Don't feel like playing a game? Fire up XBMC and listen to music. Fuck pluggin in your iPod. Want to play some old-school games? Fire up an emulator or two. Want to play Madden 06? Fire it up. Want to play NFS: Gay Racing? Fire it up. Xbox 360 is whack, minus the better graphics.
Why care about backwards compatibility? All of the games worthwhile from the Xbox will soon have sequels on 360, and if you buy a 360, shouldn't you be playing the new games?
Seriously, aside from the geeks who bought the CD to toy around with it, how many people have this installed on their machine? It's probably people who already have all sorts for virii on their systems. The rootkit doesn't have a remote vulnerability so they'd have to stupid to get this new trojan anyways.
No the problem is they're adding a feature that's been in other OS's for ages. It's somewhat innovative, but it's like IE7: too little, too late. 1337.
I feel privileged you replied #10. Now die. Sooner than that other guy.
You need to die. Soon.
You're a moron. Die.
Don't feel like playing a game? Fire up XBMC and listen to music. Fuck pluggin in your iPod. Want to play some old-school games? Fire up an emulator or two. Want to play Madden 06? Fire it up. Want to play NFS: Gay Racing? Fire it up. Xbox 360 is whack, minus the better graphics.
Why care about backwards compatibility? All of the games worthwhile from the Xbox will soon have sequels on 360, and if you buy a 360, shouldn't you be playing the new games?
Seriously, aside from the geeks who bought the CD to toy around with it, how many people have this installed on their machine? It's probably people who already have all sorts for virii on their systems. The rootkit doesn't have a remote vulnerability so they'd have to stupid to get this new trojan anyways.
It's a sad day when our most popular events involve NASCAR hicks and Britney.
We should expect temperatures to fall soon as a new wave of pirates emerges.
No the problem is they're adding a feature that's been in other OS's for ages. It's somewhat innovative, but it's like IE7: too little, too late. 1337.