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And it's not fullscreen.Buy you can turn that off.
And it's not fullscreen.Buy you can turn that off.
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Boy, you're in luck, because that's what MS is currently investigating!
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Microsoft hints at letting players watch ads for “timed slices of games”
Exec says they’re “experimenting” with models beyond Game Pass subscriptions.arstechnica.com
Since its launch in 2017, Microsoft has convinced over 25 million people to pay a monthly subscription fee to access a substantial library of Xbox Game Pass titles. For those not as interested in a monthly subscription, though, Microsoft is now floating a potential model where players could view an ad in exchange for a short period of game time.
The nod toward potential ad-supported game time comes from Xbox Corporate VP for Game Creator Experience and Ecosystem Sarah Bond, who told Rolling Stone UK that she's constantly looking to "introduce more business model diversity" for game developers.
"We've talked about how we're experimenting with other models, like what does it mean for advertising in games which is more prevalent in mobile—are there models of that that work well in PC and console?" Bond said. "Are there other models where you might have timed slices of games and stuff like that?"
Bond's tease comes a few months after some Game Pass players noticed a Spanish-language survey gauging their interest in a cheaper Game Pass tier that included "advertisements before the game" (reminiscent of Netflix's recent ad-supported tier rollout). And Insider reported last year that Microsoft was working with ad agencies to "let advertisers place ads inside free-to-play Xbox games" (expanding on the current practice of ads running on the Xbox dashboard).
Microsoft's signaled interest in attaching ads to games isn't new; the company bought in-game ad network Massive in 2006 before shutting it down in 2010. That effort was part of a rising wave of in-game ad interest that crested during the early years of the millennium.
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I had no idea you could, now ill look for it.
Bless you lol
Luckily no one has to look very far.I can just imagine all of you guys standing in a circle fully erect looking for any Xbox news to skew into " bad news ".
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To be honest im absolutely flabbergasted that we dont get adverts/product placement in games(by enlarge). Fornite comes closest with those ingame events i suppose.They also should advertise during gameplay, imagine how awsome that would be. Can't wait!!!
Sure, but I'd prefer they do it in a way that's not overly intrusive to users. Yes, it's quick and easy to get out of it, and I haven't experienced it yet, but it's a minor annoyance that just shouldn't be forced onto all users.Awesome. They should advertise their first party games.
I can only imagine at what point nothingburgers stop being nothingburgers to you, maybe when the dog shits in your bed?
Of course, but I am also allowed to believe this really isn't such a big deal as some here make it out to be, when you can just press exit and never see that screen again.
I would pay money to NOT see this
Oh man, the XBDF is out in full force on this one.
MS already shat their own bed - this is them shitting in other people's. And, of course, their ever-loyal fans (and shills) are rolling around in it and saying how good it feels on their.
Hell,adamsapple is practically fucking orgasmic in here.
With the hundreds of millions of new game pass subscribers they'll get now they have ABK and all these awesome games (best deal in gaming) they'll recoup that 68 billion dollars in about a year or 2. Yay for Microsoft!ATVI generates 2 Billion a year. Microsoft just paid 68 Billion to purchase them. They're need to recoup, I'm guessing aggressively.
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Hell,adamsapple is practically fucking orgasmic in here.
They also should advertise during gameplay, imagine how awsome that would be. Can't wait!!!
The Switch delivers ads to me everytime I wake it from sleep. Let's not get carried away here and start acting like MS are the only ones.
Edit: almost every time, sometimes it's links to tips and such.
No I didn't say they were the only ones doing it. But they're definitly the first spamming you with giant ads when you open your console. Also I said "first" because I remember online multiplayer used to be free on other consoles. But Sony and Nintendo understood people where ready to pay for p2p online multiplayer. And so I think these annoying full screen ads will end on the other consoles too. Thank you Microsoft for showing the way anyway.Why am I not surprised that of all the 3 companies, it is of course MS that goes with these shitty practices first ?
First time I saw that. Before I only saw a small thing on the dashboard, but never a full picture pop up, that has highlighted the buy button, while my tv switches slowly on. MS really seem to want to go to the courts for such behaviors.They have done that with Xbox Showcase, Forza and Starfield. Not a big deal. People try to outrage over that are hilarious.
You can thank MS for that. They make it too easy..I can just imagine all of you guys standing in a circle fully erect looking for any Xbox news to skew into " bad news ".
And then I imagine I'm in the middle of that circle…![]()
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Yes, but not for the reason you think
Your wish might be coming soon to a VR display near you.
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PSVR Patent Filed For Advertisements Displayed Within The Headset - IGN
A Sony patent details software that displays advertisements in the corners of your vision in PSVR when playing certain games or watching media.www.ign.com
This behavior does not violate anything. Same way Apple TV and other streaming services commercials that greet users do not violate anything.First time I saw that. Before I only saw a small thing on the dashboard, but never a full picture pop up, that has highlighted the buy button, while my tv switches slowly on. MS really seem to want to go to the courts for such behaviors.
Just when I think Xbox cant disappoint or push me away any more, turn on XSX today to have a quick relaxed Chess Ultra game. And get a full screen pop add. FUCK OFF. Nails n' coffin, straws n' camels back, nearly done with this shitty platform. If it weren't for some back compat games, I'd be selling it.
That's sure some backpeddle there. Also, the ads on the Switch platform take up a 3rd of the screen, is there an arbitrary maximum ratio of real estate used for ad space before we start complaining about it?No I didn't say they were the only ones doing it. But they're definitly the first spamming you with giant ads when you open your console. Also I said "first" because I remember online multiplayer used to be free on other consoles. But Sony and Nintendo understood people where ready to pay for p2p online multiplayer. And so I think these annoying full screen ads will end on the other consoles too. Thank you Microsoft for showing the way anyway.
Yeah I got one for the June showcase. I feel like I may have gotten one for Starfield too but can't remember. Definitely have gotten one asking me to join GamePass (extra weird because I have been subbed for years).I'm reading that it doesn't pop for people in stand-by mode. Apparently, there were ones for the June Showcase, Starfield and Forza. I feel like I'm missing out. Sad.
Its an inanimate object, but when I walk pass it now in my lounge I often stick my two fingers up at it and tell it to fuck off. Cheers me up.I realised that most games I have played on my series x are 360 games. I spent £450 to replay 360 games. I was just thinking of selling it the other day but can't be bothered. Its the worst xbox console by far. Even xbox one was miles better.
LOL! Whoo, boy!They just did.
Wow. Just wow.I'll train my dog to shit in front of your house, about 3 meters away from the entrace to your front yard. It's a total nothingburger so you'll be fine with it. Two weeks later, I'm gonna let it shit in your front yard, but somewhere far away from your way to the front door so it'll be a total nothingburger, too. Another two weeks after it's gonna shit next to your door - still a nothingburger, you can just ignore it since shit doesn't lie exactly in the way you usually take in and out of your house. Add another two weeks and shit's smeared all over your doorknob. I guess that's still a nothingburger lol, you can just use a papertowel to protect your hands when you want to get into your house. I can only imagine at what point nothingburgers stop being nothingburgers to you, maybe when the dog shits in your bed?
It's not even remotely a big deal.....except on GaF, of course.Lord... you guys are the worst with this Xbox pays their fans thing. I was joking/trolling with the "awesome" comment. I really don't see the splash as a big deal, and I probably won't even see it as I use the stand-by mode.
I've never seen one of these. I didn't get the COD one either. Someone should start an outrage thread over Microsoft cheating people out of ads.Are you guys new to Microsoft......cuz clearly you must NOT have Xboxes as such this really shouldnt bother you.........unless you do have Xboxes but still have never seen these ads so this really shouldnt bother you.
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Theres also a "popup" for major Dashboard updates and if you are in the preview ring, youve probably seen these "Exit" screens more often than youve booted directly to dashboard at this point.
Soon it's gonna be like windows, you can't Browse the web without never ending live Jasmin pop ups.
I ripped my tv off the wall and yelled Phil at the top of my lungs when I saw this.
I wonder where you see these ads on switch menu honestly? I'm used to open my switch, see my games and no ads. I'd blame Nintendo for things like wanting to sell my data to google without asking me by adding an hidden option in the console preferences but I've definitly never seen any ads on the launch menu. Are you talking about the E-Shop maybe?That's sure some backpeddle there. Also, the ads on the Switch platform take up a 3rd of the screen, is there an arbitrary maximum ratio of real estate used for ad space before we start complaining about it?
You say I'm backpeddling but then you defend yourself with whataboutism... Your examples don't change the fact that Sony and Nintendo began making us pay for online after MS showed them that most of us were ok to pay for online on our consoles. If dreamcast payed online service really was this relevant, then I'm sure Sony and Nintendo wouldn't have waited resepctivly the PS4 and the Switch to make us pay to play P2P online games.I'm not thrilled about ads, but again you took the opportunity to act like MS is to blame, when you are just misguided. The CD-i released in 1991 had ads that were displayed to the user when powering on the unit and when switching between activities. These could not be disabled nor skipped by the user, at least at launch
Regarding the claim that Xbox was the first console to require a monthly service fee for online play. This is patently false. Sega Dreamcast released 2 years prior, required a subscription to SegaNet for online multiplayer. I also believe that Atari Jaguar and the 3DO had a short lives multiplayer subscription that required monthly payment.
Instead of focusing on pinning the "big bad boggy man" badge on MS, learn some gaming history.