BolognaSoup
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Gies is my early favorite for Favorite Gaming Experience of 2013.
He's an industry journalist, yet he isn't doing any journalism. This is now a pretty big story and all he has to say is "So what? Buy the other one"...not only is that a bitter response, it downplays the importance of the story, and the importance of gamers opinions who are the ones who read his shitty site.
His posting background is what the shill for MS comes from. Him saying 'don't like it don't buy it' is basically saying 'if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all'.
I agree he's made it clear he's anti-always on. It's the "then really, so what?" part that irks me because I interpret that as him basically telling us to shut up about it and move on. Being told to stop discussing what we're discussing is annoying.
Has MS responded to this clusterfuck yet?
He's an industry journalist, yet he isn't doing any journalism. This is now a pretty big story and all he has to say is "So what? Buy the other one"...not only is that a bitter response, it downplays the importance of the story, and the importance of gamers opinions who are the ones who read his shitty site.
" to "Next Xbox has always online DRM".
His posting background is what the shill for MS comes from. Him saying 'don't like it don't buy it' is basically saying 'if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all'.
We now have an AGies defence force. Truly the end days.
I don't think the vast majority of Xbox owners know or understand what DRM is suppose to be. It's not gonna effect the next Xbox as much as you guys think.
If that is all he meant, then he is "merely" completely tone-deaf. What he seems to be saying here is "why would you get your underwear in a twist over the Xbox when you can buy a PS4?"
Well, maybeeee you--
-owned a 360 for years and really like the Live ecosystem
-Enjoyed 360 exclusives this gen
-Have a shitload of XBLA games you would like to carry over to the next console
etc.
You can have an investment in Microsoft console games and be inclined to purchase their next console and be frustrated that they may be cutting themselves off at the knees like this. So yes, you can "just buy" a PS4, except that wasn't really your optimal choice in the first place.
I feel like this is self-evident.
It is kind of crazy how headlines went from "MS Studio's Creative Director says 'he doesn't get Always Online Drama'" to "Next Xbox has always online DRM".
I'll go ahead and throw my internet situation onto the pile.
I have HughesNet, which for those of you who don't know, is basically broadband delivered via satellite.
We recently upgraded our equipment and plan (at the cost of hundreds of dollars and a new 2-year contract), and here's what we have now:
- Monthly Data Cap of 10 GB. This amounts to about 300 MB per day. The allowance drains with every click and stream, and resets at the beginning of every month.
- Max download speeds of 15 Mbps. Tested myself and have found the average to be between 6-9 Mbps.
- Frequent connection losses due to the unstable nature of satellite technology in a rural area with many obstructions (weather, landscape, etc.)
We pay $65 per month for this. Just before we upgraded, we were paying the same thing for MAX SPEEDS OF 1 MBPS AND DAILY CAPS OF 250 MB.
This, and services that are literally identical, are our only options. The connections are not conducive to games consoles. They are slow, inconsistent, and restricted in terms of bandwidth.
How goddamn hard is it for people to realize that there are hundreds of thousands of people in similar situations. This is the reality of our world. Not everyone is always connected.
People. Come on.
What is the story exactly? An ass employee on twitter? Or should they right opinion pieces on rumors? Rumors that they haven't reported on for any console manufacturer.
Well to be fair those rumors has been in headlines for... Quite a long time now.
I don't think the vast majority of Xbox owners know or understand what DRM is suppose to be. It's not gonna effect the next Xbox as much as you guys think.
And this thread isn't about Gies, so you're bandwagoning is completely off topic.
There are plenty of threads on GAF that remind us why Gies is a tool, go post in those instead.
I warned you not to delay your announcement MS, goddamnit I gave you a chance. You left me no choice
Does Ballmer have any mob connections?
How come there's STILL no-one at the Polygon offices who is able to walk to Gies' desk and tell him to stop embarrassing the entire website.
Seriously, his continuous childish twitter fights are single-handedly dragging Polygon down.
He's also implying all this outrage is pointless, we should just shutup and buy the other alternative. Why let shit like this happen in the first place though?
I think a fair and very educated guess right now would be to assume that always online is definitely in. Now whether or not it stays in by the time the console is revealed after all of this....that will tell us a lot.I just think it's amazing. His twitter posts he might call trolling, but those were the posts of someone who was tired of hearing something be criticized when he knows his job is going to depend on it in the future. This was a wild defense of something he surely knows is going to be a battlefield in the the next generation. Call it "trolling" if he likes, but I think the smoke is starting to be a damn good indication of a fucking fire.
Fascinating isn't it?
Worse part is that MS literally did NOTHING to squash the rumors even before yesterday and now they're reaping what they've sowed.
There was a (slim, yes) chance they could've announced always-online in a relatively painless manner, but with this guys jackass comments, any chance of that has been shot straight to hell and back.
He's an industry journalist, yet he isn't doing any journalism. This is now a pretty big story and all he has to say is "So what? Buy the other one"...not only is that a bitter response, it downplays the importance of the story, and the importance of gamers opinions who are the ones who read his shitty site.
People probably already know, but Vox's premium advertisers: companies including Microsoft.
I warned you not to delay your announcement MS, goddamnit I gave you a chance. You left me no choice
I warned you not to delay your announcement MS, goddamnit I gave you a chance. You left me no choice
Why are people here attacking this Gies guy as well. Saying that he's paid by Microsoft (?) That doesn't make any sense. You can't have it both ways.
Or are there some people here who think that GAF has real industry clout. Enough to stop a huge business decision like this from being made?
What he is saying is that Microsoft are stupid to release an always online console, and there are alternatives available. He's against the decision and is phrasing his words humorously against Microsoft's decision by mocking them with their own words.
If the argument is that you've supported Microsoft from day 1, want an xbox3, but this is putting you off, then you really do have to deal with it.
Much in the same way you have to deal with any new product that comes out -- by making an informed choice.
I think that with all of this Arthur Gies discussion we are losing track of the most important part in all this...
"Sweet Billy".
Seriously has me cracking up right now. It is such a simple, basic nickname that it comes across as almost perverse.
He's an industry journalist, yet he isn't doing any journalism. This is now a pretty big story and all he has to say is "So what? Buy the other one"...not only is that a bitter response, it downplays the importance of the story, and the importance of gamers opinions who are the ones who read his shitty site.
I don't think the vast majority of Xbox owners know or understand what DRM is suppose to be. It's not gonna effect the next Xbox as much as you guys think.
I asked this in the other thread but how do MS market this?
I asked this in the other thread but how do MS market this?
People probably already know, but Vox's premium advertisers: companies including Microsoft.
- Amaebi.net: 次世代Xboxは常時オンライン接続が必要? MS幹部「それが私たちが生きている世界だろう。我慢してくれ」
- 3DJuegos: Próxima Xbox: Un creativo de Microsoft defiende la obligación on-line. "La electricidad también se va"
- CNET: Xbox tweets hint at 'always on' future
- CNET AU: Xbox's Adam Orth doesn't get 'always on' concerns
- CNET UK: Microsoft exec can't see the problem with always online Xbox
- CVG: Microsoft creative director speaks in favour of 'always online'
- Destructoid: Microsoft man on always-online consoles: 'Deal with it'
- Develop: Microsoft exec: I don't get the drama around always-on
- Digital Spy: Microsoft creative director on always-on connections: 'Deal with it'
- Eurogamer: Microsoft creative director dismisses "drama" around always-online consoles
- Eurogamer Portugal: Diretor Criativo dos Microsoft Studios defende a ligação constante à Internet
- Eurogamer Sweden: Microsoft-anställd bemöter kritik kring ständig uppkoppling
- Game Informer: More Sources Say Next Xbox Will Require Always-On Internet Connection
- Game Revolution: Microsoft Creative Director On Always-On Xbox 720: "Deal With It"
- Gameplanet: Got a problem with always-on? "Deal with it" – Microsoft Game Studios creative director
- GameReactor Sweden: Microsoft om att kräva konstant uppkoppling
- Gematsu: Microsoft creative director defends ‘always online’
- Huffington Post: Microsoft's Adam Orth Fans Rumour That Next Xbox Requires 'Always On' Internet Connection
- IGN: Microsoft Creative Director on Always Online: 'Deal With It'
- Inside-Games.jp: 噂: 次世代Xboxはゲームプレイ時もインターネット接続が必須か、一定時間のネット切断でプレイが中断
- Jeux Video: Xbox 3 et connexion permanente : La grogne monte
- JustPushStart: Microsoft Employee Defends Rumored Always Online Feature On Xbox 720
- Joystiq: Microsoft Studios creative director dismisses 'always-on' console concerns
- JVN: Nouvelle Xbox : pas de jeu possible sans connexion internet ?
- Kotaku: Microsoft Creative Director 'Doesn't Get The Drama' Around Always-Online Consoles, Devices
- Mashable: Xbox Exec Tells Fans to 'Deal With' Always On Future
- Meristation: “Linchan” a un ejecutivo de Microsoft por apoyar la conexión permanente en Xbox
- Metro UK: Microsoft response to always-online Xbox rumours is #DealWithIt
- MTV UK: Microsoft Director In Twitter Row Over New Xbox
- NowGamer: Xbox 720 Always-On Practically Confirmed
- Official XBOX Magazine: Microsoft creative director defends always-online consoles, trades blows with BioWare
- Penny Arcade: Deal with it: Microsoft employee tweets aren’t hurting the next Xbox, silence is
- Power Unlimited: Microsoft Director Over 'Always Online' Consoles: Deal With It! (Dutch)
- Shack News: Microsoft director jumps into 'always-on connection' discussion
- Technobuffalo: Next Xbox Requires Internet? Microsoft’s Adam Orth Doesn’t Care
- TechRadar: Did Microsoft just confirm an always-online Xbox 720?
- The Consumerist: Next Xbox May Require Internet Access At All Times, Microsoft Creative Director Doesn’t See The Problem
- The Escapist: Microsoft Exec on Always Online Consoles: "Deal With it"
- The Verge: Microsoft creative director: 'I don't get the drama' over 'always-on' Xbox rumors
- TheSixthAxis: Microsoft Studio’s Creative Director Speaks About An Always-On Requirement
- Vandal: Microsoft Game Studios' director defends "always on" games (Spanish)
- vg247: Always-on: “Deal with it,” says Microsoft creative director
I was trying to figure this out too. He's not saying he supports always online (in this case at least), is he?Also this Arthur backlash is a bit over the top. He put on twitter what people on this board have been saying sense these "always online" rumors started.
Is Polygon the only one not to say anything yet?
Gies, at least try to look neutral.