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#BROKEN Hasney 04-05-2013 05:13 AM

Next XBOX Rumour Thread Of Horrible Doom ***ALWAYS ONLINE 2-1 ODDS***
 
Oh good lord, the MS Studios Creative Director may as well have let the cat out of the bag. Here he is arguing with someone from Bioware about always online consoles.

http://i.imgur.com/OEY5yp8.jpg
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PERTINENT INFO ABOUT THIS DOUCHY EXEC:

http://i.imgur.com/WgVHms8.jpg

Obviously Reddit post; didn't read, but after poking around, some people found a post this idiot made over at NeoGAF in 2007... Under the username Sweet Billy.

Christ, this is going to be a fun ride.

EDIT: A developer from The Workshop said: "Given that legally I cannot confirm or deny if this information is true, nor can I comment on rumor or speculation, all I can say is be sure to pay your ISP bills."

EDIT 2 ELECTRIC BOOGALOO: Although I don't often trust the peons at Kotaku, Stephen Totilo isn't usually a bullshit merchant. This is what his source said:

Quote:

"If there isn't a connection, no games or apps can be started," the source continued. "If the connection is interrupted then after a period of time--currently three minutes, if I remember correctly--the game/app is suspended and the network troubleshooter started."

#BROKEN Hasney 04-05-2013 05:17 AM

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Kalyx triaD 04-05-2013 05:23 AM

Eh.

drave 04-05-2013 07:53 AM

The statement of electricity going out vs internet going out is silly.

There are numerous more ways that internet can go out, and is 100x more likely at the very least. And what about the users living in the fucking boonies?

If it is required to be always on, I will be getting a PS4.

VSG 04-05-2013 08:31 AM

"Sweet Billy"

:lol:

#BROKEN Hasney 04-05-2013 11:15 AM

http://i.minus.com/iZ4Xc7uzxvJUA.gif

PrettyCool 04-05-2013 11:27 AM

Why I buy ps4, reason #1.
I dont have internet in my living room.
:d

DaveBrawl 04-05-2013 11:28 AM

Want to punch "Sweet Billy" in his throat and make him feel "Sweet Pain".

Not even for the always online deal either, that's stupid, but whatever. Really can't stand people with a complete lack of self awareness.

Also Blacksburg is a great place and "Sweet Billy" needs to know this.

Tommy Gunn 04-05-2013 02:15 PM

Microsoft just need to fire that dude, for our public satisfaction, and the potential PR disaster goes away until we remember the console needs CONSTANT FUCKING INTERNET!

Or what they REALLY mean...


Drakul 04-05-2013 02:38 PM

Want to throw something at that PR guy. A shoe, a brick, whatever I have to hand.

Fignuts 04-05-2013 02:41 PM

Wasn't there rumors that ps4 also needed to be online.

Kalyx triaD 04-05-2013 02:43 PM

This is really not so serious.

Drakul 04-05-2013 02:48 PM

It is. If I want to use the next Xbox at all, I have to buy the console, keep an internet connection, hope my provider doesn't screw up and hope that anyone else in my house doesn't decide to use the PC, Wii U or whatever else.

Just because a middle class person in the heart of New York or LA has lightening fast 24/7 internet doesn't mean everyone in the world does. MS did something similar with Kinect in a sense. They assume that, because the middle class American audience had HUGE living rooms, everyone else in the world must. UK houses are much smaller than US ones, for example. Unless you are really loaded.

What about people that aren't well off enough to get internet constantly or live in areas with poor internet in general? They can't use the Xbox at all. Even if it's a single player game.

Fignuts 04-05-2013 02:55 PM

Yeah companies are really jumping the gun with this. In another 10-20 years, this might not be a big deal, but as it stands there are still way too many places that get spotty Internet, if they get it at all.

People in the mountains know what I'm talking about.

Emperor Smeat 04-05-2013 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fignuts (Post 4165148)
Wasn't there rumors that ps4 also needed to be online.

Yeah and technically it still does in regards to all those social and cloud features Sony unveiled but the games and system are still playable offline.

Think the "always on" rumors for both systems tied into mainly how both systems would be fighting used games. Microsoft is currently rumored to do this by only using discs for installation and Sony having tech built-in to the PS4 but leaving it up to individual publishers to decide for their games.

Kalyx triaD 04-05-2013 02:57 PM

@Drak:

PS4, WiiU.

I don't subscribe to the notion that we have some kind of co-dependent relationship with certain companies. People can move the fuck on. Everything you wrote was emotional pleading, no offense.

People could just... not get the fucking thing.

Fignuts 04-05-2013 02:58 PM

Well I was already leaning toward ps4, but if you can play offline on it, but not with Xbox that will seal the deal.

alvarado52 04-05-2013 03:00 PM

Yknow, my xbox is always connected to Live anyway, but for some reason this really doesnt set well with me and may push me towards the PS4.

Kalyx triaD 04-05-2013 03:01 PM

I game on 360 exclusively, but I'm not honor bound to the next Xbox. At all. It fucks up well enough you'll see my ass on PS4 or WiiU depending on what attracts me. Take my money and interests elsewhere. There you go. Just like that.

Fignuts 04-05-2013 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kalyx triaD (Post 4165170)
@Drak:

PS4, WiiU.

I don't subscribe to the notion that we have some kind of co-dependent relationship with certain companies. People can move the fuck on. Everything you wrote was emotional pleading, no offense.

People could just... not get the fucking thing.

If you have to be online constantly with Xbox and not with ps4, then yes I gaurantee you that people won't get the fucking thing.

Kalyx triaD 04-05-2013 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fignuts (Post 4165175)
If you have to be online constantly with Xbox and not with ps4, then yes I gaurantee you that people won't get the fucking thing.

Which is fine. Good for us, good for everybody. Invisible Hand and all that.

I don't see much worth talking about.

drave 04-05-2013 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kalyx triaD (Post 4165170)
@Drak:

PS4, WiiU.

I don't subscribe to the notion that we have some kind of co-dependent relationship with certain companies. People can move the fuck on. Everything you wrote was emotional pleading, no offense.

People could just... not get the fucking thing.

Co-dependent as in, using bandwidth that could potentially affect his gaming experience if the always on was implemented.

As far as not getting the Xbox, that was kinda his point. He WANTS to get it, as many others would as well. However, the always on delimiter would hurt many consumers that do not live in an area that has reliable internet, thus discouraging the purchase of their (maybe) favored choice?

Not really anything personal about the emotional pleading, reference Sim City or D III for the same kinda perspective.

People can always not buy stuff, sure.

Kalyx triaD 04-05-2013 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drave82 (Post 4165177)
Co-dependent as in, using bandwidth that could potentially affect his gaming experience if the always on was implemented.

lol Nah, co-dependent as in "I HAVE TO GET A GAME CONSOLE I HOPE IT WORKS LIKE I WANT IT TO, I CAN ONLY EVER GET THIS ONE GAME CONSOLE SO IT HAS TO LOVE ME."

That's what I sense reading the comments sections where this news is printed. If NextBox fucks up, people just need to move on. That's what I'm getting at.

Quote:

As far as not getting the Xbox, that was kinda his point. He WANTS to get it, as many others would as well. However, the always on delimiter would hurt many consumers that do not live in an area that has reliable internet, thus discouraging the purchase of their (maybe) favored choice?
Why do you wanna get a console that does a few things you don't like? At what point do you say, "Okay now I don't want that console." Why do you want a next gen console anyway?

That's what I'm talking about. So next gen consoles are coming out and people are flipping out over conventions to come. So what? Buy the one that pisses you off the least, give it your business. Can't live without Halo? Gotta bear what Microsoft wants to do. Need Mario and Zelda? Enjoy the console that'll never have Frostbite or Unreal. These consoles have something you'll have to square with but we're not lock down to any one of them.

The age of "Take My Fucking Money" needs to end and we need to make them earn our love as they did generations ago.

And do not - do not make your default position, "I want _______ but..."

No, no it's, "_________ and _________ and then I'll consider buying it."

drave 04-05-2013 03:20 PM

Right, fanboy-ism needs to die in a righteous fire, agreed.

Since he was speaking about the always on component, I assumed he meant co-dependency of bandwidth. The manner in which you speak of it would be rather absurd for someone to expect.

Personally, I am hoping MS will pull it off. I had both consoles at the beginning, just ended up using the XBox more and want to stick with it. While always on may be a deterrent for some, the other options may not even be on the table. In that case, the console market will face dismal times, as many have been ranting about all of 2012, and PC will reign over all.

Emperor Smeat 04-05-2013 04:00 PM

MS Creative Director got punished by Microsoft and probably could be out of a job soon.

Quote:

[Update]We received an official statement from Microsoft, via the company's PR firm Edelman, concerning the tweets sent by Microsoft Studios' creative director Adam Orth last evening.

The statement reads as follows:

"We are aware of the comments made by an employee on Twitter. This person is not a spokesperson for Microsoft, and his personal views are not reflective of those of the company. We have not made any announcements about our product roadmap, and have no further comment on this matter."
Quote:

[Update] The Microsoft employee whose tweets ignited more speculation about an always-online console future has made his Twitter account private. Meanwhile, the BioWare employee who engaged in that initial Twitter exchange is defending his friend's comments.

"The initial comments are what they are and he has to answer that, but the 'why would I live there' stuff was him trolling me," wrote Manveer Heir, senior gameplay designer at BioWare, in tweets to Destructoid's Jim Sterling. "We're good friends and he was busting balls, forgetting it was online and public. Doesn't forgive the original sentiment at all."

As Sterling pointed out in his story about the tweets and the back and forth, the bits about cities weren't what made Microsoft creative director Adam Orth's posts seem so tone deaf.
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/a...onnection.aspx

Tom Guycott 04-06-2013 01:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kalyx triaD (Post 4165151)
This is really not so serious.

Not earth shatteringly so, no. It's a total "first world problem" but it's still a pain in the ass.

For example, I have no internets at home right now (kinda got assraped in local income taxes, money had to go elsewhere)... there are full games that I purchaced sitting on my drive that now are under the assumption that they are demos. I can't play what I paid for simply because I am lacking a constant connection... shifting what was supposed to be a purchase into a arbitrarily conditional lease. Had I bought the disc retail, this would not be an issue. Yet. Now, companies are toying with the notion of making this the norm and including any and all physical purchases?

There is something wrong with that.

Kalyx triaD 04-06-2013 01:23 AM

Actually you just need to update your license for 360 this gen. It enables XBLA games and DLC to be played without an internet connection. (Assuming you're talking about 360)

Tom Guycott 04-06-2013 01:25 AM

... with an internet connection I dont have. See how that works? Or rather, doesn't?

It's like when you have an internet connection issue on a PC, and then your PC tries to connect to the internet to look for a solution. Total catch 22.

Kalyx triaD 04-06-2013 01:27 AM

Annoying, yes, but whatever. Fuck Microsoft, move on. If the industry completely adopts this (likely), we either square with that, do better (via supporting small company/studios), or rethink our personal hobbies altogether.

It truly is; whatever.

Kalyx triaD 04-06-2013 01:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Guycott (Post 4165707)
... with an internet connection I dont have. See how that works? Or rather, doesn't?

It's like when you have an internet connection issue on a PC, and then your PC tries to connect to the internet to look for a solution. Total catch 22.

The trick is to have your licenses up to date during the same period you got the games to begin with. A precaution really. I learned this the hard way years ago with Rock Band DLC. Ever since then I make sure my licenses are up to date on the console I use every month.

Kane Knight 04-06-2013 01:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fignuts (Post 4165148)
Wasn't there rumors that ps4 also needed to be online.

Yup. And the PS3 as well.

In fact, the other ugly rumours (locked games, discs for install only) were also PS4 "features."

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kalyx triaD (Post 4165151)
This is really not so serious.

In the sense that it's about a toy, no.

Relative to the function of a consumer device, kinda serious.

Kalyx triaD 04-06-2013 02:30 AM

If Microsoft wants their next console to suck ass I say let them. We don't need it, and I don't say that in a sense that these are just videogames. Like I would seriously jump ship to any other console when I'm convinced NextBox wouldn't serve me well. I went from N64 to PS2, and then to XB360 as my main platform. I have no allegiance to any console or franchise. They screw up, I replace them.

Now if Microsoft updated the 360 with always-online during this generation I'd totally get the rage. But as far as I'm concerned all these rumors of crappy moves are basically giving us fair warning before buying the damn thing.

Tom Guycott 04-06-2013 02:30 AM

A precaution that a) everyone isn't aware of ::raises hand::, and b) seems silly in an era of "plug and play". Game goes in system, it should work. Simple*.

This is made even sillier by the fact that LIVE updates at least once a month with the whole "update this or be punted" ultimatum that also shows up anytime you put in a brand new disc/a game you haven't played in awhile. (And this is still better than the harsh "GTFO NOW!!!" crash-disguised-as-an-update thing the PS3 does).

I shouldn't have to futz around with extra settings buried in some unpublisized menu just to ensure I can play what I paid for whenever I want to do so in the same way that it shouldn't be codependent on me being on speaking terms with my cable provider.

This isn't so much a "fuck M$" thing as it is a fuck whoever thinks this is a grand idea period, and hope movie distribution doesn't get similar ideas.


*Not accounting for true total MMO type affairs. Or the game itself being buggy and/or unfinished- that's a different topic altogether. :glares at Gatling Gears:

Kalyx triaD 04-06-2013 02:39 AM

I agree that they should make the license thing more public, especially after people got replacement 360s during the 'dark days'.

Updates are whatever.

The license system is in place to prevent the oh so easy way of loading games on other people's consoles, copy-pasta pirating using Microsoft's own network. And even though there's still a work around (I found a way to use SFxT DLC Khuntry purchased and even use them online with Khuntry in a lobby, before I purchased them myself), I totally get why it's there.

Looking toward the future, you should probably get used to this sort of thing if you wanna keep gaming - or at least hope competitors rise to answer the call for true plug and play.

Tom Guycott 04-06-2013 02:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kalyx triaD (Post 4165729)
But as far as I'm concerned all these rumors of crappy moves are basically giving us fair warning before buying the damn thing.

The biggest problem, however, is that we, as an audience, will accept it. Much in the way that we find it completely acceptable for console failure, glitched titles, lack of customizable control schemes, etc.

Likely because we fear that instead of changing the minds of whatever company into seeing the consumer downside as opposed to the money grab they've cooked up, they'll just take their ball and go home like Sega and we lose all that potential "good shit" over one thing. And we gotta have the next newest biggest. We just gotta.

Nope, we'll bitch all the way to the retailer to give them our money anyway.

Kalyx triaD 04-06-2013 02:47 AM

I wouldn't put that on the companies, though. If I have any one thesis in the 'grand gaming conversation' online, it's how consumers need to be empowered and reminded who really runs shit. I will argue this ad infinitum, "Stop bitching, stop the petitions, let's fuck them over by closing our wallets."

So when some bullshit franchise with some bullshit revenue model breaks launch week records ensuring we're get more stupid games and bullshit transaction models - I put blame to the people. Saying they're gullible and/or stupid doesn't begin to mitigate their role for me.

SlickyTrickyDamon 04-06-2013 02:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hollywood Hasney (Post 4164913)
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Who keeps giving this guy xboxes to break?

Kane Knight 04-06-2013 02:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kalyx triaD (Post 4165736)
let's fuck them over by closing our wallets.

If only these were single-issue referendums.

drave 04-06-2013 09:22 AM

ITT:

We learn that everything having to do with games is bullshit or whatever :D

Shisen Kopf 04-06-2013 10:24 AM

This makes me angry. I think I am the most upset by this out of everyone here. Not only is rasslin serious business but so are video games.


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