yeah I think it is plausible , but the word "tought" does not ring a bell in my ears, and neither does it do in any of my dictionaries, and if I am in doubt (really in doubt), then I usual go the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary´s way. And not even that has the word, so what word were you thinking off, in the sentence ? but the main message went through without a hitch. Was the word you were thinking off, "thought" ? PhreQuencYViii: I do not know about you, but does that not make you confused, if I was so damn bad at Spoken English, and for that matter English knowledge. That I would use a British English Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary as my last resort ? and not one of my numerous Danish to English dictionaries ?
cool beans, to that. But as I said. I got the idea, and well a bad batch ? well I would say there has been quite a few bad batches. Yeah and ? after all I got what he was talking about.
I won't lower my standards and respond to your vulgar, provoking words. what a repulsive guy... I couldn't be more objective, you don't have 360, I own all the systems and I enjoy playing on all of them, if there is someone who is a fanboy or rather anti-certain-system - that's you. what else is there to say? I feel sorry for you and I hope you will be able to respond in a dignifying manner next time someone won't agree with you.
You can shut up. I was victim to RRoD twice, so I have every reason to complain about it. And people I know that have recently bought XB360s have had the same damn issue. Look online. Failure rates are lower, but they are still bad. The console has been out for almost 4 years now, it's unacceptable.
everybody should shut up already on how 360's are prone to failure, I know statistics and general opinion on the matter. this is not a discussion we're having here, we were discussing project natal and ps eye in this thread. if you, wolverinedk and alikes wish to go on personal vendetta against 360, make a separate thread about it.
Ive personally had 6 RROD's, and i would STILL buy a 360 again if neccessary. Add to that my best friend has had 3, and another friend has had 2.
bumping up the price they worked so hard to bring down? talk about SKU dichotomy, on one end you treat your expensive-paying customers with novelty toys (since no serious game will solely rely on it, that would cut off so many other existing users) and on the other end you're trying to get people on board to play the good library of games the platform has to offer - either way, that library doesn't rely on the Natal accessory to be succesful, hence why its existence this generation would be redundant. in other words, people buy the 360 for the many good games it offers using the controller, how many games will support natal, and even more, how many of those will be good games? and I do mean GAMES.
I've had four die on me. My friends have had multiple ones die on me. It has cost me nothing and one thats....like...one or two thing wrong in a huge list of right. Systems coming back from repair have been very solid as well as ones sold new as of late. The E74 error was a huge problem until it was covered as well. However, if you had a 360 die out of warranty, there is no excuse for that and they have every right to hate it. I'd be extremely pissed if I had to pay for any of those repairs.
not necessarily, I will embrace this thing if it works well and conveys new and exciting ways to interact with games(both hardcore and casual stuff), and I bet whole lot of people will do too. for instance - bunch of attendees at e3 were playing criterion's burnout, - running with natal implementation and they were impressed with how well it worked.
I think combining it with the controller could create a lot of cool stuff. I mean, the PS3 has motion control built into it. It's not a bad idea at all.