EDGE: What Microsoft’s always-on Xbox means for PlayStation 4

as someone who only buys used, and sells them afterwards, i want to share my 2 cents:

last game i bought was Hitman, the newest one. i bought it for 20€ 2 weeks after it released. now, some might say "well, the makes of the game just lost one sale"...

...false.

had i not crossed paths with a dude selling the game for 20€, i wouldn't even buy it in the first place. how can they lose a sale they never had?

needless to say, there are many more like me. also needless say is the fact that i won't support any system that doesn't allow the resale of games.
 
EDGE is going far with this, leading me to believe that this is actually true.

For talking bad about Xbox?
he's saying MS leaked this information to Edge to make things look bad, but in reality it won't be AS BAD. Kind of like the under promise and over-deliver. And because Edge is willing to take that hit microsoft will offer them exclusive information in return.

One of the many conspiracy theories here but honestly, I can completely buy MS being their source here. Why else be so confident?
 
What if MS gives them better profit margins on new games or hardware? Considering the next Xbox will have the option to be subsidized by a 2-3 year contract, that could be a good source of profit for retailers to consider.

I tend to think that people will go with the console that allows them to trade in a game that they have finished or may not particularly like and vice versa they could buy games at a discounted price on PS4 as opposed to going to the next Xbox where you have to buy everything at full price and won't be able to sell it or make some of your money back if you don't like the game, are finished with it or you have more than 1 copy of it. I would expect there to be more sells on PS4 as opposed to the next Xbox as well

Also I believe this will allow Sony to push DD even harder. Gamestop would have no voice in their online endeavors if Sony is the main party contributing to their business' survival. It should also lead to retailers pushing the PS4 much heavier
 
Edge seems confident with their source of information and i just don't see them as the sort to risk their reputation recklessly.

Interesting times we live in...

Tell that to Micheal Patcher who seems to still catch headlines everywhere even though he is almost considered a joke now. Also it's not too much of a risk, if it ends up wrong they can just blame it on a bad source and move on.
 
For those wondering why Edge would sign up for something like this, expect them to get something like the world exclusive reveal/first hands on of the Next Xbox in return.

This is probably the most nonsensical thing I'll read today, which is saying something.
 
A potential win for Microsoft if the price is lower than ps4 games. If they can keep the price at 50 bucks and ps4 are at 60 than ps4 is in trouble.

The price for nextbox games would stay high though while Ps4 players could pick up cheap versions a few weeks after game x releases.
 
For those wondering why Edge would sign up for something like this, expect them to get something like the world exclusive reveal/first hands on of the Next Xbox in return.

That and tons of website traffic heading their way. Regardless, Edge is the big gamings news spotlight source right now.
 
as someone who only buys used, and sells them afterwards, i want to share my 2 cents:

last game i bought was Hitman, the newest one. i bought it for 20€ 2 weeks after it released. now, some might say "well, the makes of the game just lost one sale"...

...false.

had i not crossed paths with a dude selling the game for 20€, i wouldn't even buy it in the first place. how can they lose a sale they never had?

needless to say, there are many more like me. also needless say is the fact that i won't support any system that doesn't allow the resale of games.



And Microsoft doesn't care about you. At all. Or any of the many more like you.
In fact, no publisher does, since you give them zero profits.
 
It's Microsoft we're talking about.

Not Sega in the 90's. Do you really believe retailers will cut Ms off?

You think a company that exists due to second hand sales will support a console that blocks them?

You think they will encourage sales of a device that destroys their business?

I do not.
 
as someone who only buys used, and sells them afterwards, i want to share my 2 cents:

last game i bought was Hitman, the newest one. i bought it for 20€ 2 weeks after it released. now, some might say "well, the makes of the game just lost one sale"...

...false.

had i not crossed paths with a dude selling the game for 20€, i wouldn't even buy it in the first place. how can they lose a sale they never had?

needless to say, there are many more like me. also needless say is the fact that i won't support any system that doesn't allow the resale of games.

What you are saying is an understatement. The used market factors in for about 20 percent of absolute console sales. Microsoft knows this.

If this is true, either they have a plan to retain them or figure the loss will be minimal in the face of the guaranteed sales.
 
In politics this is known as preparing the ground.

This is a controlled leak of information from MS to Edge, the purpose is to put a ghastly idea out there that people deem unpalatable and then when MS announce much less draconian measures (such as mandatory online passes/activation codes at $10-15 for used games) people are more willing to accept it.

There is absolutely no way MS launch a box with no second hand games and always online DRM if they are not 110% sure that Sony are also doing it.

If you're doing it at the behest of the third-parties, that's all you need. Publishers will either tell Sony to get with the program or fuck off. And as much as Sony fans love their first-party games, it would Vita in the US if it had to rely only on first-party games.
 
It's looking to me like the stars are aligning for Sony and even many in the media are starting to favor them again. Don't let us down, that is all I have to say.

Yeah, Microsoft seems to be making $599/N64 Cartridge format level blunders right now. If rumors of true of course.
 
he's saying MS leaked this information to Edge to make things look bad, but in reality it won't be AS BAD. Kind of like the under promise and over-deliver. And because Edge is willing to take that hit microsoft will offer them exclusive information in return.

One of the many conspiracy theories here but honestly, I can completely buy MS being their source here. Why else be so confident?

What does MS accomplish by leaking supposedly false bad news of this type?
 
as someone who only buys used, and sells them afterwards, i want to share my 2 cents:

last game i bought was Hitman, the newest one. i bought it for 20€ 2 weeks after it released. now, some might say "well, the makes of the game just lost one sale"...

...false.

had i not crossed paths with a dude selling the game for 20€, i wouldn't even buy it in the first place. how can they lose a sale they never had?

needless to say, there are many more like me. also needless say is the fact that i won't support any system that doesn't allow the resale of games.

The problem is you are saying you buy ALL games used, so that means you are a gamer that never buys any games new. So you are saying you wouldn't be a gamer AT ALL then if not for used? I find that hard to believe. You bought the console, logic would say you may not buy as many games new as you do used, but you would still buy some games. Which still has its drawbacks for publishers and developers. Extreme hyperbole on both sides of the argument doesn't help either side.

This line of thinking really doesn't help the industry at all. Used as a supplement helps the industry but not putting back into the video game ecosystem does nothing. Trade your games in and buy new once in a while.
 
You think a company that exists due to second hand sales will support a console that blocks them?

You think they will encourage sales of a device that destroys their business?

I do not.
This is a fair point. When's the last time a gamestop had a large selection PC games?
 
Bobby Kotick already threatened to stop supporting Sony once this generation.
yeah but he talks alot of shit. You know who would LOVE that to be true though? EA and Dice. Battlefield on both consoles ---> becomes the bigger game.

What does MS accomplish by leaking supposedly false bad news of this type?
the idea is that they leak this bad info, but the reality of the situation is not as bad, so people have a "ohh so it's not AS BAD as before". Still bad just not as bad as maybe this article points out, so it makes the bad news more palatable.
 
Well, I have never bought a used game and only ever traded in a few but this just seems so wrong. Heck, I will probably be all digital next gen (already am on Vita and PC) but still this is really rubbing me the wrong way.
 
I'm pretty sure it'll happen.

Used games are a thing of the past for these huge corporations, they all want that Apple and Steam's digital sales. Microsoft and Sony will do it. Publishers and developers want it.

The thing i don't like is the always online to play games... that is crap but again, i don't believe Microsoft or Sony are that retarded to make it happen.
 
that...that doesn't make a lick of sense.

Why not, it's a quid pro quo. MS leak the info to Edge on the basis that Edge get a world exclusive later on. MS get their message out and are able to seem like the good guy when the real info is out because expectations are so poor, Edge get to sell a shit ton of magazines when they have "Next Issue - World Exclusive Next Xbox Hands On".

Stuff like this happens in politics all the time, it's called preparing the ground. When our bank has to release bad news we do it as well so when the actual bad news comes it doesn't seem so bad.
 
as someone who only buys used, and sells them afterwards, i want to share my 2 cents:

last game i bought was Hitman, the newest one. i bought it for 20€ 2 weeks after it released. now, some might say "well, the makes of the game just lost one sale"...

...false.

had i not crossed paths with a dude selling the game for 20€, i wouldn't even buy it in the first place. how can they lose a sale they never had?

needless to say, there are many more like me. also needless say is the fact that i won't support any system that doesn't allow the resale of games.
I have similar buying habits with games as well but it still does the makers of the game zero benifit when you buy that game used. If games were less desirable in a no used game market publishers could lower price to sell them and benifit from that sale. I think a steamesque service is the best solution.
 
If these are all true and happened this year, I wonder how "Brand Loyalty" really affect someone after all this shitstorm. lol
 
So the ones that are most likely to buy used won't care? Because it damn sure isn't the GAF/internet message board demographic making used games so profitable for Gamestop.

I think right now... its shock to alot of people. I think once the dust settles this won't be as big an issue as everyone thinks it will be.

If they follow a model similar to Steam and not keep 3 year old games at $59.99 this will be ok. It will seriously effect Gamestop though, no doubt about that.

I for one would rather go all digital with either the new Xbox or PS, games are on the HDD and no swapping of discs.
 
woah I'm starting to believe it's true if they're pushing this this far.

And please, Sony. I'm willing to throw money at you. But don't make these horrible choices, thanks.
 
EDGE said:
You’ve got to admire Microsoft’s bravery...
Heh, I don't know that I'd call this brave since they've been able to get customers to rationalize putting online play and other already paid for services behind a paywall, and paying exorbitant markups on otherwise heavily commoditized components like HDDs, for seven years and counting. MS has found a segment of the market that seems willing to rationalize just about any arbitrary premium if it's marketed right and if this rumor proves true, it suggests not bravery but complacency to just stick with that segment. They're welcome to it.
 
if microsoft, the current preferred bed-friend of all big western publishers, don't allow second hand resale, there is zero chance sony won't have to do the same. EA and activision will have no qualms with dreamcasting the PS4 in a second; and they'll have an infinite amount of fabricated sales data to support the idea that it would be an ultimately profitable move. why support a rival on the outset of a generation to the machine which does everything you ask for?

it will happen to the PS4 too, it's written in the patents.

this is an idea you're going to have to get comfortable with.

My god. This is really terrifying actually. That 3rd parties would be this anti consumerist.
 
if microsoft, the current preferred bed-friend of all big western publishers, don't allow second hand resale, there is zero chance sony won't have to do the same. EA and activision will have no qualms with dreamcasting the PS4 in a second; and they'll have an infinite amount of fabricated sales data to support the idea that it would be an ultimately profitable move. why support a rival on the outset of a generation to the machine which does everything you ask for?

it will happen to the PS4 too, it's written in the patents.

this is an idea you're going to have to get comfortable with.

You have a wonderful way of cutting through the bullshit and hyperbole. This needs to be considered.
 
I don't know if Edge is right or wrong here (and their online presence is somewhat removed from their core editorial print team if I recall correctly) but I hope for their sake that they did actually double-source this (at least).
 
In politics this is known as preparing the ground.

This is a controlled leak of information from MS to Edge, the purpose is to put a ghastly idea out there that people deem unpalatable and then when MS announce much less draconian measures (such as mandatory online passes/activation codes at $10-15 for used games) people are more willing to accept it.

There is absolutely no way MS launch a box with no second hand games and always online DRM if they are not 110% sure that Sony are also doing it.

As I said a couple pages back, I think it's possible it's this - but with the intention of throwing Sony off their launch announcement.

Although I'm not as convinced as you that they aren't already set on doing this. I actually think they are, and just want to force Sony's hand.
 
he's saying MS leaked this information to Edge to make things look bad, but in reality it won't be AS BAD. Kind of like the under promise and over-deliver. And because Edge is willing to take that hit microsoft will offer them exclusive information in return.

One of the many conspiracy theories here but honestly, I can completely buy MS being their source here. Why else be so confident?

If that is the case, then I am never reading anything from EDGE ever again. Would be pretty stupid of them to not only hang themselves out like this for Microsoft, but to come right back with a solidifying back-up article to reinforce the previous one.

They are not affiliated with Microsoft, why would they sacrifice themselves and their future credibility in order to make the truth more palatable in the end? It would take some straight-up blind fanboyism to agree to throwing themselves on the fire for Microsoft like that. I would hate to think they would risk their own credibility in such a fashion, but time will indeed tell the tale.
 
as someone who only buys used, and sells them afterwards, i want to share my 2 cents:

last game i bought was Hitman, the newest one. i bought it for 20€ 2 weeks after it released. now, some might say "well, the makes of the game just lost one sale"...

...false.

had i not crossed paths with a dude selling the game for 20€, i wouldn't even buy it in the first place. how can they lose a sale they never had?

needless to say, there are many more like me. also needless say is the fact that i won't support any system that doesn't allow the resale of games.

If we lived in a world where you couldn't buy used games, would you

A) Quit playing video games
B) Suck it up and buy new copies
 
If this is true...I cant wait for all the articles calling people who are against this entitled and supporters of piracy.

"It’s potentially a sad end to a tale brought about very much by the fans themselves. Anyone who played the old consoles must surely of seen how desperately they needed an injection of new ideas and modernisation – which is exactly what the skilful Microsoft achieved.

Yet the fans revolted because Microsoft dared to reinvent its console for the 21st century and dared to change the way games are sold. It’s really very sad.

A headline suggested by a colleague: “Xbox fans destroy brand out of spite.” That about covers it."
 
Welp that guy isn't gonna last long. Been seeing him everywhere acting like Microsoft's PR team

So I like to actually have evidence and logic rather than assumptions and speculation and refuse to mindlessly hate without it?

BTW personally I do own a Windows gaming PC and I'm not going to lie I lean towards Microsoft products but I'm definitely interested in the next Playstation.

How could the music industry even implement something like this?

Simple create a account system using one of the known popular services and instead of selling the content they sell codes to connect the content to the account, no used CDs to rip. Allow the music to only be streamed with a online connection to the service.

I think that is a far from the truth as you can get. They run a story which subtly mentions suppressed used games in Microsoft's next console which then proceeds to be reblogged, posted, speculated and analyzed in loads of different places and instead of letting the dust settle for a few days within hours they post a follow up staunchly backing up their claims with how confident they are. If this does blow up they are going to look incredible amateur. No one has forced EDGE's hand and if it is a bad source it is their responsibility as a news outlet to make sure they don't put out false or misleading information without at least some basic fact checking. I wonder what GameStop would say, after having close to 7% knocked off their share price due to this story, if it goes belly-up?

I've seen this done before and I've seen the loss in credibility swept under the carpet, who knows I might be wrong and EDGE might actually see some real blowback here but I doubt it.

People seem to care less about credibility of their sources and more interested in how controversial the subject is.

Has anyone actually watched the Gamestop stock or did someone just look at it and proclaim that it's 7% down because of this story?
 
Tell that to Micheal Patcher who seems to still catch headlines everywhere even though he is almost considered a joke now. Also it's not too much of a risk, if it ends up wrong they can just blame it on a bad source and move on.

I think that is a far from the truth as you can get. They run a story which subtly mentions suppressed used games in Microsoft's next console which then proceeds to be reblogged, posted, speculated and analyzed in loads of different places and instead of letting the dust settle for a few days within hours they post a follow up staunchly backing up their claims with how confident they are. If this does blow up they are going to look incredible amateur. No one has forced EDGE's hand and if it is a bad source it is their responsibility as a news outlet to make sure they don't put out false or misleading information without at least some basic fact checking. I wonder what GameStop would say, after having close to 7% knocked off their share price due to this story, if it goes belly-up?
 
Right now, there seems to be a subtle role reversal happening; Microsoft’s stricter, more complex box aspires to be the complete entertainment superhub PS3 was once designed to be. Sony’s PlayStation 4 is more PC-like and developer-friendly, as Xbox once was.
What a trip.
 
If that is the case, then I am never reading anything from EDGE ever again. Would be pretty stupid of them to not only hang themselves out like this for Microsoft, but to come right back with a solidifying back-up article to reinforce the previous one.

They are not affiliated with Microsoft, why would they sacrifice themselves and their future credibility in order to make the truth more palatable in the end? It would take some straight-up blind fanboyism to agree to throwing themselves on the fire for Microsoft like that. I would hate to think they would risk their own credibility in such a fashion, but time will indeed tell the tale.
that of course is what makes it a conspiracy theory at this point. Would they be willing to put their credibility on the line for traffic? In this day and age who knows.
 
....I would think the reason EDGE is so confident in their source is because it came through in the past. But double agent leaks works too.
 
What if Sony announces the same thing on February 20th? Oh that's right, people will still get PS4 for other reasons!
 
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