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TimeandTide 04-05-13 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by anomynous (Post 11641632)

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

foxdvd 04-05-13 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob V (Post 11641758)
What'll piss me off is the few times a year I take my 360 up to the in-laws (who live in the northern Michigan sticks) so I can catch-up on late night gaming. They have a terrible connection and I feel for people that deal with this... that's why I just don't buy it'll be the norm going forward. If they do this, it's console suicide. It's one thing to have a GAME that requires "always on" (stupid still) but it's another for a console -- an OS -- to require it.

I actually have a xbox at my parents house when I visit...They do not even have the option of internet. They go to bed early, so my son and I play after they go to bed.

chuckd21 04-05-13 01:44 PM

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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."
this person does not speak for us, however we aren't going to bother to speak for us either

Dan 04-05-13 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by chuckd21 (Post 11641815)
this person does not speak for us, however we aren't going to bother to speak for us either

Why would they? Their announcement is in May, and that's when they'll talk about it.

chuckd21 04-05-13 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by SomethingMore (Post 11641817)
Why would they? Their announcement is in May, and that's when they'll talk about it.

Have they announced the announcement yet?

fujishig 04-05-13 02:00 PM

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I know the specs aren't out on this yet, but just once I'd like to see the videogame console leader NOT try to sabotage its position in the next gen with arrogant, adapt to us or get out decisions. Nintendo with the cartridge thing, Sony with the two jobs/crab thing, etc.

Dan 04-05-13 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by chuckd21 (Post 11641826)
Have they announced the announcement yet?

I believe a representative at Microsoft said, "Yo dawg, we know you like announcements. So we put an announcement in another announcement full of more announcements that we are going to announce in May."

foxdvd 04-05-13 02:17 PM

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Microsoft: Our next xbox is amazing..always online...always connected, you can download updates in the back ground and it is ready to go when you turn it on

Customer: Ok, can I play it offline?

Microsoft: No! Why would you want that?

Customer 1: My back room in my house where I have my xbox, the wifi is spotty

Microsoft: well sorry we don't want you as a customer

Customer 2: My internet drops multiple times,

Microsoft: We don't want you as a customer

Customer 3: I actually have great internet, but I have a second xbox at my parents house I play when I visit, they go to bed early, and they don't have internet.

Microsoft: we don't want you as a customer

Customer 4: This seems to be a form of DRM and I am uncomfortable supporting it

Microsoft: WE DEFINITELY don't want you as a customer

Customer 4's friend: Wait, I don't have a problem with DRM, but I have 3 kids in my home, each with their own xbox. I recently bought a Lego game and they each took turns playing it

Microsoft: we don't want you as a customer unless you want to buy that game 3 times.

Customer 5: I buy used games from time to time, but I also buy new games.

Microsoft: we don't want you as a customer, unless you only buy new

Customer 5: But some new games I buy with used money...and others I buy new after playing them used..like Gears 1 I bought used, but I bought Gears 2 and 3 new

Microsoft: We don't want that. We don't want you as a customer

Customer 6: I am in the military and play my xbox, but can't connect

Microsoft: we don't want you as a customer.

Customer 7: SO the only reason always online is a form of DRM...

Microsoft: no comment.

slop101 04-05-13 02:37 PM

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They have people who thoroughly research this stuff and do extensive regression models to see how they can best make money - my bet is on them not going the always-connected route.

What they might do, is leave a widow open on the Durango for if they want to go always-connected at a future date. But for now, it's just not feasible, and I'm pretty sure they understand that.

Dan 04-05-13 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by foxdvd (Post 11641853)
Microsoft: ...

Customer: Ok, can I play [new XBOX] offline?
Customer 1: My back room in my house where I have my xbox, the wifi is spotty
Customer 2: My internet drops multiple times,
Customer 3: I actually have great internet, but I have a second xbox at my parents house I play when I visit, they go to bed early, and they don't have internet.
Customer 4: This seems to be a form of DRM and I am uncomfortable supporting it
Customer 4's friend: Wait, I don't have a problem with DRM, but I have 3 kids in my home, each with their own xbox. I recently bought a Lego game and they each took turns playing it
Customer 5: I buy used games from time to time, but I also buy new games.
Customer 5: But some new games I buy with used money...and others I buy new after playing them used..like Gears 1 I bought used, but I bought Gears 2 and 3 new
Customer 6: I am in the military and play my xbox, but can't connect
Customer 7: SO the only reason always online is a form of DRM...
Customers 8 to 1000: OMG!!! BBQ!!! WHY U HATE GAMERZ M$?!?

Microsoft: http://i.imgur.com/78jqVmb.jpgno comment.

fixed.

fujishig 04-05-13 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by slop101 (Post 11641883)
They have people who thoroughly research this stuff and do extensive regression models to see how they can best make money - my bet is on them not going the always-connected route.

What they might do, is leave a widow open on the Durango for if they want to go always-connected at a future date. But for now, it's just not feasible, and I'm pretty sure they understand that.

Yeah, like implementing an always-online rule through a backdoor after everyone buys the console is not going to create an even bigger uproar...

fumanstan 04-05-13 03:04 PM

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If its just a few games that start trickling in slowly, it won't be as big of a clusterfuck.

Rob V 04-05-13 03:20 PM

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The best thing that could have happened is for this Ortho dick to Tweet his non-Microsoft backed opinion. Now the entire kingdom of video game nerds (myself included) are up in arms and voicing their disapproval. If this guy was trying to make a point, it backfired.

Michael Corvin 04-05-13 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by shumway (Post 11641522)
This all strikes me much the same as "you'll want to get a second job." Just the sheer arrogance. I know you can't paint the entirety of Microsoft by one douche's comments but you have to believe that he isn't the only one that feels this way. If they aren't careful they will find themselves in the boat Sony was in at the start of this generation.

This is eerily similar. It's going to be an interesting couple of months to say the least.

Ranger 04-05-13 04:03 PM

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Too early for Hitler to complain?

K&AJones 04-05-13 04:40 PM

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I'll wait till I see the console, the specs, what it can and cannot do, what you have or not have to do and of course the games before making my mind up. For now it's pure speculation and nothing but guessing.

bippitty 04-05-13 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob V (Post 11641578)
If your electricity goes out your Xbox does too. Should I buy Sony then?

The PS4 will include a fusion cell. Selling the excess electricity to the electric company will more than pay off the initial cost.

I was leaning toward Xbox, the persistent on-line rumor got me wavering. Now the fusion cell... Microsoft better step up.

Brent L 04-05-13 07:31 PM

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If this "always on" thing comes to pass, I will not blink in skipping on the console. I'd skip on the PS4 if it did something that stupid as well.

Is this one before or after the above tweets?

http://i.imgur.com/S64y9AZ.jpg

Matthew Chmiel 04-05-13 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by bippitty (Post 11642124)
The PS4 will include a fusion cell. Selling the excess electricity to the electric company will more than pay off the initial cost.

I was leaning toward Xbox, the persistent on-line rumor got me wavering. Now the fusion cell... Microsoft better step up.

I don't know if that comment is sarcasm or you honestly don't understand how technology works.

Michael Corvin 04-05-13 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by K&AJones (Post 11642032)
I'll wait till I see the console, the specs, what it can and cannot do, what you have or not have to do and of course the games before making my mind up. For now it's pure speculation and nothing but guessing.

Yeah but what're we gonna talk about until the announcement, all the hot WiiU titles coming out? Bwahahaha!

MoviePage 04-05-13 08:59 PM

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Francis has a pretty good response to those tweets:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/cW28VSmXnCo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Michael Corvin 04-05-13 09:09 PM

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That would have been 10,000% better if it was Lewis Black ranting.

And using an ax barefoot? ... genius.

mattysemo247 04-05-13 09:19 PM

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That guy really needs to go outside and cut down some damn trees or something. Or he won't make it to next gen.

Music 04-05-13 09:27 PM

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"I've bought all the Xbox generations..."

Uhmm... all 2 of them... :lol:

Music 04-05-13 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by mattysemo247 (Post 11642285)
That guy really needs to go outside and cut down some damn trees or something. Or he won't make it to next gen.

It looked like the Xbox was winning there for awhile.


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