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Update: Microsoft announces on-demand games through XBLDVDBack23 @ Jun 03, 2009 01:54 | 12 comments
It's as simple as that. If you want to buy the game, simply log into XBL, search it, buy it, download it, and play.
The service will begin in August and will start with 30 games including Assassin's Creed, BioShock, Call of Duty 2, Crackdown, Mass Effect, and Oblivion. You can purchase the games using a credit card, or using Microsoft Points, and although the pricing isn't clear yet, it appears it will be similar to retail, only slightly cheaper.
It may be time to upgrade your HDDs as well, as these games will certainly eat up a 20GB or 60GB hard drive in no time. |
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Comment by: DXR88 (Jun 03, 2009 02:06) ah an MS classic maneuver, where the service of MS is nullified by the MS device. there is no way in hell this will take off, unless they do something about the ridicules HDD sizes, which they wont. |
Comment by: ZzeusS (Jun 03, 2009 02:26) Probably makes sense as the low end stuff is being phased out of the retail chain anyway. Some of those items go for 10 bucks. Why bother stocking it on the store shelves. |
Comment by: lamain (Jun 03, 2009 03:15) The Xbox 360 HDD might not be ready for this but I am. I for one will use it and I hope it takes off. I would hope and expect that if you buy a game you will be able to re-download it anytime. So no more scratched or lost disks.
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Comment by: pcrazy99 (Jun 03, 2009 06:20) I won't be doing this. I don't want to use up my bandwith downloading old games and eating up my harddrive. Maybe I would if I was able to upgrade my harddrive like a PS3. |
Comment by: mostopher (Jun 03, 2009 08:10) Great stuff, an end to resselling your old games, an end to finding your games cheaper in another shop and the added expense of buying a bigger hard drive. What a great idea for us gamers. Seriously though, the only real benefit i can see of DL games is finding rare or niche titles. |
Comment by: Interestx (Jun 03, 2009 14:26) Now give us a 500gb HDD.
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Comment by: Footie979 (Jun 04, 2009 00:04) I won't buy Xbox Originals online because I'd rather have a physical copy for the future. I won't buy non-disc games, only if they're Arcade or DLC. I bought the Tomb Raider: Anniversary add-on for TR: Legend, that's about all I'll do. |
Comment by: inagasake (Jun 04, 2009 01:58) HDD space is already a big issue Post-NXE. This would make it even more of an issue. When I first considered getting a 360, I figured 20 GB would be enough. Boy was I wrong. It didn't take long to fill my 60 GB hard drive. Three of my games are multi-disc (Lost Odyssey 4 DVDs, Blue Dragon 3 DVDs, Infinite Undiscovery 2 DVDs) so you can imagine how annoying HDD space management is. I had to delete the Lost Odyssey (which I beat but will revisit later for side quests and achievements) and Eternal Sonata (returning to later) installs to make room for new installs.
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Comment by: Dr_Ni2 (Jun 23, 2009 17:26) Originally posted by pcrazy99: Simple upgrade, snap off the old HDD then snap the new one on, no screws, not difficult. |
Comment by: MrPuffin (Jul 03, 2009 06:36) Originally posted by DXR88:
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Comment by: howy_2005 (Jul 03, 2009 17:27) Originally posted by pcrazy99: that merely depends on how the game is formatted....for games like mass effect and oblivion...yeah that will work fin and cut your loading times. but for games like halo 3 or call of duty 2...the game's partition part of the hard drive for their maps to work effectively. Currently the way everything is set up..if you install games that work this way to your HDD loading times are terrible. hopefully MS releases patches for these games that fix that. |
Comment by: Alternity (Jul 31, 2009 14:17) That's true. I'm sure they'll augment the code to optimize load times, it's not incredibly difficult.
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