6/21/2013 8:23:32 AM
Maybe because Microsoft Engineers know better than you the amount of time it will now take them to change their code, infrastructure, and QA processes to make the shitty version of the Xbox you complained for ready by this fall.
6/21/2013 8:49:28 AM
hey man, if we can't complain about the DRM, we need to complain about them changing it now. gotta h8 MS for the fun of it...
6/21/2013 9:15:49 AM
check my previous posts in this thread. i've been ok with the changes for a while
6/21/2013 11:37:23 AM
My guess is, if they could make these changes so easily, there will be an option for people to have them in the future. Whether that comes in the form of software/firmware changes or in an entirely different version of the console, I think they will do it.
6/21/2013 1:05:34 PM
6/21/2013 2:08:39 PM
^^I doubt it's going to be easy to abandon all the futureware infrastructure they've been working on but someone determined they didn't have a winning business strategy with it so they're making the change. I do know that a company in the business of making money wouldn't just throw out features out of spite.I must be the only person looking forward to the Kinect 2.0 and being able to turn the console on without a button press.
6/21/2013 2:51:43 PM
^ i often have to remind my gf that screaming "xbox on" doesnt do anything. she'd be happy.
6/21/2013 3:31:52 PM
6/21/2013 3:36:11 PM
I am looking forward to it as well. The fact that everyone will have one could open up new possibilities for developing new games
6/21/2013 3:44:52 PM
Oh my dear lord.http://www.examiner.com/article/rumor-microsoft-removing-kinect-requirement-without-xbox-one-price-drop
6/21/2013 3:54:08 PM
Who the hell is Brittney Sochowski and how the hell would she know? Edelman is a PR firm.
6/21/2013 3:57:00 PM
Lol so they updated the article,
6/21/2013 4:37:23 PM
6/21/2013 6:27:13 PM
How has nobody connected the Kinect eye with the NSA thing yet? That's got to be an issue that's at least come up, right?
6/21/2013 10:48:24 PM
Except Microsoft has emphatically denied allowing the NSA access to their data aside from court-ordered subpoena to specific accounts.
6/22/2013 12:20:38 AM
You guys are ridiculous. Now you want DRM. WTF. There is no reason why MS can offer both their DRM laden downloadable games and disc based games simultaneously. They are not mutually exclusive. If DRM shits is so good then in a few years no one will be buying discs, then they can go full digital. Otherwise, old fucks like me will be getting them coasters. I want to be able to play my XBONE 15yrs from now when I get all nostalgic.Also, I'd beat a $1000 that MS developed XBONE with a DRM settings slider. I'm sure all this DRM feature/restriction stuff can be turned on/off in software with a switch. If they didn't, they are fucking stupid.
6/22/2013 12:40:24 AM
Disk DRM is the best solution for the actual enthusiasts, collectors, and players. The used game market needs to DIE in its current form. You have an industry adding no value, syphoning a billion+/yr from the game publishers. I also am not interested in giving up my physical disks and boxes because I'm a fan of the art and collector editions. Box art is a huge part of gaming culture and single handedly sold a ton of games, to me any way - you know, back before the internet. Allowing me the conveniences of the digital market and the option to collect what I love and enable the creation of better products and more developers to stay fiscally viable is what they sought to do and ass clowns that buy garbage like CoD and play games for maybe an hour before they lose interest have destroyed that.
6/22/2013 1:01:26 AM
6/22/2013 8:43:30 AM
^^ absolutely perfect
6/22/2013 11:23:08 AM
You guys were wrong about the family plan too, there was no time limithttp://kotaku.com/rumor-about-xbox-one-family-sharings-downsides-has-fla-534484570
6/22/2013 1:00:46 PM
So much fucking misinformation from assholes who have it out for Microsoft.
6/22/2013 1:14:56 PM
The article raises some interesting points but ultimately no one will ever know what the full story is.You could choose to believe that Microsoft, despite their attempt to generate more sales for game publishers by trying to crowd out the used game market and placing harsh DRM policies in place to prevent lost sales due to piracy, somehow convinced those same publishers that implementing a system where 11 people got a game off of just one purchase was the way to go...orIt was just a demo system that had an integrated suggested sale system.I lean toward the latter. Sure, it doesn't make sense for the family plan to be "glorified demos." They could just release downloadable demos of a game and get it out to more people without a limit of 10 people in a small group. Similarly allowing 11 people to play a game off of just one purchase doesn't make much sense either, especially when all other policies were aimed at funneling as much money back to game publishers as possible.If the family plan was just demos the only benefit I could see is that people would be able to demo all games, meaning now not every game has a demo and under the new system they would. Also, if it was just demos I'd understand how MS would be in full CYA/damage control mode out there trying to quash every bad rumor regardless of how true, especially since no one really knew any details of what the family plan was.There's misinformation from people that have it out for Microsoft, there's misinformation from people that think Microsoft is infallible, and then there's misinformation from Microsoft itself. Who knows what the truth is and who knows what the story will be next week.
6/22/2013 7:56:36 PM
geez, i wish ms had a competent PR and marketing dept.
6/22/2013 9:51:28 PM
6/23/2013 1:11:23 AM
6/23/2013 2:41:46 AM
And that has to do with what exactly? That someone else lied is not evidence that anyone else is lying. Be paranoid if you wish; I'm going to follow the evidence.
6/23/2013 8:36:54 AM
Microsoft owns Skype. It's not paranoia if the company has a track record of this behavior. It's reasonable suspicion.
6/23/2013 11:04:23 AM
They're going to have to give these consoles away.
6/23/2013 12:45:18 PM
http://www.amazon.com/best-sellers-video-games/zgbs/videogames/ref=pd_dp_ts_vg_1
6/23/2013 2:13:33 PM
6/23/2013 4:07:09 PM
I think he's saying that targeted ads are better than random ads.I'd certainly rather see a trailer for a new comic book movie than a commercial for feminine hygine, so if I have to see an ad then one that has been targeted to my interests is preferable.[Edited on June 23, 2013 at 4:12 PM. Reason : ]
6/23/2013 4:12:19 PM
this has been posted around, its credited to CliffyB:
6/24/2013 12:02:17 PM
6/24/2013 12:02:38 PM
bold pleaseI'm Krallum and I approved this message
6/24/2013 12:04:16 PM
^^http://www.destructoid.com/an-industry-that-needs-xbox-one-drm-is-a-failed-industry-256643.phtml
6/24/2013 12:32:17 PM
what's GOG?
6/24/2013 12:36:09 PM
6/24/2013 12:37:13 PM
Yeah, he was a bit overly harsh, especially in regards to the 360. MS did a pretty good job demonstrating they have the infrastructure in place to handle an all digital console. Sony, not so much.
6/24/2013 12:45:50 PM
and also, has MS even said that there will be same day digital downloads? because they said they were reverting to the in-place licensing agreements that do not include digital on demand downloads at launch.
6/24/2013 1:14:25 PM
At this point I just want to get a gaming PC and be done with it.
6/24/2013 3:11:52 PM
http://gizmodo.com/a-deal-with-time-warner-just-gave-your-xbox-300-new-liv-607302003Microsoft just signed a deal with TWC to stream over 300 channels of live TV on your Xbox 360. I don't care too much for the 360 because it would take too long to turn on, navigate to the TWC app, launch the app, and change the channel; but I think this is a good sign for the Xbox One. TWC had been reluctant to deal the Microsoft before, but this could be a good sign for the future.
6/28/2013 9:48:03 AM
stilllll true I'm Krallum and I approved this message.
6/28/2013 1:03:34 PM
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-xbox-one-memory-better-in-production-hardwareXbox One memory performance improved for production consoleMicrosoft tells developers that ESRAM bandwidth is up to 88 per cent higher.
6/28/2013 3:47:05 PM
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/07/11/fans-petition-for-microsoft-to-restore-original-xbox-one-policies?utm_campaign=fbposts&utm_source=facebooki'd sign this
7/11/2013 10:26:27 PM
7/12/2013 7:23:43 AM
^ +1
7/13/2013 6:48:09 PM
Various websites reporting that the Microsoft will allow independent developers to self publish, and they can even use any Xbox One as a debugging/development console. Independent developers will have no API restrictions and can even access cloud API.
7/25/2013 10:25:51 AM
Have they said anything about how running it through a home theater surround sound system might affect the ability to do voice control?
7/27/2013 8:27:01 AM
no ideain regards to independent publishing, they also said that there are no restrictions to RAM, independent publishers will have access to all of the same stuff.PS4 looks worse and worse each day
7/27/2013 10:37:24 AM