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  • clevelandkid
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    I'm interested to see whats going to happen with the rentals. Is this going to bankrupt Gamefly and make Redbox and BB stop renting games? I play a ton of video games, but I rarely buy them. Not gonna be happy if its cost prohibitive to rent.

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by JC316 View Post
    I don't like the idea of an always on camera and mic at all. There is too much potential for abuse. That said, just put a piece of tape over the camera, problem solved.


    Will someone please tell John that putting your finger over the camera doesn't mute the microphone.

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  • FATHERFORD
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    No, penis enlargement ads will pop up.

    Hey I'm all up for ideas on how to get a 14" penis.

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  • JC316
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    I don't like the idea of an always on camera and mic at all. There is too much potential for abuse. That said, just put a piece of tape over the camera, problem solved.

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  • 71chevellejohn
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    and somebody might be watching you.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by FATHERFORD View Post
    So if I walk in front of my Xbox naked porn will pop up?
    No, penis enlargement ads will pop up.

    Last edited by CJ; 05-28-2013, 10:01 AM.

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  • FATHERFORD
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    So if I walk in front of my Xbox naked porn will pop up?

    Sounds good to me.

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  • 71chevellejohn
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    Australia, Germany voice privacy concerns over Xbox1



    The Australian and German officials are concerned with the "always on" camera and privacy policies of Xbox One.

    Software giant Microsoft revealed in the unveiling of Xbox One is the console's always 'on' Kinect camera is being questioned by activities concerned with privacy. While Microsoft maintains that the company has "very, very good policies around privacy," it's a fact that the Kinect camera is always listening and watching even in a low powered state.

    Microsoft exec Phil Harrison told Eurogamer that the Kinect camera does not collect personal information unless the user's "opt" into it even if it is still listening and watching.

    "We take it very seriously. We aren't using Kinect to snoop on anybody at all. We listen for the word 'Xbox on' and then switch on the machine, but we don't transmit personal data in any way, shape or form that could be personally identifiable to you, unless you explicitly opt into that," Harrison said.

    Australian authorities are concerned with this particular feature of Xbox. Time Vines, director of Civil Liberties Australia, recently told GamesFIX that he is concerned with the Xbox One and Kinect. He said that Microsoft will have to answer questions about its product that has the ability to listen and watch people all the time.

    Vines stated, "people should have the ability to turn off the camera or microphone, even if it limits the functionality of the machine." He added, "of course, if Microsoft doesn't allow that [control], then people should vote with their wallets and skip the next Xbox."

    German officials are alarmed as well by the spying capabilities of Xbox in households. Peter Schaar, Berlin's federal data protection commissioner also expressed concerns about the Kinect camera. He told Spiegel Online, "The Xbox One continuously records all sorts of personal information about me. My reaction rates, my learning or emotional states. These are then processed on an external server, and possibly even passed on to third parties. A person cannot influence what information is stored or deleted."

    However, Microsoft defended its product claiming that the "always on" camera can be used for marketing research. Another Microsoft exec Phil Spencer hinted at some of the marketing implications that can come from Kinect's watchful eye. In the past, he painted a picture of a scenario where the Kinect camera can collect data for marketing purposes.

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  • CJ
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    Right now there's far too much conjecture and speculation. It seems pretty clear that no one knows what the fuck they're talking about.

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by Magnus View Post
    I think this would be ideal.

    Big picture warning:


    I do not have a problem with this model, if that's how it's going to work.

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  • jdgregory84
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    For all the PS4 nuthuggers. http://m.gamespot.com/news/ps4-may-i...report-6408925

    As far as the aesthetics of the new consoles, as long as it plays games and plays them well, who cares what the console looks like? Between that and it having an "unoriginal" name it sounds like a bunch of women in here.

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  • ScottJ
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    Thanks for making my new xbox look like an early 90's Hewlett Packard desktop PC.

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  • Probie
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    Originally posted by JC316 View Post
    Everyone is being too vague about this, they need to step up and give a clear answer. I know what they are doing, they are testing the reaction to see if they going to get boned or not. How many gamers are we going to lose and can we make up that loss with used fees?
    They'll say more at E3 hopefully.

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  • JC316
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    Everyone is being too vague about this, they need to step up and give a clear answer. I know what they are doing, they are testing the reaction to see if they going to get boned or not. How many gamers are we going to lose and can we make up that loss with used fees?

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