It's already hit IGN.de, will be picked up in the US and elsewhere shortly.
http://de.ign.com/news/18433/next-gen-xbox-always-online-zwang-bestaetigt-
oh mah god
did the thread just peak or are we still makin' our way up the mountain?
Clint?
j/k
It's about to be very early morning time in the U.S., the story hasn't really spread it's wings yet.
It will be rather interesting if MS is forced to comment on a product they haven't even announced yet.
If Wii games sold as well as their ps360 counterpart then they would have put more effort in
Ok true, I guess you're right.
Nevermind then.
It's about to be very early morning time in the U.S., the story hasn't really spread it's wings yet.
It was a comment from MS that triggered this chain reaction in the first place.It will be rather interesting if MS is forced to comment on a product they haven't even announced yet.
Who do you mean by red shirt guys?The red shirt guys are too riled up already for this to stop. The MS guy is very stupid for tweeting like that though, rookie mistake.
Yeah Microsoft is in a really crappy position if this isn't true, because they cannot deny it because it hasn't been announced.
They'll have to just sit back and take the abuse
oh mah god
did the thread just peak or are we still makin' our way up the mountain?
Who do you mean by red shirt guys?
Should it be? No. But I'm not going to shed tears if it comes to pass, either.
He works for Microsoft and has a public spat on Twitter that's bound to generate negative press. As an employee of a multi-national (which he proudly advertises to the public), he should know what this would mean. He did it anyway. It's not like this could have possibly come as a surprise, it was a deliberate disregard of consequence.
At what point do we finally start adding accountability back into the sympathy equation, exactly? Being sympathetic to people who act without common sense is ludicrous and is what leads to things like the reporting of the Steubenville trial by the national media, where they're all feeling sorry for men who knowingly committed a violent crime.
(I know it's not on the same level by any stretch of the imagination, I use it as an example that everyone reading is likely familiar with and nothing more)
If I'm gonna feel bad about the situation at all, it won't be for him, it'll be the people it effects BECAUSE of him. It's a distinction worth making.
Wow, I've had steam offline for almost 4 weeks with no problem a lot, to prevent updates for games. Only thing I can think of is your computer was restarted before you were able to make steams offline mode default for a PC reboot.
If this is really not true then MS has to act now. If they just leave this uncommented then this always-on thing will be burned in peoples mind...
I'm not sure where that poster who does thread recaps is -- but I'll try my best..
- NeoGAF user Shinobi screen caps the tweets of Adam Orth, Creative Director at MSFT Studios.
- These tweets contain the fallacious analogies you see in OP -- in defense of an always-online console box.
- In conjunction with the Kotaku thread about the always-online rumors, this thread blows up.
- The story is picked up by popular gaming sites including CVG, Verge, Kotaku, and others.
- David Jaffe attempts to defend the character of Adam -- but particularly his comments regarding rural towns in the US and their online infrastructure.
- Adam attempts to excuse the tweets as jokes and locks his twitter account.
- Detective-GAF then finds an alleged dev on a separate forum claiming one should keep up with their ISP bills (implying some truth to the rumor).
- Detective-GAF then confirms that alleged dev to be an actual developer working on next-gen games.
- The story continues to blow up on reddit, reaching the front page with thousands of comments.
- A user in the reddit thread claims Adam is an ass in person and he insists on being called 'sweet billy.'
- Detective-GAF then confirms Adam is in fact, sweet billy, here on GAF.
He's expressed his opinion on an always onin apublic forum.
The beauty of an international forum where Euro and Asia GAF can keep a topic alive during US nighttime. GAF is an always online collective I guess.It's about to be very early morning time in the U.S., the story hasn't really spread it's wings yet.
Just a quick question about these:
How hard are they to set up?
I kinda want one. It would really help around the house.
Microsoft response to always-online Xbox rumours is #DealWithIt