Blur to Feature Cross-Platform Competition

John Funk

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Blur to Feature Cross-Platform Competition



Bizarre Creations' upcoming racer Blur [http://www.amazon.com/Blur-Xbox-360/dp/B002AQNT14/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1279055477&sr=1-1] will allow you to compete with your friends regardless of whether you have an Xbox Live Gold, Xbox Live Silver, or PlayStation Network account ... sort of.

One of the downfalls to the increased number of multiplatform titles with online multiplayer is that the playerbase inevitably becomes fragmented. Xbox 360 owners can't play against PS3 owners, Xbox Live Silver members can't play against anyone at all, and so on. However, Blur developer Bizarre Creations and publisher Activision think they have a solution figured out.

Speaking with MTV Multiplayer [http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2010/03/03/blur-multiplayer-allows-competition-across-platforms-and-xbl-silver-accounts/], the game's Lead Designer Gareth Wilson mentioned that while the different networks wouldn't allow direct play with people on different platforms, his team had included a feature that would let friends challenge their friends - over microblogging site Twitter.

"A lot of us have kids and family and stuff, but we're finding that as we're getting older we're just not able to get everyone together to play at the same time," said Wilson. In response to this, he said that the team chose to develop a system that would let people compete without having to be playing at the same time - or even on the same console.

"In the single player mode when you finish a race, it records all of your stats and information," he explained. "You can choose what you want to put into your challenge and send it to your buddy. He receives that as an Xbox Dashboard message, so he could be playing another game, he could be watching TV on Netflix." Wilson emphasized, though, that this would not be just a "horrible, spammy thing" - it was something that the player chose to send.

"The main reason for having it is so that people on different formats can compete with each other."

While people will be able to play head-to-head normally on Xbox Live Gold or PlayStation Network, this sounds like a cool little feature that other multiplatform games might want to look into including.

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Zer_

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Over Twitter? What the heck?!?!?

I don't want to start seeing facebook updates and twitter updates coming from games. It's just so damn spammy. I have enough with FarmVille.
 

DarkSaber

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Just because someone CHOSE to send it doesn't make it any less spammy for the person on the receiving end.

If I wanted to compete with other people I'd actually be PLAYING multiplayer, not trying to beat someones track record.
 

keybird

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I like the idea.....just not Twitter.

Still it seems like it would be a very exciting thing to beat my friends time on his precious PS3
 

Wolfram23

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I was hoping they found a way to actually allow different console/PC gamers into the same game. Oh well I'll keep hoping.
 

Flying Dagger

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So a game called Blur isn't in copyright conjunction?
Go Farmer Alex! SUE THEM TIL THEY BLEED
 

Screw_it

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ANOTHER single-word title racing game? I already bought Grid. And that was enough.


Grid may Shift towards some Dirt roads... But that wouldn't make it Pure. This is all a Blur to me anyways.
 

jelock

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So in other words their not allowing cross platform competition at all (not that I was expecting it seeing as the consoles are closed platforms). They just simplifying peoples bragging. Why not just use something like www.raptr.com to track everything / send updates etc
 

Scizophrenic Llama

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Disaster Button said:
Dammit for some reason I thought this was about the band. Hello again disappointment.
I thought the exact same thing.

Sounds similar to what Need for Speed did with Prostreet or whatever, I remembered reading about that at some point. It wasn't cross-platform of course.
 

RanD00M

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Disaster Button said:
Dammit for some reason I thought this was about the band. Hello again disappointment.
I´m with you man.For I too was hoping for a Blur related game of some sorts...Just don´t one of those GH/RB games.
 

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Wolfram01 said:
I was hoping they found a way to actually allow different console/PC gamers into the same game. Oh well I'll keep hoping.
they did, the challenge thing is just an extra.
 

Shycte

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Wait a second here...

Activision you say? Nah that can't be it. Cuz' that would mean that they are doing something good and and... Nah it's impossible.. Is it?
 

CrafterMan

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This sounds really awesome, can someone tell me about Blur, is it a NFS spin off or something?

-JB
 

Jark212

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Hopefully this will inspire more games...

I'd love to play against my friends that don't have an XBox...
 

Onyx Oblivion

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We'll see how non-spammy this really is.

It can certainly be abused as spam. If the player keeps choosing.
 

Wolfram23

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armageddon74400 said:
Wolfram01 said:
I was hoping they found a way to actually allow different console/PC gamers into the same game. Oh well I'll keep hoping.
they did, the challenge thing is just an extra.
Unfortunately, no they didn't. The article says:

John Funk said:
One of the downfalls to the increased number of multiplatform titles with online multiplayer is that the playerbase inevitably becomes fragmented. Xbox 360 owners can't play against PS3 owners, Xbox Live Silver members can't play against anyone at all, and so on.

...the game's Lead Designer Gareth Wilson mentioned that while the different networks wouldn't allow direct play with people on different platforms, his team had included a feature that would let friends challenge their friends - over microblogging site Twitter.
Sorry to burst your bubble =/
 

Gasaraki

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Wolfram01 said:
armageddon74400 said:
Wolfram01 said:
I was hoping they found a way to actually allow different console/PC gamers into the same game. Oh well I'll keep hoping.
they did, the challenge thing is just an extra.
Unfortunately, no they didn't. The article says:

John Funk said:
One of the downfalls to the increased number of multiplatform titles with online multiplayer is that the playerbase inevitably becomes fragmented. Xbox 360 owners can't play against PS3 owners, Xbox Live Silver members can't play against anyone at all, and so on.

...the game's Lead Designer Gareth Wilson mentioned that while the different networks wouldn't allow direct play with people on different platforms, his team had included a feature that would let friends challenge their friends - over microblogging site Twitter.
Sorry to burst your bubble =/
Ah i guess i misread it ^_-