I showed up super late. And only got to play a few games with James before I had to leave. And a little injustice. I really need to work on my marvel skill. Idk if I can catch up cuz everybody else there is so good. Injustice on the other hand I’m starting to hate. But maybe it’s cuz I suck at that too!
Yeah, GG’s to everyone last night. Woot, I’m sorry I still suck and get salty. I haven’t seen that many people since Hastings days. If the attendance keeps up, I’m hoping we can start doing ranbats again.
Thanks for the lab results, Squab. Sorry that I couldn’t be there last night. By the time I got out of work, it just wouldn’t have been worth it. In the meantime, I’m going to do some Marvel lab experiments of my own and see if I can’t find some better, or at least more, approach options and unblockable setups for my X-23, Taskmaster, and Akuma team.
Guy, decided to branch out on my blog gaming site gamingflow.blogspot.com . I’m planning to add more post authors to post their opinion, strategies, pics and vids on classic and new fighting, adventure and etc. This will give the site more varied and expanded view. If you interested message me here, solsun2@yahoo.com or facebook facebook.com/Sunblaze1 . Expanding and add more heads to the hydra will only ballon the site as a whole.
Internal Microsoft Memo Reportedly Debunks Always-Online Xbox
Console should “just work” regardless of users’ internet status.
by Andrew Goldfarb
May 6, 2013
An email reportedly sent to Microsoft employees seems to debunk rumors that the next Xbox will require a constant internet connection.
The alleged email, obtained by Ars Technica, is said to have been sent to “all full-time employees working on the next Xbox” and contains the following text:
“Durango is designed to deliver the future of entertainment while engineered to be tolerant of today’s Internet. There are a number of scenarios that our users expect to work without an Internet connection, and those should ‘just work’ regardless of their current connection status. Those include, but are not limited to: playing a Blu-ray disc, watching live TV, and yes playing a single player game.”
As Ars points out, in addition to debunking rumors of a constant internet connection, the email also seems to lend more evidence to rumors that the next Xbox will function as a cable box and allow playback of live TV. The email also seems to confirm that Microsoft’s new console will include a Blu-Ray drive.
Well, I just may stay on this side of the fence. We will all see at the Xbox presentation.