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I have a 5.1 system, i have a 67 inch 1080p dlp, i had an xbox 360 which i sold because the games out now are the same crap i've been playing for a year already on my pc...
it's awsome for a day, maybe 2, but then you get bored of it.
sold the 360, made some money, bought more things for xmas shopping.
But as it stands now, the most cutting edge thing from MS lacks a key feature to allow you to use it with the cutting edge.
Much like VS.net 2005 with such a large number of bugs that cutting edge functionality just can't be used because of show stoppers (i.e. URL Re-writting is broken out of the box, C# code editor has a hang bug (fixed but then you have to jump through hoops to get it and it was in the release!) and many others that have been reported.)
It seems that everything MS does lately, which conceived wonderfully fails to execute the key concept that blocks the functionality from being truely useful. (i.e. Management Studio in SQL Server 2005 which is just so damn broken and un-user friendly that I have to install SQL Server 2000 just so that I can use Enterprise Manager, which is saying a lot considering how un-user friendly Enterprise Manager is.)
I truely hope that we see a refresh of the XBOX 360 in the spring with HD DVD (or Blue Ray or whatever) and a native HDMI port. Call it the XBOX 360 platnum or something if you must and charge through the roof for it if you must, but at least get it right instead of the broken state that it is in now.
check out your link to Chris' setup... ;)
I just cant wait till Feb/March where you have MANY sequals, to games that looked amazing on the original Xbox.
Goodgord, ooppsss, sorry, thanks! Fixed.
Who cares if you have the best toaster ever when it's the same wheat bread day in and day out? I'm pretty platform agnostic, but the ONLY way Microsoft, Sony or Nintendo are going to squeeze $200++ out of my wallet are with MUST-HAVE games.
There's no Ninja Gaiden. There's no Shadow of the Colossus. There's no Resident Evil 4. I'm not going to get giddy and excited over a PC port and a handful of refried current-gen titles.
Someone wake me up when the marketing campaign dies down and people can talk about games without the bullshit again.
I know a few people working at other game companies. They are working hard on Xbox 360 games. That actually might be the advantage of shipping an Xbox this year: the game developers can get lots of boxes. None of the developers I know of has Sony machines yet, for instance. So, when the Sony comes out there'll be a ton of interesting Xbox 360 games coming out.
I never understood the attraction of first-person shooters with a gamepad. Actually, it's not that I don't understand it, it's that I effin' hate it and figure anyone who actually enjoys it to be some kind of freak of nature. Just me, I guess.
"So, when the Sony comes out there’ll be a ton of interesting Xbox 360 games coming out."
Yeah, but Sony and Nintendo have exclusive properties that could bury Microsoft three times over. Which is not to say they will. Nothing is guaranteed one way or another. It's an exciting time to be a gamer. All I'm trying to say is this:
Don't count the chickens before they hatch, or you're going to have to settle with omelet on your face.
Or, uh, the most modest evolution from a computer monitor?
You've obviously never watched an HDTV movie or played an Xbox 360 on an HDTV 50+ inch monitor. Wow. It's unlike anything I've experienced before.
I'm a PC gamer too but consoles are an entirely different experience. And COD 2 just feels better on the 360 - it feels at home there, not on the PC.
These days I find myself not playing PC games anymore. When I get home from a long day at work I'm much more comfortable sitting back on my couch with a wireless gamepad and jumping online... no hassles and it's just a much more refined experience.
But you actually *want* HDCP output? Do you have a TV that supports HDMI with HDCP? I'm pretty sure the HDMI port on mine doesn't. Why ship a cable with content protection that virtually no one can use?
Also my Denon receiver doesn't support HDMI - and it's brand new and not exactly cheap. Component video is 100% the HD standard right now. I still can't figure out why people insist on a connection they'd probably never use.
Or he's one of these guys who dumps on everything he can't get/afford.
Nah, but it has a 21" monitor where I can play with twice that number throughout the world. Let's not remind everyone that Call of Duty 2 shipped with gimped multiplayer.
Oh, and I haven't sat in front of an HDTV? I guess I should return my 56" Samsung DLP and sue Best Buy for false advertising. Oh, wait. I forgot. I do own an HDTV.
Guys, enough with the mindless platitudes. It's a large screen with a high resolution - nothing more, nothing less. Yes, the 360 looks very good on it. For the 10% of us who actually own HDTVs, whizz-bang hooray. For everyone else, the 360 is just another console with a marginal improvement in graphics and features.
To tell you the truth, I was more excited by the fact that Valve was able to port Half-Life 2 so well to the original XBox than I was seeing Call of Duty 2 on the 360.