silhouette
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While I was looking to the gamer tag posts, the idea hits me...
Why don't the live services (I guess currently xbox live only) have any form of 'Group'? They have been talking about forming communities. So, isn't it logical to implement a tool into their service to allow people to form those communities.. Just like guilds in WoW..
As an example, take 'beyond3d' group. We can all join the group and when we login, we can see who is online in the group, we can join voice/video chats, we can leave a message for a kind of 'get-together for such game at such time', etc... I guess it is easy to grow the list of features easily.
I wonder if anything like this is in the 'todo list' of microsoft/sony/nintendo.
Why don't the live services (I guess currently xbox live only) have any form of 'Group'? They have been talking about forming communities. So, isn't it logical to implement a tool into their service to allow people to form those communities.. Just like guilds in WoW..
As an example, take 'beyond3d' group. We can all join the group and when we login, we can see who is online in the group, we can join voice/video chats, we can leave a message for a kind of 'get-together for such game at such time', etc... I guess it is easy to grow the list of features easily.
I wonder if anything like this is in the 'todo list' of microsoft/sony/nintendo.
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