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May 6 2009, 10:11 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 239 Joined: 21-October 05 From: Apple Valley CA Member No.: 1501 |
So, just to summerize what the articles said:
There will be LIVE games both Friday and Saturday night. There will also be nightly games - but these are for contest entries, and mob seats for the weekend games. All Live Gold members can play for free, and if you want to bring guests along (other players on the same couch), you can (but they can't win prizes). So you can play to see who wins at home (or in a LIVE Party online). Joystiq says that the pot will be 10,000 Microsoft Points ($125) - so it seems that even if you knock out a few mob members, you'll end up with enough for some DLC or Games. Seems neat, and I can't wait for it! |
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May 16 2009, 07:04 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 2671 Joined: 17-June 03 From: Wickliffe, Ohio Member No.: 24 |
A beta version of 1 vs. 100 is officially "coming soon", based on what I saw on my XBox 360 dashboard a few minutes ago. Meanwhile, Canadian XBox Live Gold subscribers have had a few chances to beta test 1 vs. 100 over the last week. A trailer is available through XBox Live or at XBox 360's official 1 vs. 100 site.
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May 29 2009, 04:35 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 2671 Joined: 17-June 03 From: Wickliffe, Ohio Member No.: 24 |
And another bump...
Beta playings of 1 vs. 100 for the US and Canada will start this Monday, June 1. Source: http://www.xbox.com/en-US/live/1vs100/ |
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May 29 2009, 04:54 PM
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Director of Suck Consolidation Group: In the Biz Posts: 18449 Joined: 17-June 03 From: Seattle, WA Member No.: 26 |
And another bump... Beta playings of 1 vs. 100 for the US and Canada will start this Monday, June 1. Source: http://www.xbox.com/en-US/live/1vs100/ To help (because it was on Xbox LIVE when I logged in today): the first beta game is Monday night at 7:30P PDT. Hopefully they have the good sense to flip the switch on the Primetime channel in enough time for all and sundry to have it when it happens. |
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May 29 2009, 09:48 PM
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not pacdude. Group: Members Posts: 2258 Joined: 8-October 04 From: Five minutes from the old and new Giants Stadium Member No.: 1210 |
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May 29 2009, 09:59 PM
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The Facebook page you'll be talking about tomorrow! Group: Members Posts: 1464 Joined: 22-July 06 From: Pennsylvania Member No.: 1887 |
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Jun 1 2009, 11:50 PM
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Director of Suck Consolidation Group: In the Biz Posts: 18449 Joined: 17-June 03 From: Seattle, WA Member No.: 26 |
Alright, so I just got done playing in the first US beta. I'm kinda brain-dumping here, so bear with me.
It was fun! The questions were mostly pretty straight trivia, although there were one or two written in the swervy way the questions on the actual show were. (I expected the straight trivia, actually.) Buncha pop-culture, buncha RECENT pop-culture. When you join, you are assigned one of three roles: the One, the Mob, or the Crowd. Likely, early on, you will get Crowd, as the former two are picked based on how people have done in the past. I made it into the Mob for the third game of the night, most likely based on the fact that I had answered all 20 questions or so to that point correctly. (And I flamed out about six questions into my game when a stumper finally came up.) In all cases, you are assigned a few other people to play with...in my group was a dude from Michigan and a very nice 13-year-old, and a woman who didn't talk a lot. Grand Prize for the One appears to be 10,000 Microsoft points, retail value $125. Mob members who were alive if the One lost won stuff depending on how long the One lasted; I think the biggest prize the Mob "won" (this was a beta and prizes weren't actually given out) was an Xbox LIVE arcade download, which would be worth around $10. One person did actually go the distance, but then I remind you there was nothing to play for and they might have dove earlier had their been. In another case, it got down to 1 vs. 1, and they BOTH flamed out on the last question. (Which I got right. Hah!) Aside from the One/100 game, you are awarded game points (just score, NOT MS points) by: * answering quickly (a maximum of 200 bonus points) * being correct * streaks * Mob members knocked out on your correct answers, with the value going up based on how many have already fallen...starts at 10 points and went as high as 300, I believe. (I don't remember how much right answers and streaks paid. Suffice to say that the speed bonuses make the numbers weird and you rarely have a score ending in 0.) The One has three helps: I think I saw Trust The Mob, Trust The Crowd (both of those are exactly what you would expect), and Trust The Brain. (The "Brain" is the single player whose score is highest to that point.) Stats and leaderboards are available, tracking many many stats (percentage of right answers for the session and the current game, number of mob members knocked out lifetime, lifetime score, game score, etc.), and at intervals they take time out for stat checks and commercials and host Chris Cashman will comment on how people are doing and such. (That said, Cashman doesn't *really* host, he has more of the Dennis-Miller-on-Grand-Slam gig of talking in between rounds and games and such, and the actual game is run by "Jen", who is computerized.) You can make your avatar cheer by drilling the Y button, and you can change cheering forms while cheering with the D-pad. I was jumping around between raising the roof and the Cabbage Patch. Anyhow, totally fun, and while I don't know if I'd pass up actual human interaction to play it, I would definitely make a point of playing again if I happened to be home on a Saturday night. Like I said, brain dump. If you want to know anything that I didn't cover, feel free to ask. |
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