Xbox One: Details on Connectivity, Licensing (24 hour check-in) and Privacy Features

I could use some extra income and am interested in changing my opinion that this is complete bullshit and I will never buy this fucking piece of shit console to something that would be more helpful in moving units.
 
if anything, being able to ban a single account (and all the games attatched to it) is far more significant anti-piracy measure than any of the other stuff. I don't really get the point of the 24 hour check-in (though I'm also completely ambivalent to it because I have an internet connection so w/e), but it seems like this is a really obvious deterrent Microsoft is installing. gives them a lot of leverage.
 
Just talked to two non-GAFfer who were unaware about all of this and both of their replies were, "Oh, I don't care about that stuff."

Fuck it.

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Holy. Fucking. Shit.

Are you kidding me?

Goddamn it. Just when I was starting to get excited for E3 too. Just when I had started to convince myself that maybe, just maybe all the rumors we had heard about both consoles could be false, or half-truths.... THIS gets announced. Goddamn it. And you know Sony is going to do the same goddamn thing. Shit. Shit shit shit.

This is going to be the worst E3 ever.

This is the first E3 that I'm going into with a sense of dread instead of feeling like a kid going to Dinseyworld. Siiiiigh.
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I lend out my games all the time. I buy from independent retailers. I want to be able to buy physical, resellable copies of rare games that I missed on eBay.

So as if the creepy Kinect camera weren't enough, screw all this stuff. I'm done with Xbox.
 
They are out of their fucking minds.

Unless Sony does the same, then we're fucked and will buy both. It will be a lot like the USA two party political system, your fucked either way.
 
So it sounds like a can sell games to my friends if I want.

Also, I don't need to lug games to my friends' houses.

Makes some things easier, while cutting back the used game market. Obviously, internet-dependent as well.

Not really. You could sell the game to your friend if they were on your friend's list for 30 days, but they can't sell on the game after that - so it would be a weird person who would buy that game from you, I'd think.

And right, you don't have to take the disc over there, but you do have to download the game to their console, blu-ray games, 10 plus gigs, hope you have a few hours or a day to wait around before playing...
 
I'm on board for the Xbox One boycott. I don't care if only ten of us ever end up boycotting, I'm going to be a part of it.

and to think I wasn't going to buy it just because they continued Live Gold!

Now we have what basically amounts to one of the least consumer friendly products ever conceived. Even the RIAA at their height never did anything this ridiculous. The MPAA wishes they had the clout to do this on set top movie players.

Hell even that Divx video linked a few pages ago wasn't as bad. It only phones home every fifteen days, you could trade discs with whomever you wanted and they were priced competitively with one day Blockbuster Rentals! (No Widescreen though, what were they thinking!) Seems tame in comparison!
 
but the line's already been crossed with Steam and (I know, I know...) iOS...

It hasn't. You can't even begin to compare this to steam or iOS. There are plenty of posts in this thread and others which prove this comparison is a bad idea. Those services offer benefits to consumers along with little cost, this is benefits for the publisher, not consumer. Hell just look at the 24 hour check in, neither iOS, Steam, or Google do anything like that. It's not a good comparison at all.
 
As someone who has a reliable Internet connection and doesn't purchase used games/borrow games, nothing announced here is really troublesome for me. Having said that, I can totally see why someone would refuse to buy this system. If you have shoddy internet, or heavily rely on used games, then it absolutely makes zero sense to buy this system. I personally lack the moral conviction to protest a console for reasons that don't personally effect me. It's definitely a selfish position, but In a choice between ideals and personal gaming, the latter is going to win every time. Having said that, I think some of these decisions by Microsoft are extremely stupid and definitely going to have a tangible effect on the momentum of their brand.
 
I thought there was no way the online only or the 24 check rumors were true. They don't currently support Live in all the countries they sell in, much less some of the other issues that I figured would come up just on the retail end. But I was wrong. I connect to Live 99% of the time when playing, but as someone who has live in apartments with internet access issues, technical problems, or issues with my ISP provider in the past, there's no chance in hell I'm ever buying a system that doesn't play games unless it is connected every 24 hours. I don't care if it's MS or Sony.

I'm glad that they've confirmed these details instead of waffling more. I ain't even mad about it, but as a fan of some of their IPs I'm disappointed.
 
Boycotting the Xbox One will be easy for many people here. We'll see if people stick to their guns if Sony has a lot of the same policies but otherwise has an awesome showing of games
 
This actually sounds awesome! In fact it's too lenient. And I heard that the upcoming game from Respawn Entertainment, the new company founded by the creators of Call of Duty, will be exclusive for the Xbox One. I can't wait to join "Generation One".

I cant believe it. MS must have an army of you guys.
 
Playing devil's advocate, because I hate to see the overreaction:

-I can almost guarantee they will work out rental deals with redbox, blockbuster, gamefly, etc. They would be foolish to leave money on the table.

-Put a piece of tape over the kinect sensor if you don't want MS to see you in your underwear. It's not like they'll be recording you on some server. relax.

-24 hours of offline play: If your internet is down for more than 24 hours get a new provider. My PC is always online and that's where I game the most. You're not taking the xbox out of your house to go camping so what is the problem?

-You can still trade a game to a friend. Once it's theirs, who cares what happens to it next. And there will still be avenues to sell your games. Amazon, gamestop, CeX... they'll all be there.

-Sharing all your games among 10 people = amazing. I can see 10 of my gaming friends and I working out a system of who buys what. That's 9 less games we each have to buy. Makes up for the lack of trade-in.

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Over 70% of Xbox 360 owners use Live. What's wrong with "24 hour check-in"?

*checks posts histories*

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It is becoming more and more likely that Sony is going to make it so that publishers can do the same sort of things on PS4 as were announced today for Xbox One, they're just not going to make it platform-wide/mandatory/default.
Likely, but some smaller publishers can't afford or don't want to host their own DRM servers. So at least some PS4 games will be offline capable. Just not EA/Activision/Ubi games.
 
In our role as a game publisher, Microsoft Studios will enable you to give your games to friends

In addition, third party publishers can enable you to give games to friends

Quoted again in case anyone missed it. Is it just me, or does this sound like gifting a game is only an option and not a mandatory requirement?

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Someone please shop in the Xbox One logo in here.
 
Just talked to two non-GAFfer who were unaware about all of this and both of their replies were, "Oh, I don't care about that stuff."

Fuck it.

I have a few non gaffer friends who give lots of shit about this stuff and they were primarily 360 gamers this gen. It goes both ways depending on peoples priorities.
 
Anyone who doesn't have a problem with this is s shill? Come on.
No, people who have 40 posts over 3 years, all of them either doing damage control for one company or spreading negativity about the products of its competitors are shills.

Even the worst kind of fanboy at least posts about his favourite game some time. Or about his dog in OT. Or whatever. Because he is a real person.
 
In our role as a game publisher, Microsoft Studios will enable you to give your games to friends

In addition, third party publishers can enable you to give games to friends

Quoted again in case anyone missed it. Is it just me, or does this sound like gifting a game is only an option and not a mandatory requirement?
Publishers can opt in.

No moving game licenses seems to be the default position.
 
Just talked to two non-GAFfer who were unaware about all of this and both of their replies were, "Oh, I don't care about that stuff."

Fuck it.

that's generally the response from people that don't. get. it. But, they will when MS is updating the servers or their Internet goes out or they forget to pay for their Internet or their Internet speed just isn't up to snuff or they go into a retailer that isn't on 'the list' and are denied trade-in.

generally, these are the kinds of people that need to learn from experience...
 
I'm on board for the Xbox One boycott. I don't care if only ten of us ever end up boycotting, I'm going to be a part of it.

Fuck yes.
Its not even about ourselves but about console gaming as a whole. The beginning of the end if we do nothing. I will very easily boycott that abomination of a console.
I can't even imagine an amount of game awesomeness that could even make me hesitate for like a nanosecond.
 
Why are people getting so knotted up about this? It is basically Steam but with stricter online requirements (24 hour check) and the ability to actually trade your games. We've been doing this for years now, welcome to the digital age people.

I could loan out my 360 library to 80+ people simultaneously. With this, you can only loan to one person at a time, out of a possible pool of 10.
This is not progress.
 
you made your first mistake, you underestimated what these assholes are capable of. They will literally have roundtable discussions for weeks to decide the best way to plunger as many asses as possible.

To much ass in this post?

not enough! haha

yeah i just figured they were fucking consumers enough as it is and they dealt with the shitstorm that followed, that they wouldn't dare go any further. but wow... no trade ins for the first few months? that's gotta be illegal. i wonder if you can even return the game for a refund.
 
The best way to show your disgust with next Gen consoles and their new policies is to not buy one. Tell everyone you know how horrible it is and continue to smear the soon to be current state of the industry. People buy things based on word of mouth so the idea is to affect the opposite.

If all else fails, I hope the industry crashes, and hard. If so much of this is because of big greedy publishers, I hope the smaller firms and Indies inherit the earth and rebuild.
 
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