I don't get it either. I thought people were dissing MS because they "forgot about the core gamer" Where are the games people scream.
Ok.. here, we're buying up lot's of games to show because people want games, so we are spending our money to bring the games.
And now it's a how dare you type of thing.
And what if you don't get the opportunity to ask? What if all you get is absurd answers?
I think that post was mocking Microsoft's dodgy attitude more then games journalism. No matter how many questions you guys ask I'm going to assume you're not getting many answers just because of how Microsoft is acting.I don't think Microsoft is dumb enough to stonewall after how the Internet reacted to their reveal event, but if that were to happen, I imagine we'd call them out just like we did last month.
So much vitriol in this thread. It's like you're all forgetting that journalists have been trying to get answers from Microsoft for weeks now, and that their answers have been absurd. You're nuts if you don't think every journalist in LA will be
trying to get some straight talk about how used games/always online will work on the
XBone.
By "so much vitriol" I was referring to other posts in this thread.I think that post was mocking Microsoft's dodgy attitude more then games journalism. No matter how many questions you guys ask I'm going to assume you're not getting many answers just because of how Microsoft is acting.
You should re-read. They aren't buying games or exclusives. They're buying the talking points so people will only think certain games aren't coming to the PS4 when they actually are. There is a huge difference.
Does this mean no Q&A?
I'm really at a loss as to why people find this rumoured move to lock down third party promotion, etc by MS disgusting, underhanded, etc.
It's the exact same thing Sony did to Sega and the Dreamcast. I guess people were just as angry back then but didn't have an outlet?
I do not see why anyone is worried, everyone knows CoD, FIFA, Madden and the rest are coming to both consoles, regardless of who shows what and when.
But is it really wise for publishers to "hide" their games in order to appease a company? Where are the gains for EA, Activision and the rest? If they are getting a sack of coins for this, then i wonder whether that is enough coins in the bag to half promoting their game, and if the Xbone is the lead version their games will look worse than the PS4 counter parts, suddenly this holiday season you might have commercials for Xbone games that look worse than games on the PS4 and publishers that do not hop on board
Is it scheduled for Monday evening or Tuesday?Like I said earlier in this thread, as far as I know we still have our interviews scheduled. Stephen is doing them all. And if Microsoft still won't give him any straight answers - which seems unlikely to me - I'm sure he'll write about that.
Sure. Don't get me wrong, I see people ignoring the fact that the games press has been asking questions. I was just saying that specific post was kind of on your side.By "so much vitriol" I was referring to other posts in this thread.
Lol........wat?
No offense, but you have no idea whats going on.
Lol........wat?
No offense, but you have no idea whats going on.
One on one interviews are far less biting than group questions. There's much more opportunity to deflect responses. Not to mention the press have a fairly terrible record of asking any tough questions.Like I said earlier in this thread, as far as I know we still have our interviews scheduled. Stephen is doing them all. And if Microsoft still won't give him any straight answers - which seems unlikely to me - I'm sure he'll write about that.
Sure I do. And I don't see a problem with throwing your money at third party developers to money hat an exclusive.
What am I not getting?
I've talked to more people since then though and this isn't the usual jostling for publishers on stage that happens at E3. Microsoft is throwing BIG money around to reverse course on idea that they aren't a games console. The rumors are that PS4 versions of multiplats, by those who do take the money, won't be shown AT ALL. Not on stage and not on the show floor.
Like I said earlier in this thread, as far as I know we still have our interviews scheduled. Stephen is doing them all. And if Microsoft still won't give him any straight answers - which seems unlikely to me - I'm sure he'll write about that.
Good move by MS. No reason to have a Q&A when your A's are horrible for the consumer. Best to sweep it under the rug for as long as possible until they craft their narrative.
Good move by MS. No reason to have a Q&A when your A's are horrible for the consumer. Best to sweep it under the rug for as long as possible until they craft their narrative.
Sure I do. And I don't see a problem with throwing your money at third party developers to money hat an exclusive.
What am I not getting?
Haha, kinda like Sony at the start of this gen.ATM Microsoft is binge drinking thinking about what it did wrong. It's cancelling events and stuff because its image is in tatters and its whiskers are long and its breathe smells like Jim Beam.
They can turn it around just like your uncle can turn it around. But damn if it ain't gonna take a lot of money and a lot of help.
Does this fuckin company have ANY PR?! Jesus Christ.
They do, and it would probably just makes things worse.Does this fuckin company have ANY PR?! Jesus Christ.
They're going to reschedule it for a little later right? Right. Right? Right? Right.rig?htr
To be fair. They promised GAMES, GAMES, GAMES!!! I don't see any mention of questions in that do you?
this sounds like microsoft. it sounds like the same tactics they've been using for the last 3-4 years. multiplat advertising, timed exclusive content, forcing publishers to have parity on games.
my biggest fear is that they force publishers to have parity compared to PS4 games, negating any hardware advantage we might have in our inevitable PS4 purchases.
I'm not sure why so many people think they know more about my job than I do. I have done plenty of both group and one-on-one interviews, and the group interviews are usually a waste of time. They're awkward, boring, and often full of dumb questions. And no, a roundtable is not more biting than a one-on-one interview. I'm not sure where you're getting this idea.One on one interviews are far less biting than group questions. There's much more opportunity to deflect responses. Not to mention the press have a fairly terrible record of asking any tough questions.
I wish!(You look like Desmond from Lost, don't you think?)
Well, you guys can keep pretending not to understand it.
But many people that have been vocal about the "GAMES" of E3(Aren't interested in buying the console due to the shift to TV), but there are others who said that a majority will be multiplatform titles, as well as kinect games, and timed exclusivity. Unlike Sony's first party titles/investment into studios and technology. I'm sure you missed the commentary about just buying a PC to play said multiplatform games, avoiding drm, and buying a PS4(if no drm, for some)
If you avoided those posts some how, and came to the conclusion that all anyone was saying was exactly "I want any type of game period," thats incorrect. No, that really isn't the concern. The concern is that Microsoft, who buys timed exclusivity and shuts down studios without creating a first party lineup, is going to repeat themselves.
pretty much, it wasn't worth implementing DRM, fucking up a whole gen ahead and XBOX's image. They aint even trying anymore.GG Microsoft it was nice knowing you.
The games aren't exclusive. They're just paying the companies to not show the PS4 versions of games at E3.Sure I do. And I don't see a problem with throwing your money at third party developers to money hat an exclusive.
What am I not getting?
More like: No reason to have a Q&A when you don't know what the A's are yet.Good move by MS. No reason to have a Q&A when your A's are horrible for the consumer. Best to sweep it under the rug for as long as possible until they craft their narrative.