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No I mean you can comment on an image, e.g. place an annotation on a posts head image.
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How about kids bedrooms and such, or locations where a connection just isn't available like when you take your 360 to a friend's house. A network outage, your Wi-Fi signal dropping, your router dying.
There are plenty of times when people aren't able to get connected, hell there's apparently 30+ million Xbox 360's that have never been online if the numbers are to be believed.
Yep. I hate how the good paying customer gets screwed with stuff like this.
I'm reminded of this gif:
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Also Microsoft better make sure its pretty clear that this is whats going to happen when they start advertising this thing because i can imagine a lot of casual gamers that don't look for gaming news on the net are going to be pretty pissed off if they buy a 720 without knowing this, i could see a pretty big backlash.
Rumor or not- putting trust in Gies or Kotaku never seems like the right path to take.
Speculative as the rumor is, if this is true, my goodness. It'll be really problematic when losing connection in the middle of a session, or having trouble shooting protocols while turning on the Console.
Sigh.
Soooo...what happens when the servers go down?
I can see this happening too. People buying it, turning it on then realizing they cant play a thing if its not connected
Sounds like something they're going to try and then when the massive backlash hits they'll quickly turn it off through firmware, hoping that it will save the console.
Xzibit will not be able to put Nextbox in anyone's car
1) A lot of people don't keep their consoles connected to the internet, either because they can't or because they don't want to.
2) It's been proven time and again, that problems do not only originate from the user's end, but the company's.
If they have a problem with their servers and as a result everyone is unable to play their singleplayer games, that's an issue.
It has happened very recently with SimCity and Diablo 3.
You do realize EDGE online, who nailed the PS4 stuff, also reported this months ago, right? It's not just Kotaku.
So, in addition to the leaks/rumors last year and earlier this year, there's obviously more than 3.
I just don't get why some have heard about it and others haven't.
So the Kin, windows 8 and the surface never happened?
Just ignore their 'eastern' coverage and their alright.
They even have the best site layout back!
Gamestop's excitement isn't speculation.
The culmination of Sim City + the Notch thread...and the past three years of Gies.
Hey Kaz! How many minutes can you be offline before getting kicked out of a Durango game?
That is correct!
1 ) If you can't sustain an internet connection then you aren't valuable to Microsoft next generation. Simply an online user is a lot more enticing than an offline one, you'd be able to generate usage statistics and actively feed them ad content and retrieve instantaneous response.
2 ) They need to be able to feed a stream of ad content to you. So Microsoft will make damn sure their servers have a thorough uptime because downtime is a literal loss of income.
If you can shell out for a console then you surely can fork a fraction of that price for value added service courtesy of GOLD.
cool, I guess they've gotten better over time (admittedly I could be confusing it with another company...I vaguely remember something being once per year)
Gamestops excitement for WII U also wasn't speculation.
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It appears your internet is disconnected. Do you need any help? Y/N
I do not like this future , I still enjoy plug my old NES or ATARY 2600 an play them like 20 years before ( or more) .
Saddly it seems from now on we will have consoles with "expiration dates" like fruits or food.
UPDATE: More relief... At a roundtable this morning, Sony's game studios chief, Shuhei Yoshida, told reporters that any requirement for users to register a game online in order to play it would be left to game publishers. Sony won't require that.
I think people need to read a little more carefully into what Sony is saying. From that same article.
This means that Sony won't be requiring it at the platform level. It's a publisher choice.
That means that some games on PS4 will work offline, but more than likely the bigger titles will still require a connection.
Also, I don't think it's an apples to apples comparison with Sim City or Diablo 3 to what's happening here, if it's true. I completely agree that as consumers, we deserve to have a working product day one. Having an online only requirement does not necessarily preclude that. It just makes it a lot harder for devs/testers, and we start getting into unfamiliar territory with developers who have never launched and maintained a service which must run 24/7. MS has this experience across the company. They've been running XBL since 2002 with very few outages (that holiday outage a few years ago was the worst one I can recall), even though millions of people use the service every day. I very much doubt they are going to make the same mistakes as two games and rush load testing or go cheap and not have enough servers on launch day.
I think people need to read a little more carefully into what Sony is saying. From that same article.
This means that Sony won't be requiring it at the platform level. It's a publisher choice.
That means that some games on PS4 will work offline, but more than likely the bigger titles will still require a connection.
Also, I don't think it's an apples to apples comparison with Sim City or Diablo 3 to what's happening here, if it's true. I completely agree that as consumers, we deserve to have a working product day one. Having an online only requirement does not necessarily preclude that. It just makes it a lot harder for devs/testers, and we start getting into unfamiliar territory with developers who have never launched and maintained a service which must run 24/7. MS has this experience across the company. They've been running XBL since 2002 with very few outages (that holiday outage a few years ago was the worst one I can recall), even though millions of people use the service every day. I very much doubt they are going to make the same mistakes as two games and rush load testing or go cheap and not have enough servers on launch day.
After 3 minutes offline a network troubleshooter pops up? Holy shish kabob. This sounds awful.