New Releases: What upcoming games are you looking forward to?
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GamerDNA's Xbox360 tracking poll
Some guy is doing a bit of research on whether people are actully satisfied with the game tracking on various websites, GamerDNA included. Although I normally shrug off polls as "Subjective Claptrap", I do feel this guy has asked a fair point.
Is the 360 game tracking better or worse than other sites? http://growngeek.com/2009/08/xbox-36...king-showdown/ Okay, you read it and it does sound like a bit like a showdown, but thats just creative writing on the authors part. If you have a 360, and you think the game tracking is fine on GamerDNA, please vote and provide the guy with a little clearer data. And if you don't, leave a comment here as to why you think so (because if they don't know there is a problem, how can they fix it?). Thanks for your time. |
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I know what I've been playing, and I know that everybody on gDNA is busy playing their own games. I'm not online all the time, so I don't need real-time data of what my friends are playing. Once a day is fine, and it gives me time to actually, you know, play games. Something I enjoy far more than checking a website every 10 seconds to see if somebody I know has been playing 'Splosion Man. (That's a hint. Go play 'Splosion Man. It kicks ass)
I guess what I'm saying is that I love the once-daily tracking system that gDNA uses. Gives me an overview of what's going on, and not a play-by-play that would just stress me out. |
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I love how gamerDNA does it. It updates my gamerDNA profile and Twitter account which is awesome. I like the fact that it gives a summary of what I played the day before on Twitter. It doesn't spam my followers too much.
Raptr gets annoying after a while because of its multiple postings... and I don't really know the Xbox Live Nation one... So I voted for gamerDNA!
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