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NEStalgia

Ugh, i went to download the gwg games and the xbox store is down.... Sure enough it's on the status page. RIP Live, 2000-2018

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ThanosReXXX

@NEStalgia I suppose the whole HDMI conundrum is the thing that you described as "weird stuff that TV's keep doing" at the beginning of your comment? If not, then I have no idea what weird stuff TV's are doing. I've never had a problem with playing games on a TV. Then again: I don't have any Sony consoles with weird, HDMI-related quirks...

But I can understand your point, concerning having to wear glasses, to be able to see an image on a TV screen 8 to 10 feet away. Although on the other hand, as a contact lens wearer, I'd suspect that if you'd need glasses in the first place, you'd supposed to be wearing them most of the time anyway...

Never had the pleasure of getting acquainted with SDI, other than with the other meanings of that particular acronym.

But I'm quite satisfied with my current setup, and from the sound of it, the cost to obtain it, would probably be well outside my ballpark, let alone the effort to try and get your hands of it.

But other than all of that, consoles are actually made to be played on a TV, so there's also tech inside to see to getting the best results out of them on a big screen. The fact that you CAN connect them to a monitor, really means nothing in that regard, other than just being an extra option for a niche group of people that would rather prefer to connect/display it like that. I mean: my Dreamcast could also be connected to a monitor, seeing as my VGA box, as the name already makes you understand, has a standard VGA output, but I also have one of these connectors on my TV, and if I'd had to choose between a 24 inch monitor, where I'd have to sit up straight in a bog standard office chair on wheels, or a 42 inch full HD plasma screen and a comfy couch, well... seems like a no-brainer to me.

And where resolution or frame rate is concerned, it doesn't matter either. My monitor is 60Hz, and so is my TV, and none of my consoles displays anything higher than 1080p, other than 4K media output on the Xbox One, but I never use that anyway. The monitor (or rather: the graphics card in my PC) can display higher resolutions, but because these aren't relevant for any of the consoles, there isn't anything to gain for me there either. And my Dreamcast only displays a max resolution of 480p anyway, so the picture isn't any better on a monitor than on a Full HD TV.

But yeah, to each their own, I guess. I wasn't trying to convince anyone anyway. Just gave my two cents on the matter, and gaming on a monitor, other than the odd PC-only game that I play every now and then, just isn't for me. And for me PC gaming and console gaming, even though they are becoming more closely related with each new generation, are still two separate entities for me, and as such, they also offer quite different experiences.

As for Games with Gold: no such problems here, so must be a US thing?
Either way: whenever I find that the service is down on the console on my side of the globe, then I usually just visit the website and acquire my free games from there:
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/live/gold#gameswithgold

Of course, you will still not be able to download them onto your console straight away, if the service doesn't work, but at least you won't miss out. And as you may have seen, they offered the first Xbox 360 Earth Defense Force game this month, and with the second one they offered last month, that completes the series for that console. And both are great arcade games, and fun games, also for those who are into the classic "giant alien insects invade Earth" type of movies.

I do still wonder why they offered us the games in the wrong order, though. Not that they have a really strict story line, so that you need to play them in the correct order, but the second game does offer some improvements in various areas, so playing them in a backwards order might make the older game feel more clunky or archaic, also graphics-wise. Oh, well. At least we've got both of them on backwards compatibility now, which is nice.

EDIT:
Made a small error on the refresh rates of my monitor and TV: max refresh rates are 85Hz and 100Hz respectively. Doesn't make much of a difference, though, because the TV still wins...

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'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'

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ThanosReXXX

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'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'

NEStalgia

@ThanosReXXX I'd argue the "high end TVs" are essentially gigantic monitors. With a price tag to match.

TV blood sweat and tears comes from receivers, switches, repeaters, etc in the chain to connect all relevant devices.

EEWWWW TV sound? I don't care how good the TV is...nope nope nope nope! You're either going full 5.1 with floor standers and at least one 15" sub, maybe two, and at minimum a 100W/ch amp/block setup, or it doesn't count. Therein is the blood sweat and tears part. The amplifier/processors/speakers, etc, etc that go with a full HT setup. I may not have a fancy 4k plasma HDR, but doggoneit that Jurassic Park foot stopp will hit 15Hz and you will FEEL that rumble, and it sounds like a movie theater. The audio cost a lot more than the screen...but it also lasts "forever" unlike the screen (amps don't last forever, speakers do unless you damage them, but amps can last decades.)

BUT that's really not suitable for endless gaming. Headphones give you the same clarity, detail, rumble, and bombast (short of the 15Hz feeling-only range) without blasting anyone else nearby. GOOD headphones though. With a proper headphone amplifier. Good headphones cost as much as consoles. Or more (but, pads aside, last forever.) I don't care how good your TV is, you will never go back to using it's speakers after hearing that immersion

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ThanosReXXX

@NEStalgia I actually have, and I did. The cost is just not worth it for me. I'm not a massive audiophile, so basically I don't care enough to save up such an amount of money, so that I can have my own home theater experience. And far as I'm concerned, it would also make me enjoy going to an ACTUAL cinema far less, if the only difference would be sitting in a darkened theater and an even bigger screen then at home. And 3D...

'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'

NEStalgia

@ThanosReXXX "The cost is just not worth it for me. I'm not a massive audiophile"

ewww... Games and movies with TV speakers. That's like playing games on a 4:3 screen. @Ryu_Niiyama hold my root beer....

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ThanosReXXX

@NEStalgia That's just an opinion, my friend. It's only bad if you're that heavily invested into having the greatest audio setup, and as I explained, I simply am not. It isn't that I wouldn't like to own a home cinema, it's just that I can't justify the cost to myself, when I have other, FAR more important things to use my hard-earned money for, so the small amount that's left, is reserved for games.

'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'

Banjo-

@NEStalgia What other consoles other than Xbox One X can output variable refresh rate even if you had the monitor? None. And what TVs other than new LG TVs have HDMI 2.1? None. So it is a big deal for everyone else buy you.

I've always been unlucky with Sony products, like they are extremely fragile or something. From CD players to PS4, they all had issues like my PS4 randomly ejecting discs and video output turning into a black screen for half a second every now and then, funny since Sony was one of the HDMI founders and developed Blu-Ray.

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@BlueOcean

@ThanosReXXX blech. Try good headphones... You'll never go back. X1 has windows Sonic which is pretty good if a bit exaggerated. X1x has dolby atmos headphone for like $15.... It's sooo good, even on games that don't use object sound. Though even plain stereo.... Just.... Try it. Good ones, reference ones, not gaming junk. Not something with thumpy exaggerated bass. Just friendly advice... If you havent really seen what you're missing out on, you don't realize how much more immersive a game can be. Might not matter for jrpgs other than just being more pleasant, but Forza, gears, etc, atmospheric and horror games.... (And competitive games because missing sound cues kills), i wouldn't hesitate to say the sound contributes to the experience far more than fancy video output. Put the 4k 8k hdr money into sound. Heck, put the x1x money into sound if you were still going to get one someday. If you value immersion, anyway.

Similarly, if i don't use good audio, horror is almost bearable to me . Sound changes the experience more than one realizes. Don't bother for shenmue though.., that Dreamcast compressed audio is almost painful that way

@BlueOcean but....PCs have done that forever (pre hdmi with it's drm handshake......). That handshake is evil and is half the problems of hdmi....

Yeah Sony disc drives have always been junk. Funny since they and Phillips invented them...

The video issue sounds like the low voltage hdmi striking again!

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Banjo-

@NEStalgia I am trying to finally beat Kingdom Hearts II (then I'll play Dream Drop Distance and I will be done with my PS4 backlog) and the disc is being ejected again even after removing the rubber around the button! It's more than simply annoying because the game closes when the disc is ejected! So if I hadn't saved at that time progress is gone. Thank heaven my Wipeout copy is digital. Needless to say, I'll play Kingdom Hearts III on Xbox One X.

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@BlueOcean ouch! If there is one thing in gaming that annoys and enrages me more than any other its having to redo ANYTHING I've already successfully done. I don't even mind something being brutally hard if it just sets me to retry endlessly... But if i even have to beat one enemy I've already beaten i probably put the game away... That's why i quit shovel Knight, and, ironically the final bosses of kh2....

I'd have smashed the DS4 with a sledge hammer if i had your disc problem!

I have the same kh backlog... Except i generally never finish the final bosses because they get too frustrating. I did in DDD, but that remains the only one.

Edit: hollow Knight, not shovel Knight, though both, really

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Banjo-

@NEStalgia Exactly my feelings. I just beat II on Proud. Man, that was hard. Next one to beat chronologically is Dream Drop Distance and then I can move to III on Xbox One X. The bosses are ridiculously difficult because they're ridiculously fast and it's all real-time fighting with commands selection and reaction commands... wtf. It's ridiculously demanding and chaotic (on Proud) but the story is what really made me beat all these games.

EDIT: I even beat 358/2 Days on DS and I should play Re: Coded on DS before Dream Drop Distance. So yeah, I will beat every single KH game.

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ThanosReXXX

@NEStalgia Man, you're stubborn...
I'll tell you one more time: I've tried head phones at a friend, he also has a game room with a Dolby Digital surround set, and although I really LIKED it, I can't JUSTIFY the cost to myself, and I am not that invested in having a superior sound setup for playing games, which for me is just a hobby, and not something that has to be dissected into something that HAS to be as perfect as it can be. Period.

Perhaps, when I'll buy my next TV, I'll get a soundbar to go with it, or one of those wireless Sonos setups, as long as it doesn't cost me too much...

'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'

Eel

Nothing more immersive than using the default TV speakers, with fan going at max speed right into your face, and someone else watching a weirdly loud YouTube video on their phone in the next room.

Bloop.

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Dezzy

So what exactly happened to the turn-based strategy Gears game?

It's dangerous to go alone! Stay at home.

ThanosReXXX

@Morpheel My thoughts exactly.

'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'

Ryu_Niiyama

@NEStalgia Eww ya'll just reminded me that I need a new receiver and possibly a new tv (receiver is more important) when I move. ...I may just try to get mine serviced and buy a new set of cans. Well I have 10 months to waffle about that.

Also, spent the part of the weekend working on the story editor for AC Sparta...why is it Monday already?!

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@BlueOcean I get too frustrated. When I get to the point that I want to smack the controller into concrete, it's time to move on to a new game I hate that I haven't seen the store endings to most of the KH games...but those bosses just infuriate me, and I hate repeating things I've already done. Chernabog in KH1 was my breaking point for that game. 2...I actually did make it past the one infurating boss and probably could have done the next one, but probably not the multi-phase final battle. I'm wondering how I managed DDD. Being handheld I think I find it easer to just pick up and give it a try from suspend at random times.

Personally I think I get super tense when boss battle music starts up and it messes me up. I had a few 3DS games with hard bosses that I couldn't do and was infuriated....then I picked it up randomly right before bed and breezed through it. Once you go into tense-mode, it's hard to do it right.

@ThanosReXXX Not even audiophile related, but the sound matters as much as or more than the visuals! It's true, if you take the most photo realistic of modern games and turn the sound off, it can feel pretty meh and uninvolving. OTOH take a pretty retro game with trash graphics but good sound, crank it up, and it's wholly immersive. That's why cinemas spend more on the sound than the projection system. The brain seems to react/absorb sound more completely than vision, or rather is more able to apply suspension of disbelief to sound.

@Morpheel Now play Cadence of Hyrule that way....

@Ryu_Niiyama LOL, at least someone understand the importance of audio. Pfft...peasants... Just don't tell Thanos what cans you were last considering. Just seeing the price tag may kill him.

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ThanosReXXX

@NEStalgia I know audio is an important part of the experience as a whole, and it's not like I'm playing games like some kind of deaf mute. I just don't like people telling me I'm experiencing my hobby in some kind of bad or unimaginable way. I just don't care that much about the extra measures, and I very much mind the extra costs involved.

I suppose that this is where I should add that we should all respect each other's choices/tastes in that regard, and not ridicule them or go "eeeww!" every time we see some opinion or statement that we don't like, much less give people the idea that they somehow don't know how to use their video game console in the proper way.

And besides: it's just a hobby anyway, so literally NOTHING to get so worked up about or overly invested in. As I mentioned before, a large part of my income goes to other, more important investments and expenses, so gaming always comes last, and also because of that, buying games to play is first on the list, then somewhere far off in the distance come things like peripherals and/or additional appliances. That's just how I categorize/prioritize these things, and I'm perfectly fine with that.

And no offense, but seeing as it is ME myself who has to deal with that, and who is using it, I don't need anyone else to tell me otherwise.

On a side note: I still have to come across the price tag that'll potentially kill me. Usually I just shrug and deem it not worthy of my time and money. I don't scare easily. If at all...

'The console wars are like boobs: Sony and Microsoft fight over which ones look the nicest and Nintendo's are the most fun to play with.'

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