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That seems to be the opposite of what is happening in this thread. All this is just noise till we find out from the horses mouth.
You mean Microsoft? Check the OP.
That seems to be the opposite of what is happening in this thread. All this is just noise till we find out from the horses mouth.
Does it matter when we're so close to having definitive answers when the system is revealed in two weeks?
Good. Now I need to justify to my wife why I need this in addition to the PS4.
Hmm... Got any tips?
For some people, the answer won't be definitive until the console is released. Maybe not even then.
If individual games do it just to be dicks, it's still bad; but nowhere near as bad as an entire console just doing it to be a dick.Now let's see how many games include a forced simcity-like "always multiplayer, no single player" just to justify an online requirement.
This applies to PS4 also.
God.
You mean Microsoft? Check the OP.
Good. Now I need to justify to my wife why I need this in addition to the PS4.
Hmm... Got any tips?
Now let's see how many games include a forced simcity-like "always multiplayer, no single player" just to justify an online requirement.
This applies to PS4 also.
So who's giving these employees tasks to work on?
Paul Thurott is an idiot at this point as far as I'm concerned; at a minimum his credibility is weakened. His original articles made claims that he admitted he didn't know what they meant.
I'm still thinking we might not get as many definitive answers as we hope.Does it matter when we're so close to having definitive answers when the system is revealed in two weeks?
If individual games do it just to be dicks, it's still bad; but nowhere near as bad as an entire console just doing it to be a dick.
I know, it's stupid. With F2P/Freemium, always online is a huge part of the future of consoles, though, just not for every game.
Didn't he clarify afterwards saying he didn't know either way?
Paul Thurott contradicted himself within the same article when he posted that original news. "It'll be always online...just like Windows 8! Even though Windows 8 allows you to do plenty of things offline! But it's always online!" So I don't think he ever really understood what the complaints were about.
This always happens because "always online" is a vague phrase. Some people think of background downloads, sleep mode, automatic patching, and other cloud services. Some people think of SimCity and Ubisoft DRM.
Internet-connected. The next Xbox must be Internet-connected to use. This is the source of the always on/always online rumors and isnt as Draconian as many seem to believe.
I wouldn't have linked to it if I thought it was wrong. Peter is trustworthy
Why don't they just come out and say it does not? They do not have to announce the console just to put this rumor to rest.
Some have already moved on to the next talking point:
Regardless, that will be when we find out whose sources were wrong. And yes, knowing which outlet has reputable contacts with access to accurate information does matter.
Good. Now I need to justify to my wife why I need this in addition to the PS4.
Hmm... Got any tips?
Good news about the next xbox, what world am I in?, this deffo isn't gaf!
If you have any kids, just say you really want PS4, but the kids really want Xbox.
Or a second job
Or a different wife
Or sell one of those kids
Internet required will be on the system console box IMO. It'll be needed for at least a one time system setup.
If individual games do it just to be dicks, it's still bad; but nowhere near as bad as an entire console just doing it to be a dick.
We want bad news.
Paul Thurott is an idiot at this point as far as I'm concerned; at a minimum his credibility is weakened. His original articles made claims that he admitted he didn't know what they meant.
Microsoft probably just wants to get this out of the way in advance of the event. It'll be discussed and by May 21, this won't be a hot button issue for them anymore.
Wtf is wrong with you?
I expect Ubisoft to have all their games always-online with U-Play, at least to start. Maybe all EA games as well with an Origin login.
The only real hope we can have on either console for this is that it's a total cluster-fuck up front. If servers are down, overloaded, hacked, whatever, and people can't play those games, it might be enough to tank their sales, thus making them back away from these policies.
Then again, after Sim-City and the relentless defense of always-online despite the clear negatives, maybe nothing can stem the tide.
i read his stuff all the time and listened to his podcasts as well, when he was saying draconian he was talking about how stuff like the roku is always online and people don't complain. He only plays call of duty multiplayer anyway, so in his view always online does not bother him. That is what he meant by draconian, he thinks always online is not a big deal at all because if he wants to play a game, its online multiplayer and if he wants to watch a movie, its streaming so always online does not make a difference for him. So when he sees people whining about always online, he gets confused since he never plays single player games.Well, his original stuff contradicted itself. I think it was along the lines of
"Internet connection required"
"Isnt as draconian as some think"
..and then when he was asked if online was required to play games, he said "no idea"
I felt like he was all over the place with it. Online requirement is draconian, imo, so "not as draconian" never made a lot of sense to me. Its either draconian or its not.
And when he clarified by saying he had no idea if it was needed for games, it didnt make a lot of sense because if it was required for the console, it would be required for games...at least in the way I interpret it.
So yeah, he was all over the place with that one.
Im referring to this article:
http://windowsitpro.com/paul-thurrotts-wininfo/here-comes-next-xbox
Where his direct quote is
Still, youre correct in that he was contradicting himself. I didnt exactly know how to take what he was saying because it didnt make sense when compared to the other things he was saying.
And for what its worth, he was asked on twitter if he can confirm or deny the article in the OP. He said that he couldnt but then went on to say
Im willing to bet now that a lot of this confusion came from the overuse of "always on" instead of "internet required". In fact, Id bet that MS and Sony have similar policies here and will leave the internet required stuff up to the publisher. Itll then be up to the gamers to protest and get those policies shut down...kinda like what happened with Ubisoft on PC a few years back.