Hmmm.. I just made a new account. MSN is awesome.
And, *something i didnt know* You can get the advertisements on your dashboard like in the USA. You have to have a over 18 account =O
Msn is shmexi tho

Hmmm.. I just made a new account. MSN is awesome.
And, *something i didnt know* You can get the advertisements on your dashboard like in the USA. You have to have a over 18 account =O
Msn is shmexi tho
I can't wait untill the new controller comes out
I like the update, but I'm really ****** off at the restrictions MS has put on the MSN compatibility. CHILD ACCOUNT? At SIXTEEN? Are you joking? I have a job, will be learning to drive next month, am able to play 18 rated games, pay via credit card for MS points, and can chat to complete strangers over Live, but I can't speak to my FRIENDS over MSN... a service I've been using for YEARS. It's pathetic.
I'm saying this out of pure fact now; Microsoft will make MSN available to lower ages. Here are my reasons why, based on a look-in from a business perspective & a user perspective at the same time:
- There are more members of Xbox Live are under 18 (student, college etc.)
- With the release of the new keyboard controller, they will take HUGE losses due to the fact they don't have a big audience (most will rig up a USB keyboard).
- Most households have MSN, and usually also have children on them making it almost pointless.
- Communication lines may decrease between the younger and older ages.
I guess thats all I can come up with, seeing the situation now anyway. They'll probably release a patch in the coming months (before the keyboard is released, no doubt), making it available to ALL users.![]()
How is that pure fact. Its your opinion.I'm saying this out of pure fact now; Microsoft will make MSN available to lower ages. Here are my reasons why, based on a look-in from a business perspective & a user perspective at the same time:
- There are more members of Xbox Live are under 18 (student, college etc.)
- With the release of the new keyboard controller, they will take HUGE losses due to the fact they don't have a big audience (most will rig up a USB keyboard).
- Most households have MSN, and usually also have children on them making it almost pointless.
- Communication lines may decrease between the younger and older ages.
I guess thats all I can come up with, seeing the situation now anyway. They'll probably release a patch in the coming months (before the keyboard is released, no doubt), making it available to ALL users.
Josh, what I'm saying is tons of people are complaining as mentioned in this thread, many people are outraged by the option of having to be over 18 and well, would Microsoft really want to 1. Disappoint the people who keep Xbox Live alive, and 2. Would they REALLY want to lose some profit on the keyboard controller? I think not. Bets are, within a month or so Microsoft will lift the limit since there's no point to it.
Yea that's stupid, they say 18+ and you're an adult yet you learn to drive at 17, you are able to work at 16 but because 18 you are "more responsible" you are classed as an adult, if you're not 18 you're not responsible which makes no sense as driving age is 17, you can legally have sex at 16, both involve ALOT of responsiblity but you're still not classed as an adultI like the update, but I'm really ****** off at the restrictions MS has put on the MSN compatibility. CHILD ACCOUNT? At SIXTEEN? Are you joking? I have a job, will be learning to drive next month, am able to play 18 rated games, pay via credit card for MS points, and can chat to complete strangers over Live, but I can't speak to my FRIENDS over MSN... a service I've been using for YEARS. It's pathetic.
Being honest, MSN on the 360 really is pointless unless you don't have a PC. And for me it seems real slow aswell. ;\
My computer is literally next to my 360, so it's pointless for me rly.
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