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Reactions to the

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Xbox
360 pricing have been

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all over
the place, most of what I’ve seen is bad, but at the end of the
day I doubt it really matters.  People buy what they want to buy, even if it places them in mortal danger.

Gabe purchased his 3D0 for a total of four hundred dollars, and this was money he earned dodging golf balls at a driving range, so the true cost to him psychologically must have been profound - and he still managed to, for good or ill, make that shit happen.  We played our Wing Commander and felt like we were on the cusp.

We were cusping.

I think the Xbox 360 is at least as cool as the 3D0 was.  I also think that four hundred dollars is too Goddamn much - in any event, it’s widely considered too much by those who will buy it anyway - but the three hundred dollar model isn’t worth it at all.  If you’re ever planning to get

  • a wireless controller,
  • a remote control,
  • a hard drive,
  • hook the machine up High-Def,
  • or play on Live
  • and you try to piece that stuff into (what they call) the Core System, the numbers don’t work.  I mean, look at those prices.  At the very least, you’re going to need their forty dollar memory card.  The lower cost “sku” isn’t for the “Wal-Mart” consumer, it’s for fucking retards.

    I’m not trying to push you into the high cost option, I’m confident that the average Penny Arcade reader has been making sound, informed console buying decisions for as many as twenty years.  I’m trying to say that their low cost option doesn’t actually exist

    The “hard drive: optional” scenario is unfortunate, because I believed them last generation when they said local storage was critical for a modern, Internet capable system.  I also watched as even the Playstation 2, the undisputed victor of the last generation, still wasn’t able to make a fixed disk work as a peripheral developers would utilize.  If they want to distinguish options for the system, there are many other peripherals to do it with outside of base functionality.  Of course, they would say - as they have been telling developers for a year - that the machine minus the hard drive is the base system.  I’m not saying that is out and out sophistry, I think it was a pragmatic decision - the original Xbox was an expensive experiment for Microsoft.  The scenario is just suboptimal.     

    Honestly, when this x850 I have is no longer sufficient to play the Games Of The Future (I give it a year), I had hoped to retreat into consoles altogether, a land of relative sanity.  I don’t think this is a step in that direction.  Dave Perry said some things in this Next-Gen article on 360 pricing that made my blood run cold, saying the PC is the model consoles need to be shooting for, upgradable texture memory and physics units and God knows what else.  Jesus Christ, you guys.  You’re going to drive me back into tabletop full time.

    (CW)TB out.

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    Tycho

    We got to thinking that since the show isn’t 24 hours, and there are some types of games that require a little more permanence, we’d take advantage of the ballroom the Doubletree gave us so you could kind of create your own convention.

    It’s the Bellefield Ballroom downstairs - 2400 square feet, tables and chairs, bring your own games of any kind and get down for as long as you wish.  It’ll open at 5 on Friday and go until 5 on Sunday.  I hope someone takes advantage of it.

    (CW)TB

    Tycho

    This post isn’t actually about World of Warcraft.

    Near Menethil, there are a number of kill quests where you must seek out crocolisks of different kinds, except there are never enough of a specific type for all the people who want to do the quest, and they become an almost mythical creature.  The game takes place in a mythical context already, so we’re talking about truly nested levels of rarity.  I made up a little song to sing about crocolisks and their valuable skins just to pass the time. 

    I sang all througout high school, not like in the halls or something but in classes explicitly designed for it.  I know hundreds of songs from all time periods, sea shanties, concert choral arrangements of Shakespeare sonnets, barbershop, folk, hundreds of songs.  But when I’m supposed to sing to our baby, a baby we are not certain can even hear yet, the only song that comes to mind is this crocolisk thing. 

    No doubt he is already desirous of that supple leather.  I will ask him in December, when he emerges from my wife’s vagina.     

    (CW)TB

    Tycho

    Usually when I heard that a brand has been spun off into some other take on the franchise I cringe instinctively.  That’s not exactly fair, because some of my favorite games have been born in this way:  Final Fantasy Tactics is an excellent game in it’s own right, thought it leveraged the most potent brand in the universe.  Heroes of Might and Magic itself was a spinoff, and you’d be a fool to hold that against it.

    Dark Messiah of Might and Magic isn’t something I knew a lot about before this 1up article, other than I thought the name was kind of overwrought.  Go read it, and watch the video.  Source engine?  Genuinely intriguing first person melee?  Rowrr

    (CW)TB