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Microsoft Studios' creative director has some choice words about always-online

To be fair to Polygon, since they're so fair and balanced to us... other sites like GameSpot haven't picked it up yet.

Possibly timezones. But if nothing arises from there after a while, and starts to pop up from other US sites... yeah.
 

Raoh

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I missed this by Takuya and it is being retweeted..lol

Oh My God, its Clippy...
 
You know if Microsoft does go through with this, basically you're literally renting a game every time you buy the Durango version until MS shuts the servers down.
 
From reading comments here I realise that the US is much different from the UK. Here there are a wide range of ISPs ranging from large such as BT, Virgin media or Sky to small so it is pretty easy to get a good deal. I've got 24meg, uncapped and with zero throttling for 25 quid a month.

Worth every penny.

Indeed. I'm currently with BT, £10 a month for 18meg unlimited with no throttling.

I had no idea the situation was so dire in the US. I'll never badmouth BT again. Jesus Christ, I'm counting my blessings after reading some of the horror stories in here about charges for exceeding data caps and provider monopolies.
 

Miles X

Member
To be fair to Polygon, since they're so fair and balanced to us... other sites like GameSpot haven't picked it up yet.

Possibly timezones. But if nothing arises from there after a while, and starts to pop up from other US sites... yeah.

The guy has already admitted he was trolling his friend hasn't he? lol @ the people making this bigger than it is.
 

TheSeks

Blinded by the luminous glory that is David Bowie's physical manifestation.
Also: Play Warhawk. Amazing fun.

Except if PSN goes down you can still play that offline with tunneling services through the system link. Problem is PSN buyers have to dial-into servers for DRM checks now and then depending on the style of DRM used. Not sure if Warhawk does that but if I remember right when PSN was down with the hack it had no ability to open Warhawk.
 

Talamius

Member
Twitter has to be one of the greatest / worst inventions for mankind. It's amazing how many people (potentially) throw away their careers to post stupid bullshit on their Twitter account.

I think it's more amazing that supposedly tech savvy people don't realize how the internet works. Assume anything you put on the internet is there FOREVER. You can't delete screencaps once in the hands of a third party.

That said, I fell asleep after page 33 last night wondering if this would go thermonuclear. It did not disappoint.
 

OryoN

Member
Just had a thought.....

How is always on any different than PS+? Is anyone upset about that? As soon as you are not paid up, you can't play the game right? Isn't this the same thing?

But you're comparing an optional service to a mandatory requirement for the operation(at least, as far as playing games go) of an entire device. Surely you see a difference, no?

Anyway, with all this always connected talk, the rumors about MS pursuing a subscription based model seems more likely. They seem to be basing this console's business model on that of mobile devices. Perhaps they feel they can get away with the occasional interruptions/failures of an always connected requirement, if (some) people won't be paying upfront anyway.

I imagine them thinking; "We can justify occasional instability if we treat the entire console like a service. We should double down on a subscription model to emphasize this concept."

Goodluck...
 

Corto

Member
You trying to say Gies is in the pocket of Microsoft?

I agree it is slightly strange that they haven't reported on this.

Since the whole documentary paid by Microsoft, Polygon will always be on the spotlight. Even if without reason. They should have known that from the moment they accepted the money.
 
There's a difference between always online and requiring a connection just to launch a game. Sony stated their box won't require it to launch games.

I know several people that are in school and working two part time jobs. When they are having a rough time getting by the internet is the first thing they cut. They will at least be able to launch SOME PS4 games as opposed to 720 blocking all.
 
if he's like that then he fits in with the way they have come across ever since Mattrick took over. Smug and arrogant.

it's a shame. They pretty much lost my interest once Pete Moore left and gaming went with him I must admit (though it took a few years to get to the point I am now where i'm back to pc only with wiiu for family fun).
 

Htown

STOP SHITTING ON MY MOTHER'S HEADSTONE
The guy has already admitted he was trolling his friend hasn't he? lol @ the people making this bigger than it is.

he was trolling about the location comments, not the general always-online statements.

The original comments occurred before his friend even got involved in the conversation.
 

Jarmel

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The guy has already admitted he was trolling his friend hasn't he? lol @ the people making this bigger than it is.

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Doesn't really matter either way. Even if it was a joke, he should have known better. He is now the posterboy for Microsoft's policy for this.
 

shandy706

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From reading comments here I realise that the US is much different from the UK. Here there are a wide range of ISPs ranging from large such as BT, Virgin media or Sky to small so it is pretty easy to get a good deal. I've got 24meg, uncapped and with zero throttling for 25 quid a month.

Worth every penny.

It's like that in many places in the US. The problem is the US is freaking HUGE. Where I use to live I had 3 choices. I had cable Internet at 60Mb/s for $49 a month.

Now I live in a less populated area and my only "FAST" choice is a 15Mb/s cable connection at freaking $69 a month. Ugh
 

gazele

Banned
The guy has already admitted he was trolling his friend hasn't he? lol @ the people making this bigger than it is.

He said he was trolling his friend about the small cities dig, it has nothing to do with his always online (vaccum etc.) statements
 

Mascot

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Holy fuck, this thread has pretty much self-stickied. It's burning image retention onto my GAF homepage. I hope Microsoft's spiders are taking note - this shit isn't going away any time soon.
 

Hasney

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It's like that in many places in the US. The problem is the US is freaking HUGE. Where I use to live I had 3 choices. I had cable Internet at 60Mb/s for $49 a month.

Now I live in a less populated area and my only "FAST" choice is a 15Mb/s cable connection at freaking $69 a month. Ugh

Pretty much the situation I have here. Locked into 2mbit £45 a month internet where I currently live. Will be on 100mbit £35 a month when I move in July. It is insane.
 

wildfire

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I realize now I deserve that. The notes on total global sales said Dec 2012 but when when it went by region the notes were only updated from 2009 in the US and 2010 for Europe. I don't know why they arranged their information like that.

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So how large of percentage of global sales was made outside of the US and Europe?
 

Miles X

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Doesn't really matter either way. Even if it was a joke, he should have known better. He is now the posterboy for Microsoft's policy for this.

Well yeah it does, if he was serious it makes the story only slightly more news worthy. What will be will be and some guy (Aaron green berg doesn't even know, bit weird?) mouthing off on twitter is such a non event.

If this is the way MS is going then yeah I have to echo 'deal with it' what exactly is all this discussion going to achieve, it's just another 'not buying 720 thread' and we've had plenty of those lately based on rumour and nothing else.
 

Sorral

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The guy has already admitted he was trolling his friend hasn't he? lol @ the people making this bigger than it is.

Er. No, he was not. He tweeted a bunch of stuff not directed at anyone and that 'friend' joined in late and then said to be 'trolling' him.
 
Polygon at this stage were pretty much set up by Microsoft for next gen press.
Would not shock me to see another PC game going to the Durango - Sim City.

Gies actively suggests how happy all the devs are then you listen to the Bombcast and other sources where no one knows shit and are growing impatient with the lack of info from MS.

Their either shills or idiots. Am not 60/40% as to which.
 

Dead Man

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There isn't an overall requirement that all games be online all the time, but there's certainly no reason a company can't make a Sim City type excuse for individual games to be always online.

Yeah, but you can just not buy those games, there will be other companies who don't require it (hopefully).
 
Well yeah it does, if he was serious it makes the story only slightly more news worthy. What will be will be and some guy (Aaron green berg doesn't even know, bit weird?) mouthing off on twitter is such a non event.

If this is the way MS is going then yeah I have to echo 'deal with it' what exactly is all this discussion going to achieve, it's just another 'not buying 720 thread' and we've had plenty of those lately based on rumour and nothing else.

I don't understand what's hard to understand.

He was joking about the city comment. The big fuss isn't about the city comment.
 
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