Lord of Blah
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What an ass. Microsoft needs to fire this guy right now; he's going to make everything worse than it already is.
He owes someone $10 based on a bet, so while he uses his account to browse here he hasn't posted since he was called out on using the words "secret sauce". I personally think he should be banned. Not because of his hilarious, goal bending mindset, but the fact that he still comes here despite the fact he made a bet with another user and has played hush hush about it. Granted, he hasn't posted since being exposed, but that's probably why he stopped posting in the first place. He did not come to defend himself here during SimCity's debacle.
Does he think by playing silent everyone will forget the fact he owes a user money?
Off topic but with what kind of miracle do they output 7.1 PCM over SPDIF?Nope. What we know is still sufficiently ambiguous.
honest question: Who is this dude?
Sure, there's more context but he seems to be only saying that defensively. He's the one who wants to hear reasons here, not Microsoft. (What, is he gonna forward those reasons to Microsoft?) if he's genuinely looking for valid arguments, why would you immediately discount them if the discussion forum they originate from simply for having a subjectively shitty title or poor quality of surrounding comments?
A valid point is valid independent of its source.
i think this is unreasonable. Even if he had something to say, trying to defend himself while GAF is in this kind of fervor would be an exercise in futility.Its funny that he's obviously reading this forum yet he hasn't the balls to post anything or even defend himself.
Jason has proven himself to be a good dude and turns in some quality work. Geese is a gravy train riding punk.Dude is a troll and a bad one at that. He won't respond. He'll just hide behind his twitter account like he always does. Atleast JSchirer from Kotaku has the guts to post and defend the website and does a great job at it. Jaffe posts and defends things he says. Aegies? Ha.
First of all, this guy is obviously an arrogant prick. Do I want him fired because of his statements? Not really, but I want XBOX to be successful and the chances are less if the people in charge are this arrogant.
Now to the issue of always on.
IF this is true, lets review the pros and cons:
Arguments for Always On:
+Game developers can focus more on online capabilities
This doesnt make much sense to me, game developers already do, as the majority of Xbox gamers are online. Why does the requirement of always online help here?
+ Games will be cheaper because companies will get more revenue due to blocked Used/Second Hand games sales.
This is almost a separate issue, but event if this is also true, I doubt we will see prices cheaper for XBOX than the Sony version.
+ Games can take advantage of cloud processing
They still could even if always online is not a requirement, although it makes it easier to design games around these features if it is a requirement. That said this is a true positive if and only if they can develop innovative real-time features here.
Arguments against:
- Alienates a whole subsection of gamers who cant help where they live, or if they or their parents can afford quality internet.
Not sure how many 360 users play offline, but this wouldnt effect me 95% of the time as I have FIOS Quantum at home and my house is wired for ethernet. I used to have comcast and it would go down all the time, sometimes for a day. I would hate it if I couldnt game offline because of Comcast. Also I bring xbox to my parents house during the holidays (when I usually get alot of new games) and they have no working internet in the Basement where I play. I typically play single player or split screen games with family down there and this would not allow that to happen. THIS IS A MAJOR NEGATIVE for a lot of people. Cant spin it any other way. Not sure if any of the positives listed above could even offset this one.
- Bugs If their servers go down or there are some networking hiccups causing bugs your xbox could become a brick.
This would likely be an issue at the beginning, but overtime they would hopefully figure this out. That said on launch it could be a disastrous if nobody can play their shiny new system due to XBOX Live outage. Just makes me nervous.
Bottom line is it is hard to imagine how the positives can outweigh the negatives unless we start saving mucho dinero. Microsoft better show me something amazing that offsets this.
He cannot even keep his own thoughts straight.
sup, bro?
Come on, Gies. You're here reading all this "verbal diarrhea".
At least have the guts to back up your inane statements.
Now that is funny.Come on, Gies. You're here reading all this "verbal diarrhea".
At least have the guts to back up your inane statements.
Naw we can't say anything bad about him or his horrible arguments, especially not in posts to close to each other, we instantly become a hivemind.
Hey, here's an idea:
He is the "journalist". Isn't it HIS job to inform potential readers as to what the pros, cons and caveats of always online are and provide valid reasons for his obvious support for it?
Why should the people who have suffered at the hands of Diablo and Sim City (and others who can comprehend the inherent caveats) and are justified in their scepticism of this system owe HIM an explanation?
There's a guy who works two minimum wage jobs. He just saved up enough money to buy the new 720 because he loves Madden. It's the only game he buys every year.
The problem is that he just moved out of his mother's house, so bills are tight. He doesn't have broadband because
1) It's expensive
2) Where he lives, the internet service providers don't have plans he can afford.
You just kept him from playing video games with your always-on connection.
Another guy just started college. He loved Xbox when he was in high school, but the college doesn't allow you to hook your Xbox up to the internet.
You just kept him from playing video games with your always-on connection.
There's a child who got a new Xbox for Christmas. His parents can't be bothered to set up the console so he can get on Xbox Live.
You just kept him from playing video games with your always-on connection.
There's a place out in the country that doesn't have any means of reliable broadband access. A family has scraped together enough money to buy a new Xbox.
You just kept them from playing games with your always-on connection.
Thunderstorm? No video games.
Poor people? No video games.
Not allowed? No video games.
Not tech savvy? No video games.
I don't know if Microsoft realizes this, but their brand was built on college-age males who aren't rich.
You're punishing them.
Maybe they should invade a city.
If you're not Arthur Gies, you literally don't know what he's talking about.
You know what I just realized? this upcoming gen/console war is probably the easiest way to become a YouTube hit (in the gaming scene) > profit
Make one-sided twitter arguments
Complain about internet conversation (complete with quotes)
...this thread contains homophobic slurs directed specifically at Arthur Gies and features an animated .gif using sexual slurs against Microsoft as a punchline. (edit: see immediately above.)
"Vomit and diarrhea" sounds about accurate to me.
Interesting. Very interesting.
Here's a quick answer:
Halo 2's online mode has been turned off. We can't play it anymore.
However, we can still play the halo 2 campaign, and multiplayer on LAN and splitscreen.
If that had been the Durango, we couldn't load up Halo 2 at all. Heck, we couldn't even play Halo 1 now. If you wanted to play Halo 1, you would have been forced to buy Anniversary.
An always online connected console is a terrible omen for the preservation of games and the games industry. Years from now we'll have a big ol' donut hole of history because nobody will be able to play anything created on that generation of hardware.
You can point him directly to the relevant post responding to his Twitter call for comments that excludes all surrounding posts. It's a forum feature!You're absolutely right, but source, context and tone are (sadly) often more important to whether or not anyone pays attention to that point than validity is.
What does Arthur not get, jesus.
1) You won't fully own your games. MS shuts any server down and you're done. You're playing on the console you bought, using a game that you bought, but on their terms. Where is that ever not a bad thing.
2) Alienate people who don't have access to reliable broadband (or any at all)
3) Even if you have a reliable and great internet connection, there's 2 sides to the coin. Something might happen on their end. And it will happen. Every time a big game is released. This has been shown in the past. Diablo 3 and sim city being the most recent examples. These never go well, ever.
4) Then there's the obvious slippery slope they'd be getting on.
Dude, I hope that you don't really believe that.+ Games will be cheaper because companies will get more revenue due to blocked Used/Second Hand games sales.
...this thread contains homophobic slurs directed specifically at Arthur Gies and features an animated .gif using sexual slurs against Microsoft as a punchline. (edit: see immediately above.)
"Vomit and diarrhea" sounds about accurate to me.
...this thread contains homophobic slurs directed specifically at Arthur Gies and features an animated .gif using sexual slurs against Microsoft as a punchline. (edit: see immediately above.)
"Vomit and diarrhea" sounds about accurate to me.
Come on, Gies. You're here reading all this "verbal diarrhea".
At least have the guts to back up your inane statements.
Somebody just linked your above response to him on Twitter and he's publicly dismissed it.
lol cards being pulled all day today. goddamn.
woahCome on, Gies. You're here reading all this "verbal diarrhea".
At least have the guts to back up your inane statements.
lol what a surprise.Somebody just linked your above response to him on Twitter and he's publicly dismissed it.
Grow up and stop attempting to misrepresent valid concerns.
He's not a journalist. That'd be an insult to actual journalists in this world.
Hey, here's an idea:
He is the "journalist". Isn't it HIS job to inform potential readers as to what the pros, cons and caveats of always online are and provide valid reasons for his obvious support for it?
Why should the people who have suffered at the hands of Diablo and Sim City (and others who can comprehend the inherent caveats) and are justified in their scepticism of this system owe HIM an explanation?