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Microsoft Studios' creative director has some choice words about always-online

Mooreberg

Member
So if this pans out, would a major publisher really hitch their wagon to this? Does EA covet a threepeat on the Consumerist?
 

Jarmel

Banned
Okay, say it's 10 million households. Does that make it any better? Still 10 million people they're ditching.

Even if it was one person, it wouldn't be acceptable. Hell even if every single household had internet, it's still an unneeded detriment. I'm sure as shit not justifying what is obviously greed on the part of the publishers.
 
Is this real life? Was a Microsoft rep inadvertently confirming the Next Box's rumored "always online" feature while simultaneously trolling? This is like Sony in 2006 levels of arrogance and stupidity. Oh to be a fly on the wall at Redmond right now. This is gonna be a crazy generation.
 

Dibbz

Member
The day next gen CoD comes out on nextbox and servers shit the bed day 1 it will be fun to sit back and watch as MS tries to put out all the little fires.
 
I can't wait for every big game launch to turn out like Sim City only I won't be able to play any of my games I'm sure that will work out great every Christmas too.

Seriously MS if you want to go all out with services do it but don't force stuff like always being online.

That always causes trouble.
 

Pagusas

Elden Member
you know what, I wont support such an arrogant design choice. I love my 360, it had my favorite games this generation, but if they think they can be this arrogant, this condescending and rude to there audience, I will NOT support that. And luckily it looks like Sony will be giving us a good offering so there is no real reason to feel like we are losing anything.

It feels like MS has forgot they are in a market that isnt monopolized. I honestly dont care about always on, my internet is up 99% of the time and likely I'd never notice it. But I do care about how a company chooses to treat there customers. If they treat me like a soon to be criminal, or act like I am not valuable to them, they will not get my business, as there are several other companies out there that will treat me better.
 

Espada

Member
Wow, he not only confirmed the Durango being online-only but he did so in the most inflammatory way possible. Now it's unreasonable to be able to play your games regardless of your online connection status? I'm baffled with these companies keep treating their consumers like potential criminals by introducing more policies like this.
 

Risette

A Good Citizen
I have no idea why you would love that. It's best for gamers in general when there are multiple competitive consoles.
Not really. Competition is only good when there's good competition.

While I have major problems with the PS4, if Sony dominates this time around, they earned it.
 

oldergamer

Member
What's wrong with some people here. "Always On" and "always online" are two totally different thing!!!

He's clearly talking about always on.
 

Yawnier

Banned
PS2-style domination incoming.

I'm gonna love it.

(My opinion but..) We are never going to see another console that dominates the market as much as the PS2. The market has changed too much over the past 10 years or so for a landslide in hardware sales to happen like that ever again.
 

Gorillaz

Member
Just realized this could the be way to soften the blow. So when they do say it doesn't have it everyone one (well the core) will already have raged months earlier about it.

Mainstream will be pissed but won't bitch about it. In a way if this is true it's a fucked up way to deal with damage control
 

x-Lundz-x

Member
They're also ditching people who don't want to deal with always online DRM of this magnitude.

This is me, my Xbox has had Xbox live since day one and my Internet is amazing. Doesn't make any bit of difference to me. Requiring me to have Internet for my console to function at all is a 100% deal breaker for me.
 
He just basically said, "A big fuck you to all gamers that live in rural areas." The fact that Microsoft employees are vehemently defending this fucking thing before it has even been announced speaks volumes. I've been saying all along that this thing is going to be an anti-consumer, focus tested nightmare.

Rural areas no longer get the Internet? Damn. Didn't know that.
 

Steaks

Member
I never even thought how awful this would be for fighting game tournaments until a second ago.

I will 100% buy a PS4 over a Xbox720 if there is always online for 720. No question.
 
If this thing ends up being always online I will do everything in my power to spread bad word of mouth via social networking and in real life. I expect others to do the same in the hardcore community.
 

Ushae

Banned
My guess is that this always online thing is something MS is trialling and we hear about it like its finalized feature set in stone.

I'd rather wait for the announcement. All these rumours get crazier by the day. We got similar things for Sony which were dismissed swiftly after their reveal.
 

Jac_Solar

Member
I get that impression as well. I can't imagine someone who both works at Microsoft and knows their plans in regards to "always-online" posting those tweets.

Still, he probably knows about the response to the next gen xbox always on rumors, and shouldn't have commented on a similar topic, let alone that specific topic.

It seems like he either has some financial reasons for rationalizing always on, or it's because of the corporate culture currently at Microsoft because they are working on such a console, or because he knows that it would be bad for the industry, and he "outs" the console in a semi non-specific way in an attempt to get people upset, and dissuade Microsoft from going through with the always on plan, while keeping his job.
 
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