Next-Gen Online Services Get More Goods
Now that all three consoles are competing in the online market, regular news about the three systems is beginning to be regularly released, as Virtual Console tries to top Xbox Live which in turn tries to overshadow e-Distribution. Sony's online offering is still being finalized now that the console is on the market, and limits on the system are still being decided upon. 500 MB is apparently going to be the cap for downloadable content via the service (much larger than Live's 50 MB limit). The company has also confirmed they'll be offering new version of retro games, to compete directly with Microsoft's service. Speaking of which, Double Dragon will be joining the other classic games on Xbox Live sometime in the future. This week's update was a patch for Texas Hold Em' , while the week before saw the much-anticipated (and well reviewed) Small Arms released to fans. Related to Microsoft's service, the much rumoured Xbox Live Arcade joystick was formally announced by MadCatz this week. Not to be left out, Nintendo's Virtual Console grew by three titles this week; gamers can now download Super Star Soldier, Golden Axe, and Genesis classic Ecco the Dolphin. Like Microsoft, Nintendo has plans to release new content every week for the forseeable future.
First thing Microsoft needs to do is include the wireless adapter with premium systems.
No, believe it or not Microsoft, my router is not within 20 feet of my gaming console, and I don't feel like dropping $100 on your official wireless addon which places your console in striking distance of Sony, and way ahead of the Wii.
You have got to get yourself into these 40 player Resistance matches. And Motorstorm online is just a few months away. And it is all free for the life of the console. And dedicated servers - Resistance is lag free even with huge numbers of players.
Microsoft better get a fucking clue. 50 dollars a year just for the privilege of playing games online? I don't think so. That adds up to 250 dollars over five years! And no dedicated servers? They expect people to pay money to NOT GET what Sony is providing for free? I don't think so. And Microsoft expects people to pay for weak online games like Gears of War - 8 player max. WTF is up with that??? Lame.
Microsoft needs to either drop the stupid 50 dollar a year charge. Now. 8 player 'bumpy shiny normal mapped space marine matches' ain't going to cut it.