Microsoft: Next Xbox will work even when your Internet doesn’t

If that was the case, why didn't MS squash the rumors when they first appeared? It doesn't make any sense to allow months of negative publicity to continue if it wasn't true.

Because MS is a large organization with groups of people with different and competing ideas on how the company should go. The legacy of Zune should've clued you into this fact.

A large company doesn't change their mind over night.

An employee could have done it on their own. Or is it also your opinion that Orth's comments were a controlled leak too?

Orth was being an asshole. That's what was sweetbilly's problem and he paid for it.

It is true an employee could leak this on their own. Doesn't invalidate the overall theme of how these events are playing out. MS had one vision and are changing their minds on it.
 
As stated multiple times in this thread, the Devkits were most definitely required to be online to prevent them to get sold.

This is what I think the origin of always online part.

But it was incorrectly or intentionally interpreted as other ways.
 
We still dont have a clarification regards to used games. I dont see why we are celebrating, its almost as if we are over-the-moon regarding having the lesser of two evils.
Always online is definitely the greater of the two evils; I don't understand how it could not be considering the much grander implications beyond you and your buddy not being able borrow your game.
 
This was a memo to people working on Durango within Microsoft, no third parties. This was a controlled leak.

While this is possible, I'd be surprised if Microsoft actually intended this to get out when it could very easily be interpreted as them having changed track.
 
Oh cool, can you show me the press release

Or even any evidence

Personally Im skeptical of any site but articles do warrant discussion.

I don't follow. Why would you need a press release for this when the initial claim was only a rumour. Were you as adamant in demanding a press release for the initial rumours or are you simply unhappy with this development?

Moving on, I'd quite like to hear BruceLeeRoy's comments. His sources claimed that always online was a done deal (paraphrasing), was this a late change or did his sources perhaps misunderstand the info they had?
 
My gut feeling on this is that all games will still need to be registered and bound to an single account to prevent second hand sales.

An internet connection will only be required for this period of time only.

Edit: This will all be at the 'publishers discretion' of course. MS won't want the fingers of the core gamer being waved at them this early on.
 
The only trusted source for gaming news is anonymous pastebins. I'm going to continue to post rumours I've pulled out of my arse.
 
If that was the case, why didn't MS squash the rumors when they first appeared? It doesn't make any sense to allow months of negative publicity to continue if it wasn't true.

Same as Apple never try to counteract any endless rumor about new iPhone launch date.

It even can hurt the potential consumer'intention to buy their new products.
 
Clearly Microsoft released the email to stop the stupid rumors. To think they would ever cut out all Xbox sales to people without Internet was always very hard to believe.
 
Good News & why was that guy fired?

That guy was fired for being an asshat, most likely.

MS and it's employees are told to not talk about rumors whether they are true or false. So to talk publicly about rumors in such a aggressive way was probably enough to get him the boot.
 
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Lol. Perfect use of this. Microsoft destroy the rumor and STILL made it look like they weren't commenting. The guy who passed out is the want who dreamed the Always online was true.

Now IF this is accurate They killed the Always online and the Blu-ray delay all with the same rock. Kotaku will be pissed and redouble their efforts to undermine the MS launch.

Not it looks like instead of the Nextbox being a cable box it's simply a conduit through which you could watch your cable through an HDMI Input. Interesting to see if it's a true DVR as well.

I can see it now. You bring up the guide through your voice and say 'ESPN' and it turns to that channel on it's own.

If MS turns this thing into a voiced Cable Guide, Tivo, and Windows 8 on top of everything the 360 can do this gen? Yeah this is a couch potatoes dream.

It's hilarious that Adam Orth will suddenly get sympathy from the same people holding the pitchforks. Even better the guy resigned. MS didn't fire him. It's been noted when the rumors of Xbox mini/ Always online being false were coming in that he fell on this sword for nothing.
 
Always online is definitely the greater of the two evils; I don't understand how it could not be considering the much grander implications beyond you and your buddy not being able borrow your game.

They're equal evils. I'd also argue that eliminating used games may actually be more damaging to Microsoft than always online.
 
Yeah, thread title is a little misleading, but I think it's legit. As others have said, seems like something they leaked on purpose to stop the flames.

You (and many others) may think (or hope :P) it's legit, but the thread title treats this as if it was official info and not the unconfirmed rumour it is, just like the "always online" ones :/
 
Good news for gamers and the industry, though that bit about blocking used games is still very serious.

Then again, there is something a little bit off about the article; the way it is written to not just developers but people working on the Xbox itself, the blatant PRishness of it (are all MS internal emails like this) and the way it only gives out information that you'd want the public to know and not the things you'd want your employees to know.

Either Ars have been duped or this email is not as 'internal' as the article likes to suggesr.
 
Lol. Perfect use of this. Microsoft destroy the rumor and STILL made it look like they weren't commenting.

They killed the Always online and the Blu-ray delay all with the same rock.

Not it looks like instead of the Nextbox being a cable box it's simply a conduit through which you could watch your cable through an HDMI Input. Interesting to see if it's a true DVR as well.

I can see it now. You bring up the guide through your voice and say 'ESPN' and it turns to that channel on it's own.

If MS turns this thing into a voiced Cable Guide, Tivo, and Windows 8 on top of everything the 360 can do this gen? Yeah this is a couch potatoes dream.

It's happening.
 
Same as Apple never try to counteract any endless rumor about new iPhone launch date.

It even can hurt the potential consumer'intention to buy their new products.

Comparing the "ultimate evil" of always online drm to various other rumored details of a tech device is silly imo. There is no parralel.
 
So the insiders were wrong.
Hard to say. At one point they were right about the PS4's ram but were wrong after Sony decided to increase it. Maybe MS did plan to have always-online at one point.
I'm curious about the used/rental situation now.
 
This seems like a non-story. "Always online" in the literal sense was incredibly unlikely at best and brand suicide at worst. The question has always been whether a connection will be required for activation/installation, and what this will mean for used/rental markets. For the millions of people without BB or the 10's of thousands of people whose internet will just happen to be down for the launch of the console, Halo 5, or whatever--they won't give a shit about the distinction between "always online" and "always online to activate", the end result is the same.
 
This thread basically confirms that all the "legitimate concerns" regarding the Durango, especially in the 6 months thread, are mostly from Sony fanboys with an agenda.

It's really fucking hilarious the amount of mental gymnastics people in this thread are going through to discredit this leak.
 
If Microsoft deviates from what we want here as hardcore gamers, then yeah I'd want them to fail.

Except if a company were to strictly follow what you want as a "hardcore gamer" than it would almost certainly fail.

There cannot be a happy medium?
 
Always online is definitely the greater of the two evils; I don't understand how it could not be considering the much grander implications beyond you and your buddy not being able borrow your game.
We all threw a fit over used games but now we ignoring it because theres some good news.

I dont borrow games or by used very often but it doesnt mean Im going to support giving up more of the ownership of my games.
 
This thread basically confirms that all the "legitimate concerns" regarding the Durango, especially in the 6 months thread, are mostly from Sony fanboys with an agenda.

It's really fucking hilarious the amount of mental gymnastics people in this thread are going through to discredit this leak.

It's really happening.
 
People will treat any rumor that they favor as fact. The OP needs to be updated as Rumor.

This is just a RUMOR guys. Anyone taking this as serious news shouldn't be so gullible.


Wtf, this is just another rumor.

Could someone fix the op title?

The email makes no sense

1) we are to believe there are people working on Durango that don't know if it is always online or not
2) the author of the email, the one who knows that durango is not always online, sends a NDA sensitive email about Durango to a group of people not on the durang project.

I'm sorry, but like all the pro xbox720 rumors concerning always online, this does not pass the sniff test.

I don't truely believe durango will be always online, but I honestly believe all these "leaks" and "rumors" saying Durango is not always online are all hoaxes from fanboys that are butthurt from the initial Edge rumor.

Breathe for a second dude.
 
This thread basically confirms that all the "legitimate concerns" regarding the Durango, especially in the 6 months thread, are mostly from Sony fanboys with an agenda.

It's really fucking hilarious the amount of mental gymnastics people in this thread are going through to discredit this leak.

Not true at all. I've seen plenty of casual to hardcore xbox fans state their concern over the "always online" rumor. And if there are examples of so called fanboyism, why address them? It makes you look just as stupid as they are.

Except if a company were to strictly follow what you want as a "hardcore gamer" than it would almost certainly fail.

There cannot be a happy medium?


By wanting Microsoft to cater to the hardcore audience, there's an acknowledgement that of course Microsoft isn't going to listen to a bunch of nerds exclusively, but at least we will have a voice enough to make some kind of difference. By saying we want them to fail, it's more of a statement without being a real legitimate threat.
 
This thread basically confirms that all the "legitimate concerns" regarding the Durango, especially in the 6 months thread, are mostly from Sony fanboys with an agenda.

It's really fucking hilarious the amount of mental gymnastics people in this thread are going through to discredit this leak.
Microsoft has earned the cynicism they are faced with. No fanboyism or mental gymnastics required.
 
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