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| 31 Jan 2014 05:00 PM |
| I know that Xbox One is out, and there's rumors that they might stop making games in 2016 so I'm just wondering... |
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Domitory
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| 31 Jan 2014 05:02 PM |
Probably sometime next year.
Old/banned/lost accounts: badmichael, badmichael2, badmichael3, badmichael4. Joined Roblox in 2010, using badmichael. |
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| 31 Jan 2014 05:03 PM |
| 2017, probably but it is just a guess. The xbox 360 is more than capable of running next gen titles at 720p 30fps. |
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| 31 Jan 2014 05:12 PM |
| the average console lifespan is ~5 years |
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Roseart2
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| 31 Jan 2014 05:16 PM |
I've found this with 6th to 7th gen jumps: PS2- Lasted 6 ALMOST 7 whole years. Classic Xbox- About 5 years. GameCube- About a year.
I'd say a range of 1-3 years on the 360 and PS3. Microsoft wants you to buy that Xbox One quick, soo...
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OperaMini
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| 31 Jan 2014 05:55 PM |
yes
why would you want a 10+ year old console to play new games?
On the other hand, I'm left-handed. |
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