DragonSworne
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After what consumers learned from Diablo 3 and Sim City, I just can't believe anyone would support that.
I wonder if anyone defending this rumor were critical against Blizzard and EA's efforts in always online DRM.
After what consumers learned from Diablo 3 and Sim City, I just can't believe anyone would support that.
I wish I was as strong as you..If true, I'll be passing.
I don't care how good Halo 5 is.
Same...but Halo 5...
That's literally the only thing that makes me want the next Xbox...FUCK![]()
I don't choose not to be connected - the choice is usually made for me, and it does happen, often enough that I won't buy an always-online device if there are alternatives.
Why would I support a requirement to have an active connection to play single player games?
I'm not sure what's better. Saying it's okay if you can't use your products when you want to. Or saying we should be fine with this because web browsers.Some of the justifications in this thread are so bizarre.
After what consumers learned from Diablo 3 and Sim City, I just can't believe anyone would support that.
The stuff that Nerfgun is saying perhaps doesn't make a lot of sense to some, but in a business way it certainly does. I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft is willing to drop some of their customers to ensure a strong(er) core which will pay of in a long run. They will try to suck people up in the Microsoft ecosystem and let them invest in it (who will spend enough money to compensate the lost subs).
It makes a lot of sense with it the new Xbox being some sort of set-up box. Even more apps and possibilities (which can be bought) and also dat ad $$$.
Like Nerfgun said, more customers is not equal to more profit. Sometimes it's better to invest in your core.
I'm not saying it's happening or smart, but I'm pretty sure that Microsoft has a VERY strong / concept to convince people if it IS happening.
I wish I was as strong as you..
I'm not sure what's better. Saying it's okay if you can't use your products when you want to. Or saying we should be fine with this because web browsers.
When you say rest of the world you must be referring to third world countries? Against comparable 1st word countries, the US is still in the infancy of broadband connections. Pretty much every Asian country is like a decade ahead of us when it comes to internet speeds.
Last time I was in Japan I was sad to come back to the US because our internet service is such garbage.
Well, if Halo 4 is any indication...If true, I'll be passing.
I don't care how good Halo 5 is.
What game would Microsoft have to get exclusive to even begin to justify this shit?
Really what franchise has that kinda pull? GTA?
The stuff that Nerfgun is saying perhaps doesn't make a lot of sense to some, but in a business way it certainly does. I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft is willing to drop some of their customers to ensure a strong(er) core which will pay of in a long run. They will try to suck people up in the Microsoft ecosystem and let them invest in it (who will spend enough money to compensate the lost subs).
It makes a lot of sense with it the new Xbox being some sort of set-up box. Even more apps and possibilities (which can be bought) and also dat ad $$$.
Like Nerfgun said, more customers is not equal to more profit. Sometimes it's better to invest in your core.
I'm not saying it's happening or smart, but I'm pretty sure that Microsoft has a VERY strong / concept to convince people if it IS happening.
I care more about the chicken sandwich i'm going to eat tonight than Halo 5.If true, I'll be passing.
I don't care how good Halo 5 is.
If these Durango rumors are true, the bolded is all but guaranteed. That's how you get your subsidized console.Non issue for someone like me that's always online with every device that's capable of it, even while playing my singleplayer console games.
Wake me when Microsoft is forcing everybody to buy an Xbox Live Gold account. You would swear that Microsoft killed some people's pets lol.
Those are entirely different things. How is requiring an active connection for single player games an upgrade? What benefit could I get from this new requirement that I couldn't get with the Xbox's current online setup?Same reason people forcefully upgraded their internet connections then to support Ethernet. Because hopefully, they'll have a compelling reason other than "to watch you".
Global internet use btw.
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Non issue for someone like me that's always online with every device that's capable of it, even while playing my singleplayer console games.
Wake me when Microsoft is forcing everybody to buy an Xbox Live Gold account. You would swear that Microsoft killed some people's pets lol.
I care more about the chicken sandwich i'm going to eat tonight than Halo 5.
Series is old news.
I could have sworn you already posted you don't care earlierNon issue for someone like me that's always online with every device that's capable of it, even while playing my singleplayer console games.
Wake me when Microsoft is forcing everybody to buy an Xbox Live Gold account. You would swear that Microsoft killed some people's pets lol.
I care more about the chicken sandwich i'm going to eat tonight than Halo 5.
Series is old news.
There is nothing "consistent" about the internet in the US either. I'm on Time Warner and this stupid shit has been going down on me a lot. I even live in NYC too. Gonna have to call these guys up because it's gotten particularly annoying in the last month or so.If this is true, the US market may be ok with the always on requirement, but the rest of the world may not be.
Unless I'm wrong and gamers in say... Dubai, Sao Paulo, or Dublin have the same consistent internet access as a gamer in New York.
But hey, MS is a US company, what do they care of world wide sales?
Difference is, if my ISP goes down I obviously wont be posting on free forums like GAF.
Not being able to play a game I own, on a console I brought, is quite frankly taking the piss.
Still at least MS will be consumer friendly for about 3 minutes... How very kind of them.
Yes x1000.
Here you have a bunch of people who are addicted to an online community experience who probably consume at least 90% of their daily entertainment/information online and yet are afraid of video games entering the modern era of always on and connected.
Go for it MS... but it better not all be about you and controlling piracy and the used games market. I better get something out of it to, like 100% of game releases also have digital releases, and retail releases installed on the HD and I can never need the disc again, not even to "authenticate" on startup. And as long as Im in dreamland, I'm going to imagine you won't rip me off on the storage for this all-digital machine.
He has no proven insight into Microsoft's strategy whatsoever. He isn't an "insider." He would have no idea whether they're planning to require an online connection for games.He's the only non-anonymous source, one's that also got caught for what he's leaked. Who knows how up-to-date his info is. Everything else passes through the games journalism filter and remains anonymous.
So we're supposed to bend over and take this just because its an "nonissue for you"?Non issue for someone like me that's always online with every device that's capable of it, even while playing my singleplayer console games.
Wake me when Microsoft is forcing everybody to buy an Xbox Live Gold account. You would swear that Microsoft killed some people's pets lol.
If these Durango rumors are true, the bolded is all but guaranteed. That's how you get your subsidized console.
Those are entirely different things. How is requiring an active connection for single player games an upgrade? What benefit could I get from this new requirement that I couldn't get with the Xbox's current online setup?
If these Durango rumors are true, the bolded is all but guaranteed. That's how you get your subsidized console.
Those are entirely different things. How is requiring an active connection for single player games an upgrade? What benefit could I get from this new requirement that I couldn't get with the Xbox's current online setup?
Wow, you should check soooo many things before making such statements.
If MS is going to do this stuff they should throw in the actual internet hosting itself with the package, and guarantee 100% uptime.It seems to be what they are trying to do with all of their offerings. Office is being transitioned into a monthly/yearly subscription service, and there are strong rumours that Windows Blue is going to be the same. It will be interesting to see how much traction they can get on those fronts.
I also have no idea, which is exactly where all my worries stem fromI have no idea. But apparently, MS believes they have a good enough reason that most of us will.
Sim City... (Wasn't my side that was the problem)
Diablo 3... (Wasn't my side that was the problem)
Guild Wars 2... (Wasn't my side that was the problem)
Xbox Live during holidays... (Wasn't my side that was the problem)
Even in a world where your side remains up! Power might go out on their side, server goes down, or they get hacked.
Live has been down... The recent DRM games have been a huge pain. Don't want.
If these Durango rumors are true, the bolded is all but guaranteed. That's how you get your subsidized console.
Those are entirely different things. How is requiring an active connection for single player games an upgrade? What benefit could I get from this new requirement that I couldn't get with the Xbox's current online setup?
If this is actually true, then Microsoft and Nintendo made it really easy to choose which system is worth buying.
If this is actually true, then Microsoft and Nintendo made it really easy to choose which system is worth buying.
Imo even if it was true just a few weeks ago, it's not true anymore after the SimCity disaster.
No more silver membership on top of always online?If these Durango rumors are true, the bolded is all but guaranteed. That's how you get your subsidized console.
Wait for the games... I highly suspect, however, that the entire thing a piece of garbage because there has been no official announcement.