Report: Android Adds Xbox Live-style Functionality

Earnest Cavalli

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Report: Android Adds Xbox Live-style Functionality



For all its innovation, Google also owes a great deal of its success to lifting the ideas of others and expanding upon them. Its next target? Microsoft's Xbox Live gaming service.

One can't deny that Android has been surprisingly successful as an operating system. It may lack the general cultural cache of Apple's iOS, but what it's missing in technosexual appeal, it more than makes up for in functionality. Of course, Google loves to endlessly iterate its products, so it comes as no surprise to see a report claiming that Android will soon feature a number of ideas lifted near-wholesale from Xbox Live. Assuming the report from Android Police is accurate, these new features include multiplayer functionality, online leaderboards, cloud saves, and of course, an Achievements analogue.

According to Android Police, there's no set release date for these new features per se. Instead Google seems to be gradually rolling the update out to users. If your gadget doesn't yet offer the above new concepts, wait a bit and you should see a change shortly.

If you're curious for more in-depth information on all of the changes Google has in store, Android Police has a lengthy, exhaustively-detailed breakdown of its findings. I highly recommend reading it if you've got an interest as it goes into far more depth than our audience's needs demand.

So, with all that in mind, I think it's safe to say that Xbox Live is the most important addition to gaming found in the current, moribund console generation. Granted, it's not as inexpensive as Sony's online service, but the list of companies who've blatantly lifted Microsoft's ideas reads like a comprehensive rundown of every major player in gaming. Valve, Google, Sony, Nintendo, Blizzard; Say what you will of Microsoft, but the company got this one way, way right.

Source: Android Police [http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/05/11/google-play-games-leaks-out-in-all-its-glory-ahead-of-google-io-hello-cloud-game-saves-apk-teardown/]

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Earnest Cavalli said:
So, with all that in mind, I think it's safe to say that Xbox Live is the most important addition to gaming found in the current, moribund console generation. Granted, it's not as inexpensive as Sony's online service, but the list of companies who've blatantly lifted Microsoft's ideas reads like a comprehensive rundown of every major player in gaming. Valve, Google, Sony, Nintendo, Blizzard; Say what you will of Microsoft, but the company got this one way, way right.
Fair enough, I'll have to give them that! (and it is not little, actually)

OT: I was really wondering when would android implement these features. I am not an avid player of smartphone games, but still I could feel something was missing in Android, since Apple made a pretty decent job with its Game Center.

Hopefully Google brings something cool to the table. I like their products/services, their creativity and especially their "don't be evil" stance!
 

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Big_Boss_Mantis said:
Hopefully Google brings something cool to the table. I like their products/services, their creativity and especially their "don't be evil" stance!
I agree. They're a powerful company but they haven't become shit heads yet (aside from collecting all the data from our online lives). Google just gives us cool shit

On topic, I assume they're getting ready for the wave of game-centered android devices like the Ouya and that game stick thing. If Google is on top of the gaming scene on their Android OS, maybe someday we'll see a full blown android console
 

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If this means I can start adding the time spent on Android games to Raptr, I'm all for it. Although chances are it'll just be Google's version of some of those cross-game leaderboard services, and the game itself will have to support it.
 

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Mr.K. said:
Except for achievements none of those are a MS invention, and achievements are a horrid fucking thing.
They're a tool and like all tools can be used well (for example, achievements for never ever killing anyone in deus ex encourage more difficult gameplay or different takes on the base game) or badly ('AMAGAD YOU FINISH TUTOWEEAL! 10GEE!').
 

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None of those features were pioneered by XBL, they just rounded up all the features and glued them together with money. That isn't to downplay their role in making that kind of service mainstream, just that lots and lots of smart people worked hard on them before that.
 

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Mr.K. said:
Except for achievements none of those are a MS invention, and achievements are a horrid fucking thing.
Louis Martin said:
None of those features were pioneered by XBL, they just rounded up all the features and glued them together with money. That isn't to downplay their role in making that kind of service mainstream, just that lots and lots of smart people worked hard on them before that.
What they said. And even the Achievements innovation is debateably attributable to Microsoft. There's nothing original in XBL, except perhaps centralizing all that functonality under Microsoft's control.