Well thats scary as fuck
omg
Totes having this on my headstone…
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Well that’s interesti- Is that a bear in the background? Or a bear-shaped topiary?
Well thats scary as fuck
omg
Totes having this on my headstone…
Oh
Well that’s interesti- Is that a bear in the background? Or a bear-shaped topiary?
Dear Anonymous, how do you function when you are made entirely out of quotes of and references to random entertainment material?
A number of places provide free wi-fi services, like mcdonalds and starbucks and your local library (probably.)
As for the second entirely unrelated part of the question I used to watch Sailor Moon when I was a kid, and I had a dream once where I transformed into her and Sailor Mars got eaten by a giant red monster on my front lawn. True story.
I did a reading of a particular part of Inheritance that stood out to me as especially strange, bad writing. Two and a half pages about a man’s fingernails.
1) I only know of two things that are being remade with One after them. I think the reasoning behind both the xbox and the youtube names is that they will unify everything; the xbox one is supposed to be an all-in-one home entertainment system (but it sucks) and youtube says it’s one channel design puts everything you need in one thing (it doesn’t.) So uh, false advertising I guess?
2) It’s not just children’s tv shows that are named after their main characters, but I guess that’s not important. I don’t know why character names = show title a lot of the time, but my guess is that it’s because it gets directly to the point and/or says “hey look these are the main characters they are important watch them.”
I’ve done several Pokemon LPs already (At least three, I think.) As for Sonic, one of the many ideas I have is a basically-blind run of the old sonic games because I never owned a sega console. It’s pretty low on my list-of-things-I-feel-like-right-now though.
I don’t really know what you mean by the last part (can’t you just connect to the internet with your psp?) but stay away from my house.

Alright, if you’re a consumer and you’re considering picking up the new Xbox One console, then please, take a moment to listen to me. Before we begin, no, I am not a fanboy or a hater. I have no console Bias. I have a PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, and a Gaming PC. Each has their pros and cons but now onto business.
DO NOT BUY AN XBOX ONE. Why? See the reasons below:
Xbox Requires an internet connection. Here’s how it works: Every 24 hours your Xbox will try to connect to Microsoft’s servers for verification. If it is unable to connect, sucks to be you. You’re blocked from playing even single player games until it can connect.
Source: http://kotaku.com/xbox-one-does-require-internet-connection-cant-play-o-509164109
Do you like renting games, lending them to a friend, or even borrowing them from a friend? No longer possible. Every Xbox One game you get must be registered to your Xbox live account to be played. After that point it will only work for you. No one else can use it unless they pay a fee. Essentially it works like this. You pick up a used Xbox One game from somewhere or someone, pop it into your console. The system verifies it’s been registered to your account. Uh-oh, it isn’t! In order to play it, you have to pay Microsoft a fee, which is currently slated to be full retail price. Doesn’t matter how scratched up it is or how cheap you got it at gamestop or from a friend. You aren’t just buying the physical copies anymore. You’re paying Microsoft for a LICENSE to be allowed to play that game.
It is worth mentioning Microsoft is exploring ways for you to trade in and resell your used games. This is rumored to mean that you can sell your digital license to play the game (registration) back to microsoft, likely for microsoft points. You can then trade in the game at gamespot for some cash if you like. Either way, as it currently stands, the new owner would still have to pay a fee on top of the price of actually buying the physical copy.
Source: http://www.technobuffalo.com/2013/05/21/xbox-one-fee-for-buying-used-games-full-retail-price/
Is it worth mentioning that Microsoft if shafting Indie Developers as well? Where as on Playstation Network or (whatever the Wii has) Indie Developers can self publish their content easily. Playstation even encourages this. Microsoft however forces these Indie Devs to enter publishing deals with them to be allowed to market their content. You don’t go through them, you don’t get to sell what you developed.
Source: http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/05/22/indie-devs-cant-self-publish-on-xbox-one
I’m not quite done yet! Now, I’m sure you heard a lot about “TV TV TV TV SPORTS TV TV SPORTS SPORTS TV.” Yes, the Xbox is slated to be able to stream live tv, live sports, etc. So let me ask you this. You obviously already have something like cable or DirecTV. Do you really want to shell out hundreds of dollars more and pay a monthly subscription fee to have another television provider? Yes, I said hundreds of dollars, and I don’t mean the cost of the console. To view live TV from the Xbox you are required to purchase ANOTHER separate device for it to work. Why would you even consider shelling out more money for something you already have anyway? Even if you didn’t, DirecTV is cheaper. Or you could even subscribe you Hulu.com and watch live tv on your computer. FOR MUCH CHEAPER. You essentially have to buy another cable box if you don’t have one. And if you do… what do you need the Xbox One for?
Source: http://www.vg247.com/2013/05/21/xbox-one-live-tv-available-in-us-only-at-launch-requires-separate-device/
So far we’ve discovered that the Xbox One is not really a gaming console, at least… not a consumer friendly gaming console. It’s being marketed as an all-in-one home entertainment system. Something to replace all of the other devices in your house. But there are drawbacks even to that. Put on your tin foil hats for this part folks. Take from it what you will, all I’ll say is… possibilities…
The Xbox One’s features will not function unless the Kinect is plugged in and active. This is not an optional piece anymore.
Source: http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/05/21/xbox-one-will-not-function-without-kinect-attached
So imagine your Kinect piece breaks? Tough luck, no more Xbox for you. But you know what’s worse?
Pay attention, because this is important. The Kinect is always watching. Always listening. Even when the system is off.
Yes. One of the ways to turn the system on is to audibly say: “Xbox On” while the system is off. The Kinect, which is always on, hears you and turns it on. Now this might seem like a cool feature, but did you know Microsoft patented a feature that would allow the Kinect’s camera (It’s no longer just a sensor, but a camera) to spy on you for the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America?) While they may not actually do this, it is actually possible for them to do this now. It has a camera, and a microphone. The Kinect is always on. It is ALWAYS listening, ALWAYS watching.
An idea has been tossed around that by using this feature, it will allows game developers and movie produces to set a limited amount of how many people can be allowed to view the entertainment. So as a hypothetical example, you and three friends are watching a movie, which is the maximum allowed. A fourth friend enters the room and the Kinect’s sensor registers the fourth individual. The movie stops and you a prompted to pay a fee so that the extra individual may also view the film. Again, that is NOT currently the case, but these are the ideas currently being tossed around with the system’s current capabilities.
Source for listening: http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/21/4352596/the-xbox-one-is-always-listening
Source of spying: http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/139706-microsofts-new-kinect-patent-goes-big-brother-will-spy-on-you-for-the-mpaa
Now, just two more things and I’ll be done here!
This isn’t really a good or bad thing, but it’s annoying. It also explains how they can prevent you from playing a used game if you didn’t pay their fee. Xbox one no longer plays games off the discs, you HAVE to install them to the hard-drive in order to play them. I believe PS3 also has you do this (on a number of games but not always it seems), except that PS3 isn’t trying to Nickle and Dime you at every corner. It also seems according to this article there is something related to the Online portion at the beginning of this post. The option is there for Developers to require the Xbox to always be online to play their particular game. Well, it seems PC gamers and console gamers have one thing in common now… DRM.
(At least pirates on PC can bypass DRM easily. Not an option for Consoles.)
Source: http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/21/4352314/xbox-one-hard-drive-game-installs
And last but not least, another annoyance… Xbox One will not be compatible with any and all current headsets. Nope, companies will either have to make new headsets altogether specifically for the Xbox One, and they have to adhere to what Microsoft wants. Look forward to price gouging.
Source: http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/05/22/xbox-one-incompatible-with-current-gaming-headsets
Oh, one more thing… If you have an Xbox 360, don’t get rid of it. Why? Well if you want to keep playing your old 360 games you’ll need it. The Xbox One isn’t backwards compatible. At all. Not only that, but President of Microsoft’s Xbox Division Don Mattrick insults the very notion of backwards compatibility! He calls it: “Backwards thinking.”
Source: http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/21/4350662/new-xbox-has-no-backwards-compatibilty
Source of insult: http://www.polygon.com/2013/5/22/4355984/xbox-one-backward-compatibility-backwards-thinking-don-mattrick
That is all I have to say currently folks, and I hope you took the time to read this far. I’ll conclude with the following… please… PLEASE do not buy this console. Paying for this supports greedy and anti-consumer business practices. Speak with your wallet, and pass up the Xbox One. No matter what games it might have that you want, even if they are exclusive. Do the right thing and make a statement. Refuse to be nickle and dimed like this. Refuse to be seen as a mindless consumer who will buy anything tossed to them.
We won’t know much else until after E3, but as it stands now, the PS4 or a decent gaming PC is the best way to go.
If you are willing to do so, please spread this post around. Liking is not even remotely necessary, but do please share it if you agree with and acknowledge what you’ve read here. The more people know, the fewer of them waste their money.
Thank you, kindly.
~Dylan Jordan
(Originally posted on Facebook by one of my friends. He brings up many valid points. Mind you, I haven’t been a fan of Xbox in a long time and I will most likely get a PS4. But this confirms further for me that I won’t be getting an Xbox one any time in the foreseeable future.)
TL;DR —The XBOX One is going to be a piece of shit and you really shouldn’t even remotely think about getting one.
Some of this seems a little far-fetched, but for the most part looks legit. The gaming industry as we know it has entered a death spiral, and all these companies want to do at this point is get as much money from you as possible. They’ve been trying to kill the option of buying used games for a while, too.
Independent developers are going to be the next big thing, and I’m looking forward to it. People will be able to fund games they’re actually interested in playing, and not relying on the industry to tell us what we want.
I used to play my xbox for hours every day, but lately I just haven’t had the urge. I’m tired of companies repackaging the same shit and selling it for $60 a pop. I’m sick of an industry that actively fights against catering to new demographics, and I’m tired of playing the same generic male protagonist despite the fact that at least half of gamers now are women. There are some games I’m looking forward to, and some companies that I’ll still buy from, but I’m definitely done with companies like Activision and Microsoft.
This sounds very much like the way Roahm complains about it when he’s particularly annoyed by it. Yeah, it’s dumb, but it doesn’t effect my ability to produce (or not produce) video content at least.
I don’t understand the problems or even any changes that yahoo buying tumblr could cause? As far as I know right now, none of the yahoo stuff will have any negative consequences. I mean, if it will actually change anything about how I can use tumblr, then maybe I’d be worried. I think people are just afraid of change.
Disclaimer: I could just be ignorant of what will happen when yahoo buys tumblr. I haven’t heard anything specific.
P.S. Instead of a website changing ownership and keeping the layout, why don’t we all get mad at a website not changing ownership and ruining the layout instead (youtube)
I “upgraded” to YouTube’s One Channel thing a while ago so that I could get used to it before they forced the change. As usual, YouTube’s new channel design removes features and advertises them as improvements. The biggest problem is that they took out 90% of the customization options. That doesn’t affect me too much, but I know it’s gonna wreck Roahm’s and Pink’s channels (especially pink because her friends did a bunch of art for it.)
Long story short, it’s dumb but I will trudge on.
…Wait a minute. YouTube One Channel… Xbox One… there must be some kind of connection!?