knew it was going to lose the war. The modding scene is actually what helped sell it though.
@onig1989 @HonorOfGod that was a horribly phrased comment and you give the impression that you're 8 years old. even though your username says 1989, which I am assuming its the birth year, but you give the impression that you have the mind frame of an 8 year old.
@MJ-X @Spid3r6 @clynch0527 @Mista4oewun4oe the only way the psp is selling, is used, and sony is not making a profit from that. PSPs have been nearly pulled from every store.
@Spid3r6 @clynch0527 @tom2750 thats what i figured. I don't see the actual playing online being available, UNLESS that account is on the SAME console that the Gold account is on. I just know a lot of people are going to read into this the wrong way.
@Spid3r6 @clynch0527 @Mista4oewun4oe Lets see, The ps3 had it available at launch. (2006) The pc app Steam, allowed users to login from any computer and download their games to that computer.(2003) But all of these were limited to the number of consoles/computers you could authorize. I doubt MS will allow for an unlimited number of activations for one account.
@Spid3r6 @clynch0527 @tom2750 You're missing the point. that could be taken multiple ways. Does that specifically mean any account registered on THAT particular xbox, or any xbox in the house. I doub't they will do any xbox in the house primarily due to the fact that would be a loss in a paid subcription. Maybe if they base it on the IP address and see that both Xbox systems are using the same IP, then yes. But I doubt two xbox systems will be able to log in from the same account and go online.
@Grenadeh @clynch0527 @wdma It allows you to sign into another ps3, anywhere, and have all the content from your account available for that ps3. It also allows any users on that ps3 to have access to it as well. So how does it not do it to the same extent? There is no extremely detailed information about the X1 is going to use the sharing system, so you can't say its not to the same extent. I'm sure it will have its limitations. Which need to be specified.
@Spid3r6 @tom2750 the ps3, on release date allowed you to activate your membership and all your content on other PS3s. Any games downloaded on your console, any user on that console had access to those games. I honestly people are reading too much into this article and thinking that if you have multiple xbox systems in your household, they will all be able to use that ONE account. This probably means, all users on that one xbox will have access. I also doubt the ability to play online will be offered in this deal. It just states benefits, that doesnt mean ALL of them. Though further details haven't been specified, I'm sure it's going to have limitations, like how many consoles you can have activated at once.
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