Thank GOD I wasn't the only one.AnythingOutstanding said:Yeaaaah....Buying things enhances my gaming and entertainment experience.
Yeah but at least its not epic for the win, amirite?MR T3D said:heh. P0ned
Good god, that makes my hand palm my face every time.
And the people playing Battlefield were all male.thewiseoldguy said:How come all of the the casual gamers were female?
You think casual gamers are the only ones who are going to be milked? Everyone is. Every game is going to look like a fragment of a fragment of a fragment, bound together by gimmicks and microtransactions. I consider NFS Hot Pursuit a prime example of "new age social gaming" and look at it. It looks harmless on release day, then you realise you have to activate online play for ONLY YOU and ONLY THIS COPY, and then you can't even play online because half the game modes are new, similar to the default ones but those cost 7$ per pack.JonnWood said:Considering that a lot of "hardcore" PC gamers tend to be neckbearded misanthropes who think "social networking" is a four-letter word*, I doubt they'd use this stuff anyway.ultimasupersaiyan said:I actually applaud Microsoft for this. Causual gamers are cash cows waiting to be milked in over priced micro transactions. As a Golden Age gamer I say this is a great idea since it will mean more money in the video games industry to make better games and make gaming into a more acceptable social activity and less of a sin against moralities like the news media keeps proclaiming.
So a lot of the Hardcore gamers are pissed off, big deal! I was pissed of when the Hardcore audience was formed with the help of the Xbox and thanks to your money games targeted at Golden Age gamers are more awesome then we could ever conceive. Just think of the Casual gamer as more of a giant wallet with money to spread all over the games industry.
Said gamers also seem to have a vested interest in making sure any PC games more involved than Mystery Case Files are kept...impenetrable. I'm not sure why they seem to be so scared of the idea of their platform of choice actually becoming popular for more involved games.
*DISCLAIMER: Use of stereotypes for comedic effect.
*highfive*Roland07 said:I resent the implication I like people enough to play games with them.
Twinmill5000 said:The question is: are you going to get GFWL or at least use it after this? No. Steam's still much better. Microsoft knows they will never compete with Steam, and so are targeting an alternate audience.
Now cut that out, both of you. You know this is not the place for intelligent analysis. This is the place for exaggerated reactionary disgust and poorly directed rage.Phoenix Arrow said:This isn't aimed at us of course, you all know that.
It's aimed at the casual market but doesn't this patronise them? I mean, it basically says women are only interested in buying new clothes. That they'd be willing to fork out money to Microsoft for "virtual items" and various services you could get elsewhere for free or at least cheaper. Pretty damaging campaign in my opinion.