Replies to kain187
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@kain187 Oh yeah, I've met a lot of great people thanks to MLP, no doubt.
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@kain187 I just lost interest in the show. It's not necessarily that I dislike it, I just got bored of it.
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@kain187 Just healing and building robots
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@kain187 Been doing well for the most part, I'm not even a fan of the show anymore but I ended up sticking around here for the community.
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@skulls do it yourself
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@skulls no its comunity logo monday
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@skulls damn headphones broke and i had to tape them
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@skulls But i have a feeling deep down Sony is gonna screw up just like they did with the Failstation 3
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@skulls I played the game when both the PS3 and 360 came out and voted no on the PS3. If i find the PS4 or Xbox One lacking, i shall make the vote to cast them into hell if one fails
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@skulls i'll play the wait and see game once more
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@skulls i know that. so didn't i til they dropped the ball
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@skulls Well, i rather buy an xobx than something from sony. you cant' get the good DLC on the damn thing. Heck, it might catch fire if ya look at it wrong
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@skulls But like i said, i await E3 to make any more plans about the Xbox One. If it has better games and it isn't online all the time stuff, ten i'll buy one. Need to upgrade anyway. Besides, you already know how i feel about Sony anyway
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@skulls I'm not the biggest fan of it, but I'm leaving my decision after both are announced, released, and reviews are out.
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@skulls That confused me as well
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@skulls Exactly what I said.
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@skulls I'm still waiting til E3 to make my final thoughts on the matter
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@skulls Trust me, you haven't ever had real freedom.
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@skulls Another key phrase that industry watchers and fans alike have been on the lookout for was notably absent, however. Would the new Xbox have some sort of "always online" requirement — a "feature" so feared by gamers it consumed the Internet with rumors and lead to a high-level Microsoft employee's departure? Tuesday, Microsoft brought the controversy to a close not with a bang, but with a whimper. The company answered the question head-on in its FAQ page. "No, it does not have to be always connected, but Xbox One does require a connection to the Internet," the statement read. "We’re designing Xbox One to be your all-in-one entertainment system that is connected to the cloud and always ready. We are also designing it so you can play games and watch Blu-ray movies and live TV if you lose your connection." "
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@skulls Eh. Then go to the PS4. No one's forcing you to get the Xbox One.
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@skulls 1) Technically, it only requires an online check every 24 hours. After that, it can be online in between checks. 2) You can easily just use your phone's hotspot to check. 3) Yeah, the used game thing sucks, and they're tied to your account, BUT you can trade used games online. 4) The Kinect's had a bad rap since it came out with the 360. If you're really that concerned, don't use the Kinect.
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@skulls ok.....
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@skulls Which makes no sense, because the thing had just been announced. But please oh swami, how will it fail? XD
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@skulls do tell
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@skulls yep
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@skulls couldn't
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@skulls What? lol
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@skulls They wont be back for a couple of days
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@skulls at mike's watching house. they went camping and didnt take the dogs
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@skulls If he does, it ain't gonna be pretty right?