Xbox 360 Digital Game Distribution & a couple of thoughts about E3

1 06 2009

This was far from a big thing at today’s Microsoft E3 event, but it’s certainly a good thing to have.

I foresee a future where there won’t be any optical media needed to watch movies, listen to music and play games; well, the first two are already becoming true at a rapid rate, and with things like the 360’s forthcoming new ability to stream 1080p movies, the second can’t be that far off (provided we all get better internet connections!).

As for games, well, sure there are services like Steam on the PC and you can download classic titles on the 360 already, but the ability to download full 360 titles (which you’ll be able to do in August) will be appreciated.

Something I definitely want to see is the ability to pre-order games from the marketplace and have them download before the launch of the game and become playable at 00:00 on the day of release.

Just imagine pre-ordering Halo 3: ODST on the Xbox Live marketplace, having it downloaded progressively before its release, and on the first second of the 22nd of September, having it unlock and be instantly playable.
It’s a lovely thought.

Sure, I like my physical mediums mostly because there’s some nice feeling about actually having something you can see – especially when they have cool boxes like the Halo Wars limited edition or the Halo 3 Limited edition SPARTAN Head!
But, there’s no denying that the convenience of the digital download method is a great one. I really hope that something like what I described will be implemented.

I look forward to the day.

So far it’s just the ability to download 360 games on the marketplace that’s been mentioned. No more details than that really but unfortunately it sounded as though they were planning it to be the same as the classic Xbox game marketplace where a title-a week or so is released after they’re already out physically.

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As for the other Microsoft stuff at E3, it was impressive. I very much look forward to playing Halo 3: ODST in September, the beta for Halo: Reach in 2010 and the game itself later next year.

The motion camera looked amazing; I was impressed by what they’ve got it doing — it looks amazingly responsive and well, it surprised me – I expected something gimmicky; not that I’m saying some of the stuff won’t be, it’s almost certain that there will be silly stuff, but some of it looks cool.
Twitter & last.fm being integrated with the dashboard is cool, especially considering the amount I use them both.





Premium Gears 2 DLC, is it wanted already?

16 12 2008

This morning I woke to see the news that George Bush had had shoes thrown at his face there was a new map pack available for Gears of War 2 which costs 800 MS points.

My initial thought when seeing this was “Why?”

Of course, for such a high-calibre game like Gears 2, DLC was inevatible; but should it have come this soon?

Gears 2 has been less of a success than I’m sure they could have hoped for, not with sales, but with multiplayer and Xbox Live popularity – it only remained the most played game on Xbox Live for three weeks; far less than the original Gears.

Primarily, I think this is due to the fact that there have been hideous problems with actually getting into a game. I’ve only been able to get into two, one which was okay and the other which was extremely laggy and ended premeturely. Other than that, I have just spent large amounts of time waiting to be matched into a game only to be rewarded with nothing until I eventually give up.

I’m not alone. Epic has already released a title update which was supposed to help with this issue (I can’t say that it achieved it’s objective though :( )

So, for me new maps for Gears really isn’t enticing, I’ve not even seen all the one’s that it came with! And personally I don’t see these new maps bringing people back to Gears 2 multiplayer; perhaps fixing the matchmaking?

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Will Xbox Live fail this ‘Holiday Season’?

30 09 2008

During the time up and around Christmas last year, Xbox Live had some serious issues.

Sometimes the service was completely down, and sometimes it was just very flakey meaning that you couldn’t play any matchmaking games due to some sort of issue with the service.

For anyone trying to play during these times, Xbox Live is excruciatingly annoying! It is also known to get a bit flakey during popular periods e.g. Saturday evenings. Fantastic for a service that we’re paying for, eh?

Hopefully, having had a year and at least two scheduled maintanence periods since then (one of which was yesterday), the service will cope with the influx of users over Christmas.

Did we recieve any compensation for these problems last time? Yeah, we got a free arcade game (Undertow).

Frankly though, I’d rather have a stable service that works when I want to use it.

So, place your bets: will Xbox Live have problems this year? I’m gonna go with yes, especially with things like Gears 2…

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teh Haloz is back on top :)

30 01 2008

hmmm….. Knocked off for one week only. Major Nelson I wonder if they will keep switching for a while until GTA IV comes out? Or perhaps not until Gears of War 2 comes out at some point?

Anywho… I’m glad its back as the most played game on Xbox Live

Nothing else to see here :)

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Lost VERY soon :D





wow…unexpected – COD4 number one played game this week

22 01 2008

Major Nelson – Most played games week 14/01

Damn, it really shouldn’t be this way in my opinion – not that I’ve put much time into Call of Duty 4 multiplayer or single player for that matter, but I really don’t think its a particularly great game. I find the multiplayer rather boring and the campaign OK. I’d much rather play Halo 3 multiplayer, drive round in a hog…. prat about – its much more fun in my opinion.

*goes to play Halo 3 in hope that its status will be resumed*Sad

oh, but can’t…. 2 exams tomorrow, must reviseCrying