FleshEatingZipper writes: "We all know that the Xbox One’s requirement to always be connected to the internet has caused quite a stir, as has Redmond, WA. based Microsoft’s inability to clearly define what rights owners of the upcoming “next gen” console will have with the software they’ve paid for.
This has, of course, gotten many people up in arms and one of the people who commented was a soldier stationed aboard a nuclear submarine who mentioned that they don’t have internet access."
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Oh, I remember this one on the Switch. Super charming art style, absolutely zero substantive action in the gameplay, basically a glorified minigame collection, and not even an extensive one at that. A bit odd that is coming to Xbox of all places, given that it`s the only modern platform that doesn't have access to a actual Project Diva game.
See if you read the entire article its yet again poor journalism...
I know plenty in the military, almost every rear base in combat zones have setup wifi through the morale services of each camp, ships also have internet wifi available underway, only the forward bases (conducting frequent engagement missions) are without access to internet/wifi, lol the last thing they are thinking about is gaming, I dont know anyone on a sub but I do know they are very small and limited to what you bring on board also subs do have internet but its restricted to official use(secure comm is a big deal on submarines) still this represents a very tiny percent of the military who quite frankly are very busy while underway working long shifts and sleeping off duty. Over the past 10+ yrs morale services have become a prority in the military due to constant deployments. The military today is very well connected overseas, these guys even get issued personal logins for which they create there own passwords so they can email home freely the only thing that affects this is operational tempo, in those cases my buddies dont have time for games anyway.
I'm sure he cares about soldiers. He just doesn't care about them being able to game. As a matter of fact... I don't care about that either.
Who cares? Soldiers have other options (and other consoles) to entertain themselves with.
i will destroy the xbox one this gen no matter what it takes. this dude gonna care about soldiers when im done with him. he gonna wish he was one when his xbox one is discontinued.