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Xbox Live Aware

Opens the Doors Between Online and Offline Games

 

Imagine this scenario: You get home from work, school, band camp… whatever, and you feel like playing a little Ghost Recon. So you pop the Ghost DVD into your Xbox and look around for a game. Only none of your clan members are online. This annoys you. How dare they? So you have two choices: You could go do your homework, mow the lawn, or practice playing the trumpet, OR you could pop in an Xbox LiveAware title and play a fun offline game while you wait for your buddies to get their butts on Xbox Live.

 

Xbox Music Mixer and other Xbox LiveAware titles will hit the shelves in time for the holiday season, which will make for incredible post-holiday gaming online AND offline.

 

Here's how it's going to work. You pop an offline game (or super-fun title like Xbox Music Mixer) into your Xbox and it automatically searches for an Xbox Live account. If you're an Xbox Live subscriber, you'll be logged into the service. Unfortunately, this doesn't make your offline game magically Xbox Live enabled (sorry, Halofans), but it DOES give you the ability to keep track of what's happening on Xbox Live. You can quickly check your Friends List to see if any of those slackers have logged on. Plus, your friends will be able to see that you're online and send you game invites that will pop up in the game you're playing—just like a cross-game invite between two Xbox Live enabled games. So when your clan members start to log on to XboxLive, they'll send you a Ghost Recon game invite, you'll pop in the Ghost disc, and away you'll go!

 

Xbox Live Aware opens the doors that once separated online and offline games. As Xbox LiveAware program manager Andrew Murphy said, "It's the icing on the cake. Once a lot of games use Xbox Live Aware, you'll wonder what you ever did without it."

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Xbox Live Aware

Opens the Doors Between Online and Offline Games

 

Imagine this scenario: You get home from work, school, band camp… whatever, and you feel like playing a little Ghost Recon. So you pop the Ghost DVD into your Xbox and look around for a game. Only none of your clan members are online. This annoys you. How dare they? So you have two choices: You could go do your homework, mow the lawn, or practice playing the trumpet, OR you could pop in an Xbox LiveAware title and play a fun offline game while you wait for your buddies to get their butts on Xbox Live.

 

Xbox Music Mixer and other Xbox LiveAware titles will hit the shelves in time for the holiday season, which will make for incredible post-holiday gaming online AND offline.

 

Here's how it's going to work. You pop an offline game (or super-fun title like Xbox Music Mixer) into your Xbox and it automatically searches for an Xbox Live account. If you're an Xbox Live subscriber, you'll be logged into the service. Unfortunately, this doesn't make your offline game magically Xbox Live enabled (sorry, Halofans), but it DOES give you the ability to keep track of what's happening on Xbox Live. You can quickly check your Friends List to see if any of those slackers have logged on. Plus, your friends will be able to see that you're online and send you game invites that will pop up in the game you're playing—just like a cross-game invite between two Xbox Live enabled games. So when your clan members start to log on to XboxLive, they'll send you a Ghost Recon game invite, you'll pop in the Ghost disc, and away you'll go!

 

Xbox Live Aware opens the doors that once separated online and offline games. As Xbox LiveAware program manager Andrew Murphy said, "It's the icing on the cake. Once a lot of games use Xbox Live Aware, you'll wonder what you ever did without it."

Ahhh... I see. Thanks mate cookie.gifcookie.gifcookie.gif

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Xbox Live Aware

Opens the Doors Between Online and Offline Games

 

Imagine this scenario: You get home from work, school, band camp… whatever, and you feel like playing a little Ghost Recon. So you pop the Ghost DVD into your Xbox and look around for a game. Only none of your clan members are online. This annoys you. How dare they? So you have two choices: You could go do your homework, mow the lawn, or practice playing the trumpet, OR you could pop in an Xbox LiveAware title and play a fun offline game while you wait for your buddies to get their butts on Xbox Live.

 

Xbox Music Mixer and other Xbox LiveAware titles will hit the shelves in time for the holiday season, which will make for incredible post-holiday gaming online AND offline.

 

Here's how it's going to work. You pop an offline game (or super-fun title like Xbox Music Mixer) into your Xbox and it automatically searches for an Xbox Live account. If you're an Xbox Live subscriber, you'll be logged into the service. Unfortunately, this doesn't make your offline game magically Xbox Live enabled (sorry, Halofans), but it DOES give you the ability to keep track of what's happening on Xbox Live. You can quickly check your Friends List to see if any of those slackers have logged on. Plus, your friends will be able to see that you're online and send you game invites that will pop up in the game you're playing—just like a cross-game invite between two Xbox Live enabled games. So when your clan members start to log on to XboxLive, they'll send you a Ghost Recon game invite, you'll pop in the Ghost disc, and away you'll go!

 

Xbox Live Aware opens the doors that once separated online and offline games. As Xbox LiveAware program manager Andrew Murphy said, "It's the icing on the cake. Once a lot of games use Xbox Live Aware, you'll wonder what you ever did without it."

How is that any different than hitting the Guide button right now?

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Xbox Live Aware

Opens the Doors Between Online and Offline Games

 

Imagine this scenario: You get home from work, school, band camp… whatever, and you feel like playing a little Ghost Recon. So you pop the Ghost DVD into your Xbox and look around for a game. Only none of your clan members are online. This annoys you. How dare they? So you have two choices: You could go do your homework, mow the lawn, or practice playing the trumpet, OR you could pop in an Xbox LiveAware title and play a fun offline game while you wait for your buddies to get their butts on Xbox Live.

 

Xbox Music Mixer and other Xbox LiveAware titles will hit the shelves in time for the holiday season, which will make for incredible post-holiday gaming online AND offline.

 

Here's how it's going to work. You pop an offline game (or super-fun title like Xbox Music Mixer) into your Xbox and it automatically searches for an Xbox Live account. If you're an Xbox Live subscriber, you'll be logged into the service. Unfortunately, this doesn't make your offline game magically Xbox Live enabled (sorry, Halofans), but it DOES give you the ability to keep track of what's happening on Xbox Live. You can quickly check your Friends List to see if any of those slackers have logged on. Plus, your friends will be able to see that you're online and send you game invites that will pop up in the game you're playing—just like a cross-game invite between two Xbox Live enabled games. So when your clan members start to log on to XboxLive, they'll send you a Ghost Recon game invite, you'll pop in the Ghost disc, and away you'll go!

 

Xbox Live Aware opens the doors that once separated online and offline games. As Xbox LiveAware program manager Andrew Murphy said, "It's the icing on the cake. Once a lot of games use Xbox Live Aware, you'll wonder what you ever did without it."

How is that any different than hitting the Guide button right now?

cause u get to play with your friends even if u dont have gold monocle.gif

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Clockwork Ninja
Xbox Live Aware

Opens the Doors Between Online and Offline Games

 

Imagine this scenario: You get home from work, school, band camp… whatever, and you feel like playing a little Ghost Recon. So you pop the Ghost DVD into your Xbox and look around for a game. Only none of your clan members are online. This annoys you. How dare they? So you have two choices: You could go do your homework, mow the lawn, or practice playing the trumpet, OR you could pop in an Xbox LiveAware title and play a fun offline game while you wait for your buddies to get their butts on Xbox Live.

 

Xbox Music Mixer and other Xbox LiveAware titles will hit the shelves in time for the holiday season, which will make for incredible post-holiday gaming online AND offline.

 

Here's how it's going to work. You pop an offline game (or super-fun title like Xbox Music Mixer) into your Xbox and it automatically searches for an Xbox Live account. If you're an Xbox Live subscriber, you'll be logged into the service. Unfortunately, this doesn't make your offline game magically Xbox Live enabled (sorry, Halofans), but it DOES give you the ability to keep track of what's happening on Xbox Live. You can quickly check your Friends List to see if any of those slackers have logged on. Plus, your friends will be able to see that you're online and send you game invites that will pop up in the game you're playing—just like a cross-game invite between two Xbox Live enabled games. So when your clan members start to log on to XboxLive, they'll send you a Ghost Recon game invite, you'll pop in the Ghost disc, and away you'll go!

 

Xbox Live Aware opens the doors that once separated online and offline games. As Xbox LiveAware program manager Andrew Murphy said, "It's the icing on the cake. Once a lot of games use Xbox Live Aware, you'll wonder what you ever did without it."

How is that any different than hitting the Guide button right now?

cause u get to play with your friends even if u dont have gold monocle.gif

ah i see, thats pretty cool, especially for 2 player style co-op games or sports games

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doa kappatango

 

 

How is that any different than hitting the Guide button right now?

cause u get to play with your friends even if u dont have gold monocle.gif

Nope, I cant see that being correct. Otherwise no-one would get a gold account, which currently is the way to play on XBL.

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Supernautus

xbox live aware was something put on to non multiplayer xbox 1 games, basically if you were connected, you could look at online leaderboards for various things within the game itself, it wasn't that you could see who was online, of course, on the original xbox, you couldn't really see who was online anyway, so it's a possibility this will happen.

 

I know for certain that the Chronicles of Riddick game was "Xbox live aware" but never had multiplayer, you still need to be connected, because without a connection, how could it update to tell you who was online, and if that was the case, it's nothing different from what the 360 already does, by notifying you when people come online.

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I AM NIKO BELLIC

 

How is that any different than hitting the Guide button right now?

cause u get to play with your friends even if u dont have gold monocle.gif

Nope, I cant see that being correct. Otherwise no-one would get a gold account, which currently is the way to play on XBL.

All live aware means is that the game functions like any other xbox game. The game recognizes your friend list and allows you to play your own music over the games soundtrack. Every 360 game is required to be live aware. Gold functionality has nothing to do with the game being live aware. For multipayer, you need xbox live gold

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Xbox Live Aware

Opens the Doors Between Online and Offline Games

 

Imagine this scenario: You get home from work, school, band camp… whatever, and you feel like playing a little Ghost Recon. So you pop the Ghost DVD into your Xbox and look around for a game. Only none of your clan members are online. This annoys you. How dare they? So you have two choices: You could go do your homework, mow the lawn, or practice playing the trumpet, OR you could pop in an Xbox LiveAware title and play a fun offline game while you wait for your buddies to get their butts on Xbox Live.

 

Xbox Music Mixer and other Xbox LiveAware titles will hit the shelves in time for the holiday season, which will make for incredible post-holiday gaming online AND offline.

 

Here's how it's going to work. You pop an offline game (or super-fun title like Xbox Music Mixer) into your Xbox and it automatically searches for an Xbox Live account. If you're an Xbox Live subscriber, you'll be logged into the service. Unfortunately, this doesn't make your offline game magically Xbox Live enabled (sorry, Halofans), but it DOES give you the ability to keep track of what's happening on Xbox Live. You can quickly check your Friends List to see if any of those slackers have logged on. Plus, your friends will be able to see that you're online and send you game invites that will pop up in the game you're playing—just like a cross-game invite between two Xbox Live enabled games. So when your clan members start to log on to XboxLive, they'll send you a Ghost Recon game invite, you'll pop in the Ghost disc, and away you'll go!

 

Xbox Live Aware opens the doors that once separated online and offline games. As Xbox LiveAware program manager Andrew Murphy said, "It's the icing on the cake. Once a lot of games use Xbox Live Aware, you'll wonder what you ever did without it."

How is that any different than hitting the Guide button right now?

I think they have this on DMC4, it shows you who's playing (like it's been said) and what level, difficulty they're playing......It's really annoying

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