Monday, October 4, 2004
Gates hints at next Xbox features
In a recent talk with students at UC-Berkeley, Bill Gates made a brief mention of the next Xbox. One of his comments hints that the next-generation Xbox will allow for online gaming spectators:
"The next Xbox 'may not be good for productivity, but it will be fun,' he said. While not offering too many details on the device, he said communications will play a bigger part in the gadget, as will the idea of having an audience in addition to just players. 'It's not just one person sitting there shooting at artifacts,' Gates said."
While it might be cool to have all of your buddies watch you school someone online, I would imagine that most people would prefer to be playing games instead of watching them. I'll guess we'll have to wait and see how this actually manifests itself.
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In a recent talk with students at UC-Berkeley, Bill Gates made a brief mention of the next Xbox. One of his comments hints that the next-generation Xbox will allow for online gaming spectators:
"The next Xbox 'may not be good for productivity, but it will be fun,' he said. While not offering too many details on the device, he said communications will play a bigger part in the gadget, as will the idea of having an audience in addition to just players. 'It's not just one person sitting there shooting at artifacts,' Gates said."
While it might be cool to have all of your buddies watch you school someone online, I would imagine that most people would prefer to be playing games instead of watching them. I'll guess we'll have to wait and see how this actually manifests itself.
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