Logically it should be. Realistically? I don't think it will be that easy.
MS has been getting so much bad press here lately. Can't say they didn't bring it on themselves though. Question: If Sony says no DRM, is nextgen and insta-win for them?
I would be all for no-used-games if that meant we would get amazing games, ya know, cause they would get more money. I doubt it though. What would we get is lame 4-6 hours, tacked on dlc, disc locked content, the only diffrient thing, is that we won't be able to get rid of it .... yey.
I really want to believe that this is going to benefit us gamers in the long run.
i dont get all the whining.
ms is handling the drm stuff better than valve does.
Microsoft could have said "no." If none of the platform makers agreed to this what would EA or Activision or anyone else would have done? Not made games for it? Their businesses would have shut down the moment that decision was made.I don't think this is entirely on MS though; as the GB guys talked about they were probably under pressure from Publishers to integrate some Anti-used game stuff.
But yeah, I kinda seriously hope this flops and Sony reconsiders any DRM policy they might have.
On the otherhand, though, an all-digital future is probably inevitable at this point. Not to justify them or anything, but a shoe had to drop some time or another.
Eurogamer said:But under Microsoft's new rules, we are no longer building a collection of games - we are building a collection of loans that may be recalled from us at any time, leaving us with nothing but distant memories.
Steam is different because you're not forced to use it. I can still buy retail PC games and not give a shit about what Valve is doing.
Yes, publishers have no real power. They are going to bring their games for Xbone/PS4 anyway, it´s not like they have a choice.
The saddest thing is that, despite the public outcry, most will bend over and open wide 'cause it is the easiest course for them and thinking through it all is too tough for the average consumer! Hey that game looks fun...mmmm donuts.
Who here is surprised given the fact that Billy boy was one of the original proponents of the hardware only exists for software movement. In other words,Microsoft has always pushed an intangible element over a physical one...
Surprised? Really!?
I wasn't referring to a phone in terms of games purely as a luxury item which it is.
First sale doctrine is anti consumer now? Are you serious?
Finally the media isn't kissing their ass anymore. Yassss![]()
MS has been getting so much bad press here lately. Can't say they didn't bring it on themselves though. Question: If Sony says no DRM, is nextgen and insta-win for them?
i dont get all the whining.
ms is handling the drm stuff better than valve does.
I don't undestand how there are so many people who still don't understand the basics of steam.
Pay attention, maybe do some research?
When I can buy blockbuster games from XBL for $5-10 after a certain amount of time, I'll get back to you on that.
edit: excellent piece, Mr. Bramwell.
But Sony is doing the same thing!!,I can just see the white board of a PR VP in Redmond...
"1) DEFLECT CONVERSATION - Push narrative to Steam!"
i dont get all the whining.
ms is handling the drm stuff better than valve does.
I can just see the white board of a PR VP in Redmond...
"1) DEFLECT CONVERSATION - Push narrative to Steam!"
Because PC gamers accepted this long before Steam. I am not alone when I say I don't PC game because of this very concept. I stayed with consoles because of cost and the ability to trade or sell or buy used games. I only buy digital when there is no disc-based alternative.
Excellent, good on eurogamer for not playing along with this shit.
He made some salient points about gaming and ownership, but the fact that his article was singularly targeted at Microsoft undermined his entire post. Microsoft aren't initiating these measures in solitude - these are industry problems.
I can't stand or understand this thoughtless Microsoft-bashing bile from people who are either unable or unwilling to see the bigger picture - this is gaming's future, gaming's problems.
When I can buy blockbuster games from XBL for $5-10 after a certain amount of time, I'll get back to you on that.
edit: excellent piece, Mr. Bramwell.
Most big publishers are getting increased profits by leveraging their IP onto high-growth platforms that don't allow resale, don't allow sharing, have sole or effectively sole marketplaces, and do allow massive quantities of DLC including consumable DLC. The most common counterargument when Steam is brought up as a comparison is that consumer rights are utterly and totally for sale so long as the price is right.No, actually, to be frank, I do think this system was essentially invented whole cloth by Microsoft. It looks to be the case at this point. We don't have all the details yet, especially what Sony is doing, but I attribute this whole new DRM system pretty much solely to them.
Some publishers may have asked for it, but Microsoft went forward with it. I don't think it's an industry-wide push by any means. It's just par for the course for MS.
I just bought Dark Souls last week for $10. Just saying.
OH MY GOD
Please at least look up what Steam is.
Nice hyperbole that has no bearing on reality.I highly doubt the people using the Steam argument are consumers (probably pirates, paid journalists, or devs), lest they would use odd logic like that. You get AAA games for 7-10 dollars shortly after their release on Steam, compared to $70 on a console.
From a consumer's standpoint, STEAM is a gaming heaven.
Oh for the love of...
Says the dev.Nice hyperbole that has no bearing on reality.
Sorry if already mentioned, but the comparison with Steam in this case is entirely valid, because EG is attacking the games as licence model, which is exactly the same for Steam. Sure, Steam has a few pros, which is mostly due to them having to compete with piracy, but the theory behind it is just as heinous.
Are XBL games licences that could expire or can you hook up your 360 years later and still play them, provided they're still on the disk?Steam is digital only. Nobody is complaining about XBL. We're talking about physical disks here. Steam also has tonnes of competitors on the same platform.
Comparison invalid.
Why is no one bashing Steam, they are doing the same thing for years.