28th April 2007, 7:18 AM
Paco Wrote:It's not for playing, it's for chatting. The video demonstration they did with it made it seem like reaching the buttons with your thumbs was very accessible. It will vary depending on hand size, of course. It looks like a bigger Blackberry keyboard...and those are nice.
No they're not wtf ;D And as far as the horse masturbation I was refering to the GC keyboard.
Quote:Probably because MS wants to keep the reigns on you, keep you in their network, buying stuff in their store. They also mentioned something along the lines of "there are certain things that a PC is better suited for, and browsing the internet is one of them." Something to that effect.
Okay, wait... *gag*
Quote:I won't claim to know Microsoft's motivations, but I'll take a guess at them anyway. They want to keep you focused on the games, and the messenger really is just a side-feature not meant to be intrusive, so I imagine their line of thought went something along the lines of not wanting to hassle the gamer with having to switch between their controller or keyboard. Now you have access to both and it requires little more than adjusting your wrists. You can still navigate your dashboard, type messages, hop back in your game, chat some more...the controller never leaves your hand. I don't see how anyone can see this as a bad thing.
Well shit the bed Paco. MICROSOFT who practically INVENTED the web browser, thinks it doesnt belong on a video game system because its better suited for PC's. But a peripheral for the sole purpose of communicating to people on their PC's over the 360's network is... ok?
*huck*
*GROPH*
*HUUURRKK*
*HROLPHHHH*
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There, I just threw up my own comprehension and personal identity. Your corporate lingo reasoning has caused my body to violently reject my own brain. You're worse than Perrin Kaplan with a 2 foot leather dick.