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Can't blame you. I imagine the Internet in fart town usa isn't the greatest.What a dumbass, lol.
People and twitter, sheesh.
If true, definitely skipping it.
Why on earth would you live there?
Can't blame you. I imagine the Internet in fart town usa isn't the greatest.What a dumbass, lol.
People and twitter, sheesh.
If true, definitely skipping it.
Sony. Assemble!
You're welcome.
Damn it, was going to reply with the twitter post pic but it's not cropped from the others.Can't blame you. I imagine the Internet in fart town usa isn't the greatest.
Why on earth would you live there?
Can't blame you. I imagine the Internet in fart town usa isn't the greatest.
Why on earth would you live there?
Can't blame you. I imagine the Internet in fart town usa isn't the greatest.
Why on earth would you live there?
Sony. Assemble!
You're welcome.
they wont do shit if they go bankrupt. nobodys gonna do something for free.
Ok. I thought the:
"...do not reflect the customer centric approach we take to our products..."
sounded a bit like debunking. I mean, if what they have already in place is "customer centric" then I don't see them adding always online DRM as continuing that trend.
No vacuum cleaners then, too. He should probably move.The electricity must go out in fart town usa too.
Haven't seen it posted yet, so... Always Online Adam Orth.
Major Nelson said:his personal views do not reflect the customer centric approach we take to our products or how we would communicate directly with our loyal consumers.
That's how I read it as well. It's him telling us the whole thing is bullshit, but he can't explicitly debunk it because its an unannounced product.
Anyone who has taken a Communications 101 class could have figured this out.
But insane, hyperbolic reaction instead of rational thought is a fun way to kill a Friday at work, I suppose.
Sony. Assemble!
You're welcome.
Despite the Kaz train gif, I'm really disappointed in the lack of Kaz's presence in this thread.
Hmm, I just noticed
Always Online, Adam Orth...
Sony. Assemble!
Hey, I had to take that class for some reason. I disagree with you. Let's see who was paying more attention.That's how I read it as well. It's him telling us the whole thing is bullshit, but he can't explicitly debunk it because its an unannounced product.
Anyone who has taken a Communications 101 class could have figured this out.
But insane, hyperbolic reaction instead of rational thought is a fun way to kill a Friday at work, I suppose.
Of course they do. I doubt his 'decision' to make his Twitter private was done totally on his own accord too. I'd honestly be surprised if this guy doesn't lose his job over causing so much damage.Well maybe it's not a denial of the always online rumor, but at least even they acknowledge that the stuff that guy posted was really really stupid.
Don't post on GAF!Holy shit, ironically, due to an Internet outage, I missed this glorious thread.
That's how I read it as well. It's him telling us the whole thing is bullshit, but he can't explicitly debunk it because its an unannounced product.
Anyone who has taken a Communications 101 class could have figured this out.
But insane, hyperbolic reaction instead of rational thought is a fun way to kill a Friday at work, I suppose.
That's how I read it as well. It's him telling us the whole thing is bullshit, but he can't explicitly debunk it because its an unannounced product.
Anyone who has taken a Communications 101 class could have figured this out.
But insane, hyperbolic reaction instead of rational thought is a fun way to kill a Friday at work, I suppose.
LMAOOOO
Oh man, legendary!
Serious question, do big corporations such as MS actually take GAF seriously?
Holy shit, ironically, due to an Internet outage, I missed this glorious thread.
No vacuum cleaners then, too. He should probably move.
I'm afraid there is nothing to deny. Nice avatar, guy.Well maybe it's not a denial of the always online rumor, but at least even they acknowledge that the stuff that guy posted was really really stupid.
If you read the Kotaku article then you would realize that this is not how MS is implementing this.
With Durango you have to be connected to the internet at all times to play games or use applications, when you disconnect from the internet then you will be given a 3 minute window to keep playing offline. After those three minutes then a network troubleshooter pops up and your game or application is suspended.
Edit: Response to Bkilian
I don't think he's an arrogant asshole who lacks empathy. He's just a guy doing his job. It's no surprise that the consumer and the producer of a product will not always see eye to eyethat's not lacking in empathy or arrogance, that's capitalism. Frankly, I think an idea like that would be disastrous (I mean, how many people have broadband? Certainly in the US, you're cutting out a potentially large chunk of users), but they'll pay for that when the console bombs. If the product is shit, then it's up to the consumer to vote with their wallet.
Any news if this guy is canned yet?
That's how I read it as well. It's him telling us the whole thing is bullshit...
It's cute how all the pirates are upset about "always online", though. Oh, not a pirate, just don't have a stable Internet connection? Go buy a Wii U. Nintendo has your back.
A lot of people who are considering buying a product (such as a game or gaming console) will often ask friends who 'are into that thing' for their opinion. And those people often hit up gaming sites like Gaf.LMAOOOO
Oh man, legendary!
Serious question, do big corporations such as MS actually take GAF seriously? I was always under the impression we were seen as a small demographic of game nerds/hoodlums whining about pointless issues.
I doubt (if this is true) MS cares one way or the other how gaming websites react to this practice when they only react to NPD and sales numbers.
Ok. I thought the:
"...do not reflect the customer centric approach we take to our products..."
sounded a bit like debunking. I mean, if what they have already in place is "customer centric" then I don't see them adding always online DRM as continuing that trend.
That's how I read it as well. It's him telling us the whole thing is bullshit, but he can't explicitly debunk it because its an unannounced product.
Anyone who has taken a Communications 101 class could have figured this out.
But insane, hyperbolic reaction instead of rational thought is a fun way to kill a Friday at work, I suppose.
You don't think he lacks empathy?
#dealwithit
"get with the times and get the Internet."
"Why on earth would I live there?"
"We are aware of the comments made by an employee on Twitter. This person is not a spokesperson for Microsoft, and his personal views are not reflective of those of the company. We have not made any announcements about our product roadmap, and have no further comment on this matter."
Are you kidding me? That is a class A typical PR statement. It in no way debunks anything regarding always online. The "customer centric" is referring to how he inappropriately dealt with consumers on Twitter.
You don't think he lacks empathy?
#dealwithit
"get with the times and get the Internet."
"Why on earth would I live there?"
I'm assuming maybe this has been posted? Thread is moving crazy fast, if not:
Microsoft are not going to respond because it's true. They will quietly whisper they have always online when the announce the nextbox. They would never announce it because the backlash would be huge as this thread proves.
That's how I read it too.Are you kidding me? That is a class A typical PR statement. It in no way debunks anything regarding always online. The "customer centric approach" is referring to how he inappropriately dealt with consumers on Twitter.
He's a shill who accused anyone who is against always online of being a pirate. I wouldn't even give him the time of day.You are taking a way different class then I remember.
Did you miss the part where those comments were made to a friend of his, and they were joking with each other? Said friend even said that was the case.
That's how I read it as well. It's him telling us the whole thing is bullshit, but he can't explicitly debunk it because its an unannounced product.
Anyone who has taken a Communications 101 class could have figured this out.
But insane, hyperbolic reaction instead of rational thought is a fun way to kill a Friday at work, I suppose.