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Posted: Mon, 11th May 2015 07:05 Post subject: |
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wow. from the time of me reading this (half hour ago) to now, the halo online wiki and the nifty guide at google docs both went down. Good luck stamping it out though, already have it running. With the input tweak (kills acceleration) it controls pretty well. Looks like a last gen title though
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Posted: Thu, 14th May 2015 22:35 Post subject: |
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TiHKAL
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Posted: Thu, 14th May 2015 22:36 Post subject: |
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Maybe this is how they are going to save PC Gaming? Someone should run Wireshark and allow the brick to occur.
Maybe the 'Magic Packet' can be sent out to the masses.
/s
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Posted: Thu, 14th May 2015 23:54 Post subject: |
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Only banning console?
If they were beta testers who signed NDA, they could be legally pursued to the court for leaking company secrets. Sure, it's stupid but You know how those big companies are.
I too, can't take photo of anything in my work and post it on the internet... I would go to jail immidietly for that.. not have my console banned.
And to remind.. Cockstar was banning people playing gta V for PS4 on twitch 2-3 days before release. They were banning people, who legally bought the game and played it... even tho it was the same game as released over year before on old consoles.. Now that was pathethic because those people have not signed anything or agreed to license.. they just bought the game
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Epsilon
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Posted: Fri, 15th May 2015 00:14 Post subject: |
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| KillerCrocker wrote: | Only banning console?
If they were beta testers who signed NDA, they could be legally pursued to the court for leaking company secrets. Sure, it's stupid but You know how those big companies are.
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Well thats alright then. Don't hate pedophiles for ruining souls of kids then, you know it's just what they do, I mean, you know how they are.
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Posted: Fri, 15th May 2015 00:34 Post subject: |
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thats a nice way of just picking up a line from my whole post and completely missing the point wtf
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SteamDRM-"Call of Duty is the symbol of the true perfection in every aspect. Call of Duty games are like Mozart's/Beethoven's symphonies"
deadpoetic-"are you new to the cyberspace?"
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Posted: Fri, 15th May 2015 00:51 Post subject: |
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oh fuck it... whatever
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SteamDRM-"Call of Duty is the symbol of the true perfection in every aspect. Call of Duty games are like Mozart's/Beethoven's symphonies"
deadpoetic-"are you new to the cyberspace?"
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Posted: Fri, 15th May 2015 12:07 Post subject: |
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far for me to take microsoft side but sounds fair game to me.
| Code: | | as per that agreement with the testers |
personally if i would intentionally break a customer agreement, leaking a busnises plan or internal test materials/documents, just losing my computer is one of the best things it can happen. i would get fucked in every hole. figurative speaking.
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Posted: Fri, 15th May 2015 13:58 Post subject: |
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@difm
Good update, thank you, and that's much more understandable. Having the power to remotely disable your $500 purchased hardware is deplorable and shouldn't be used under any circumstances.
@frogster
The "agreement" is entered with anyone that installs any piece of software. EULA is hardly a binding contract. Now, NDAs on the other hand, can be and I absolutely understand that .. but I still don't agree with, nor condone, any ability on MS' part to remotely brick hardware just because their panties are in a bunch.
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Posted: Sun, 17th May 2015 05:46 Post subject: |
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Not like Gear of Derps is good game to begin with anyway.
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Posted: Sun, 17th May 2015 07:08 Post subject: |
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| Przepraszam wrote: | | Not like Gear of Derps is good game to begin with anyway. |
Well fuck You dearly
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Posted: Sun, 17th May 2015 07:11 Post subject: |
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He's right. Gear of Derps is a shining example of atrocious gun play, half assed cover shooting, "gritty" texture work, brown shit filter to enhance the "gritty"-ness and pathetic character building.
Almost as bad as Army of Two but that one takes the cake.
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Posted: Sun, 17th May 2015 07:23 Post subject: |
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| zibztrollingme wrote: | | He's right. Gear of Derps is a shining example of atrocious gun play, half assed cover shooting, "gritty" texture work, brown shit filter to enhance the "gritty"-ness and pathetic character building. |

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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jun 2015 20:14 Post subject: |
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| Quote: | Microsoft & Xbox To Be Present At PC Gaming E3 2015 Conference
June 3, 2015 John Papadopoulos 15 Comments
AMD and PC Gamer announced today via a press release that Microsoft has joined the upcoming “AMD Presents The PC Gaming Show Powered by PC Gamer” event as both a sponsor and participant. Taking place in Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at the Belasco Theater, the show will feature appearances and announcements from some of the biggest names in the PC gaming industry. Head of Xbox, Phil Spencer and several game developers will share the latest details about gaming on Windows 10 as well as showcase several upcoming games.
Phil Spencer, head of Xbox at Microsoft, said:
“For us, the PC Gaming Show is the ideal place to speak directly to PC gamers, and it’s a great time to talk about Windows 10 – the best operating system we’ve ever created for gamers on PCs. With Windows 10, we’re bringing the best of Xbox with the best of Windows gaming, including Xbox Live and the new Xbox app, Game DVR for nearly every game, and DirectX 12 for better gaming graphics and performance.”
Tim Clark, Global Editor-in-Chief at PC Gamer, added:
“Windows is a vital element of the PC gaming experience for so many of us, and I’m excited to see what Microsoft has in store. The PC Gaming Show is a celebration of every aspect of the platform, so I’m delighted Xbox has decided to play such a key part in it.”
Presented by AMD, organized by PC Gamer, and streamed live in partnership with Twitch, the show will bring the PC gaming community together under one roof for announcements and presentations from both major companies and rising independent developers.
Hosted by Sean ‘Day[9]’ Plott, participants of the show include Dean Hall (DayZ), Blizzard, Bohemia Interactive, Tripwire Interactive, Fullbright, Cliff Bleszinski (Boss Key Productions), Devolver Digital, Nexon, Creative Assembly, Square Enix, CCP Games, Paradox Interactive, and many more. |
http://www.dsogaming.com/news/microsoft-xbox-to-be-present-at-pc-gaming-e3-2015-conference/

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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jun 2015 20:16 Post subject: |
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gameplay trailer of Gayble Legends?
Coulc be cool if some any of Halo MCC, Forza 5/Horizon 2 or Sunset Overdrive got ported , but that wouzldnt be MS even though there have been some rumours.
All in all the one port i would love from them would be Fable 2 (port or remake) .
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jun 2015 20:16 Post subject: |
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Yay, can't wait to stream Forza 5 to my Windows 10 PC from an Xbox One I have to purchase. Thank you Microsoft, thank you for saeving Windows gaeming again.
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jun 2015 20:21 Post subject: |
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- We'd like to announce we are bringing Halo to PC! Yes, Halo 2 will be a Windows 10 exclusive. Pre order now!
- But Halo 2 was already on PC?
- Yes, but it was "Vista exclusive" back then. This time it requires 10. 
TWIN PEAKS is "something of a miracle."
"...like nothing else on television."
"a phenomenon."
"A tangled tale of sex, violence, power, junk food..."
"Like Nothing On Earth"
~ WHAT THEY'RE TRYING TO SAY CAN ONLY BE SEEN ~
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHTUOgYNRzY
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jun 2015 20:21 Post subject: |
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Fuck off microsoft. Or at least stay put, no more GFWL crap from you.
| boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote: | | i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then |
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jun 2015 20:22 Post subject: |
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Why the fuck would anyone related to Shitbox be anywhere near a "PC show"? What an utter joke it will be.
| Quote: | | With Windows 10, we’re bringing the best of Xbox with the best of Windows gaming |
Guess I'll be skipping Windows 10.
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jun 2015 20:27 Post subject: |
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http://www.pcgamer.com/interview-phil-spencer-on-why-microsoft-is-joining-the-pc-gaming-show/
| Quote: | PCG: Xbox already has its own conference during E3. What made you also want to participate in the PC Gaming Show?
Phil Spencer: We’re proud to be involved in the first PC Gaming Show. E3 has traditionally been a console-focused event, so it’s great that there is a forum to celebrate all that is going on in the community and it’s an opportunity for us to speak directly to core PC gamers. In Windows gaming we are part of an overall ecosystem and it’s critical that we understand and recognize this.
What can we expect from your part of the PC Gaming Show?
Spencer: For us, it’s about kick-starting a more regular and open dialogue with the community so that we can collect feedback and share developments on what we are working on. Specifically, we’ll share our vision for gaming on Windows 10 and why it’s the best version of Windows ever for both gamers and developers alike. We have bold ambitions, but we also want to set expectations early and often as to what gamers and developers should expect. Also, we want to make clear that when we talk about Xbox going forward, we’re talking about gaming on all Windows 10 devices – PCs, tablets, phones, Xbox One and HoloLens. And we’ll talk about some of the games we have coming to the PC this year.
Looking forward to that. I have to say, though, rebranding Xbox as a multi-platform thing still feels like a hard sell to me. How has that message been received so far, from your perspective?
Spencer: We’re at the beginning of this new journey. Today when I look around, I see games showing up in places I never would have imagined back when consoles and handhelds were starting to become really popular. Today through Windows, Microsoft has a reach that spans billions of devices. That’s where I see a natural progression for Xbox to expand. To us, and to millions of gamers, Xbox is gaming. And those gamers play on PCs, tablets, phones, and want to play on new devices. It makes sense for Xbox to play on those devices too. We’re about connecting gamers and their games - wherever they play.
Over the last few years many PC gamers developed a sense that, from a gaming perspective, the platform wasn’t important to Microsoft. Do you understand how that perception came about?
Spencer: We certainly understand the perspective. That’s one of the reasons why we need to be here. We want to be clear with the community about not only our progress and our ambitions, but also how we think about other popular gaming platforms like Valve, Origin, GoG, Oculus, etc. in the broader PC gaming ecosystem.
Games for Windows Live hurt Microsoft’s reputation with PC gamers considerably. What were the key mistakes made by that initiative, and how are you aiming to do things differently now?
Spencer: We weren’t fully committed as a company and I’ve said that before. We made commitments to developers and consumers that I don’t feel we lived up to. The key difference now is that the Xbox team is driving the Windows and console gaming efforts as one connected ecosystem. Games and gaming is front and center in our device and service strategy at Microsoft. I can tell you definitively that our team has never committed more resources to making Windows better for game developers and gamers, and that means any gamer on Windows 10, regardless of storefront or device.
Will bringing Xbox to Windows 10 see you bring Xbox One exclusive deals to PC as well?
Spencer: Our vision is to unify platforms so gamers can play the games they want on any Windows 10 device – PC, Xbox One or otherwise. That can come in the form of game streaming to a Windows 10 PC from Xbox One or simultaneously shipping games on both platforms. For developers, Windows 10 brings one core operating system, one application platform, one gaming social network, one store, and one ingestion path across more than one billion devices. Getting the platform and service ready and shipped are our first priorities. You’ll hear more about specific game titles and partnerships as we move forward.
Are we going to see original, PC-exclusive games from Microsoft Studios after Fable Legends?
Spencer: The charter of Microsoft Studios is to develop games that showcase the best of every Windows device. You can absolutely count on us to invest in games for the PC. While we want to break down the walls between platforms, we also know that certain games are optimized for certain devices.
One of those walls I think a lot of PC gamers would like to see broken down is Halo. Would you rule out the possibility of Halo, Xbox’s biggest franchise, returning to PC?
Spencer: Halo already has a long history on PC. “Halo: Combat Evolved” shipped on the original Xbox and Windows 98, and “Halo 2” came to PC after the Xbox 360 version. And for Windows 8 we shipped “Halo: Spartan Assault” and then just recently “Halo: Spartan Strike.” There's definitely a legacy there. So no, we wouldn’t rule out more Halo coming to the PC.
What do you see as the biggest potential growth area for PC gaming?
Spencer: Unifying gaming experiences across all devices, giving PC gamers more ways to play and more people to play with. There hasn’t been a gaming platform built with that in mind, keeping the gamer at the center across devices. It’s all about great games. And today’s gamers want more choices to play the games they love on the device of their choice. But let’s be clear, the PC gaming space is healthy today. As the platform holder we have some specific areas we have to deliver on and as a creative organization we believe we have some unique franchises and service ideas that can augment PC gaming.
You’ve talked a bit before about how Microsoft doesn’t necessarily see itself as being in direct competition with Steam – Ori and the Blind Forest was recently published there, for instance. How does Xbox see itself in relation to the PC platform? A publisher? A retailer? What does it want to be?
Spencer: A combination of all. We’re a company built by PC gamers, and we want to enrich PC gaming for gamers, developers and the industry. I’m a big fan of Steam, 95% of Steam games are played on Windows. At the end of day, we want to be the best at giving gamers their greatest gaming experiences as a platform, publisher or retailer. That said, we’ll obviously be shipping a Windows Store with the launch of Windows 10. We’ll make sure our first-party franchises are well assorted in our first-party store. It’s good for the store to have first-party games using our service, this will be the same for Xbox Live on Windows. The combination of first-party studios using our service and store will make us a better platform.
What do you see Microsoft’s key role in the PC space as being?
Spencer: Windows is the most popular platform for games in the world and we are committed to doing more. Xbox needs to deliver meaningful, measurable improvements for games and gamers – both for existing games and services and new titles. Windows 10 delivers features like built in Game DVR for nearly any game, DirectX 12 capabilities for performance and speed boosts, cross-device multiplayer for playing on PC against friends on Xbox One, keeping content you earn or buy regardless of the device, and the new Xbox app that includes game streaming. We are just getting started with Windows 10 and we look forward to working closely with the PC gaming community to meet and beat their expectations. I guess if I had to sum up all we could do, the result would be that gamers will feel like the best games in the world come to Windows, are easily acquired, have consistent and reliable online services and that studios and publishers feel like they can build and grow a healthy business on Windows. |
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jun 2015 20:33 Post subject: |
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So they're making GFWL again except it'll just be called Xbox Live for some stupid reason.
Yeah, no thanks.
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jun 2015 20:35 Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | That can come in the form of game streaming to a Windows 10 PC from Xbox One |
Someone punch this fucking twat. Punch him real hard.
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jun 2015 20:52 Post subject: |
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oh great so from a Failed Vista GFWL ... we will get this SHIT again but as XBL
Windows 10 :
"including Xbox Live as a new app"
"Game DVR for nearly every game"
"DirectX 12 for better gaming graphics and performance"
don't forget to log in , to SAVE your game
no, thank you
next thing you know... they will hold internet access/dx12 features ransom, if you will not pay for PC GOLD FOR XBOX LIFE 
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jun 2015 21:07 Post subject: |
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| sabin1981 wrote: | | Quote: | | That can come in the form of game streaming to a Windows 10 PC from Xbox One |
Someone punch this fucking twat. Punch him real hard. |
Sigh... Phil Spencer...
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next thing you know... they will hold internet access/dx12 features ransom, if you will not pay for PC GOLD FOR XBOX LIFE  |
Damn it Hfric, don't give Microtard any ideas 
1 and 2 are still amazing.
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jun 2015 21:15 Post subject: |
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I cannot understand them. Why on Earth someone wants to play crappy Xboner games on Windows 10 instead just playing them on Xboner? Microsoft's strategy sucks so bad.
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