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i love free games. free realms springs to mind, its a really good title and its free :)

i think theres been a few F2P titles on 360 altogether, hasbro game collection being one, and game room being another



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AussieGecko said:
homer said:

Do not butt in?  You were clearly wrong, and I told you you were wrong. I could care less if you dislike me for it. Secondly, I said IF it was for gold members.  Why should you assume it was for silver members too anyways? Microsoft makes you pay for online, and most(if not all) are online games, so you must likely have to be a gold member to access that content. Do not start fights were there are none.

lets not assume its gold if it doesnt say. Also lets point out where i was "clearly wrong". 
Im not saying pay for online... i never said that, i get the impression that as i said like army of bugs or wtf its called you pay for the extra bits, hell they used joy ride as an example which makes it more likely. And they actually labelled that for gold members. 

If you had a 360 you would know that you can still download dlc etc as a silver member... dont comment on what you dont know about a console... you are seriously picking


If it is an online game(which most likely it would be considering that most F2P are online), it is unlikely that MS would let people play it, because they make people play for online gaming. Besides, I said IF it was for solely Gold members, his analogy stands. There is no denying this, which you did. Kitler was wrong if he assumed it was solely for Gold members, but I said IF it was for Gold members, his analogy is correct. They also used games such as Battlefield F2P as an example. Joy Ride is not a good example, because even though it was planned as a f2P game, look at it now lol. I know that silver members can download dlc. Pretty standard knowledge. O_o



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microsoft did not "force" valve to do anything.  we know this quite well as other games have had free DLC.  if valve wanted their DLC free, it would be.  they just want your money.



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Zlejedi said:

Not going to happen - Microsoft has been extremly consequent so far in making sure consumers must pay for everything even to the point where they forced Valve to charge for DLC that was free on PC

But then why is there free DLC and games on XBL already?



homer said:


If it is an online game(which most likely it would be considering that most F2P are online), it is unlikely that MS would let people play it, because they make people play for online gaming. Besides, I said IF it was for solely Gold members, his analogy stands. There is no denying this, which you did. Kitler was wrong if he assumed it was solely for Gold members, but I said IF it was for Gold members, his analogy is correct. They also used games such as Battlefield F2P as an example. Joy Ride is not a good example, because even though it was planned as a f2P game, look at it now lol. I know that silver members can download dlc. Pretty standard knowledge. O_o

Unlikely doesnt mean clearly wrong. Again dont start fights for the sake of it. Your original language was uncalled for. 

You said I was clearly wrong, the only one out of line was you so I would appreciate an apology. You dont know the full information about this. They know more than you, joy ride might have been the perfect analogy bar the gold factor. You clearly didnt know silver members could download them. You are clearly being a pest so as I said I expect an apology.



 

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AussieGecko said:
homer said:


If it is an online game(which most likely it would be considering that most F2P are online), it is unlikely that MS would let people play it, because they make people play for online gaming. Besides, I said IF it was for solely Gold members, his analogy stands. There is no denying this, which you did. Kitler was wrong if he assumed it was solely for Gold members, but I said IF it was for Gold members, his analogy is correct. They also used games such as Battlefield F2P as an example. Joy Ride is not a good example, because even though it was planned as a f2P game, look at it now lol. I know that silver members can download dlc. Pretty standard knowledge. O_o

Unlikely doesnt mean clearly wrong. Again dont start fights for the sake of it. Your original language was uncalled for. 

You said I was clearly wrong, the only one out of line was you so I would appreciate an apology. You dont know the full information about this. They know more than you, joy ride might have been the perfect analogy bar the gold factor. You clearly didnt know silver members could download them. You are clearly being a pest so as I said I expect an apology.


I will not apologize for anything. I have done nothing wrong, and if you are so sensitive about video games that you become this upset over a discussion about them, then there is nothing anyone can do for you.

Also I knew Silver members could dl content. There is a service though, for the xbox 360 that has become very popular amongst teens and children alike. It is called xbox live. It costs $60 a year, and it allows you to access features such as netflix and even play online. If you do not have this service, you can not play games online. I do not know if you have heard of this service before, but it may be something you might want to check out. ;)



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homer said:
AussieGecko said:
homer said:


If it is an online game(which most likely it would be considering that most F2P are online), it is unlikely that MS would let people play it, because they make people play for online gaming. Besides, I said IF it was for solely Gold members, his analogy stands. There is no denying this, which you did. Kitler was wrong if he assumed it was solely for Gold members, but I said IF it was for Gold members, his analogy is correct. They also used games such as Battlefield F2P as an example. Joy Ride is not a good example, because even though it was planned as a f2P game, look at it now lol. I know that silver members can download dlc. Pretty standard knowledge. O_o

Unlikely doesnt mean clearly wrong. Again dont start fights for the sake of it. Your original language was uncalled for. 

You said I was clearly wrong, the only one out of line was you so I would appreciate an apology. You dont know the full information about this. They know more than you, joy ride might have been the perfect analogy bar the gold factor. You clearly didnt know silver members could download them. You are clearly being a pest so as I said I expect an apology.


I will not apologize for anything. I have done nothing wrong, and if you are so sensitive about video games that you become this upset over a discussion about them, then there is nothing anyone can do for you.

Also I knew Silver members could dl content. There is a service though, for the xbox 360 that has become very popular amongst teens and children alike. It is called xbox live. It costs $60 a year, and it allows you to access features such as netflix and even play online. If you do not have this service, you can not play games online. I do not know if you have heard of this service before, but it may be something you might want to check out. ;)

Its actually very popular amongst virtually all Xbox 360 users.



yo_john117 said:
homer said:
AussieGecko said:
homer said:


If it is an online game(which most likely it would be considering that most F2P are online), it is unlikely that MS would let people play it, because they make people play for online gaming. Besides, I said IF it was for solely Gold members, his analogy stands. There is no denying this, which you did. Kitler was wrong if he assumed it was solely for Gold members, but I said IF it was for Gold members, his analogy is correct. They also used games such as Battlefield F2P as an example. Joy Ride is not a good example, because even though it was planned as a f2P game, look at it now lol. I know that silver members can download dlc. Pretty standard knowledge. O_o

Unlikely doesnt mean clearly wrong. Again dont start fights for the sake of it. Your original language was uncalled for. 

You said I was clearly wrong, the only one out of line was you so I would appreciate an apology. You dont know the full information about this. They know more than you, joy ride might have been the perfect analogy bar the gold factor. You clearly didnt know silver members could download them. You are clearly being a pest so as I said I expect an apology.


I will not apologize for anything. I have done nothing wrong, and if you are so sensitive about video games that you become this upset over a discussion about them, then there is nothing anyone can do for you.

Also I knew Silver members could dl content. There is a service though, for the xbox 360 that has become very popular amongst teens and children alike. It is called xbox live. It costs $60 a year, and it allows you to access features such as netflix and even play online. If you do not have this service, you can not play games online. I do not know if you have heard of this service before, but it may be something you might want to check out. ;)

Its actually very popular amongst virtually all Xbox 360 users.

My point still stands. :P

 

 

(that statement was not to be taken seriously)



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homer said:
yo_john117 said:
homer said:
AussieGecko said:
homer said:


If it is an online game(which most likely it would be considering that most F2P are online), it is unlikely that MS would let people play it, because they make people play for online gaming. Besides, I said IF it was for solely Gold members, his analogy stands. There is no denying this, which you did. Kitler was wrong if he assumed it was solely for Gold members, but I said IF it was for Gold members, his analogy is correct. They also used games such as Battlefield F2P as an example. Joy Ride is not a good example, because even though it was planned as a f2P game, look at it now lol. I know that silver members can download dlc. Pretty standard knowledge. O_o

Unlikely doesnt mean clearly wrong. Again dont start fights for the sake of it. Your original language was uncalled for. 

You said I was clearly wrong, the only one out of line was you so I would appreciate an apology. You dont know the full information about this. They know more than you, joy ride might have been the perfect analogy bar the gold factor. You clearly didnt know silver members could download them. You are clearly being a pest so as I said I expect an apology.


I will not apologize for anything. I have done nothing wrong, and if you are so sensitive about video games that you become this upset over a discussion about them, then there is nothing anyone can do for you.

Also I knew Silver members could dl content. There is a service though, for the xbox 360 that has become very popular amongst teens and children alike. It is called xbox live. It costs $60 a year, and it allows you to access features such as netflix and even play online. If you do not have this service, you can not play games online. I do not know if you have heard of this service before, but it may be something you might want to check out. ;)

Its actually very popular amongst virtually all Xbox 360 users.

My point still stands. :P

 

 

(that statement was not to be taken seriously)

I kinda figured lol



homer said:


I will not apologize for anything. I have done nothing wrong, and if you are so sensitive about video games that you become this upset over a discussion about them, then there is nothing anyone can do for you.

Also I knew Silver members could dl content. There is a service though, for the xbox 360 that has become very popular amongst teens and children alike. It is called xbox live. It costs $60 a year, and it allows you to access features such as netflix and even play online. If you do not have this service, you can not play games online. I do not know if you have heard of this service before, but it may be something you might want to check out. ;)


unfortunately for you i dont get upset over internet matters... sorry you just dont impact me that much. I am asking you to apologise because well... you are in the wrong.



 

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