Microsoft Drops Xbox One DRM Restrictions - UPDATED

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LostintheWick

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Listen to these comments! People just love to hate. MS are damned if they do, damned if they don't.

If this ends up being true, it shows that MS is a company willing to listen, even if it means scrapping plans they are heavily invested in. This is something major game corporations don't really seem to do. I'll wait for the XB1 to be release before voting with my money.

But I would definitely vote for a company that knows how to "man up" to their mistakes and make things right.

And I doubt they are setting up a "trap". That would permanently destroy anybodies faith in them and that isn't good for profit. Ever.
 

loc978

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If true, this would be the second good decision Microsoft has made regarding this console... it would also be just about the same level of no-brainer as using x86 hardware.

Somehow I still doubt it, though. Sorta reminds me of this:
Microsoft Finally Admits Xbox One Was a Failure [http://cheezburger.com/51361537]​
 

flaviok79

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If the rumor is true, than I say it probably is due to poor pre-order numbers. Only hard cash speaks louder than the voice of the masses.
 

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I'll just copy what I just said about this in my user group.

Even if these rumours of Microsoft changing all that crap were true. The PS4 is still a better console, and cheaper. Hell, even if it wasn't, I would still buy the PS4 just to spite Microsoft for trying all that crap in the first place.
 

Zombie_Moogle

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WE HAVE CONFIRMATION PEOPLE :D

Engadget & Blistered Thumbs are both reporting that they have official statements that Microsoft is tired of getting its dick kicked in

Happy days, folks
 

Imre Csete

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Oh damn, does this mean we won't be educated by business people?

I was really looking forward to learning how all these restrictions will benefit me because the future is coming and it is in the clouds. :(
 

GundamSentinel

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One the one hand this news makes me sad as that might mean that Microsoft has a slightly smaller chance to fall flat on its face when the console is launched, but on the other hand: good competition is healthy for the games industry.
 

Teoes

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IndomitableSam said:
Me? Still not buying it. Who's to say they won't add the requirements back in later, especially if the framework and such is already there? They could sell it to us as 'fixed' in our eyes, then turn around and flip the DRM switch on us whilst cackling madly knowing people will just shrug and keep playing since they already own the system.
That is delightfully cynical, I love it. Again, just like aspects of SimCity. Ha! Was thinking similar things myself.
 

velcthulhu

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Awww, poor little Microsoft executives, did you think Sony was going to help you ram DRM down everyone's throats? Were you, EA and Activision planning to starve the Wii U to death so all the console gamers would have to "deal with it"? Did the big, mean Sony executives screw you over and steal all the hype by not pissing on their customers with you? I just feel so, so sorry for you.
 

idarkphoenixi

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Finally. Nuclear submarine dwelling gamers can rejoice!

But you still need that always-online monitoring device.
 

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Too little, too late.

The fact alone that they felt like they had the right to shove these restrictions on the consumer to protect against piracy and other money losing ploys shows how little they care about us.

If you are worried about piracy, sort that out without affecting my enjoyment of your system and alienating me with restrictions on what i can and cannot do with something i payed £450 for.
 

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LostintheWick said:
But I would definitely vote for a company that knows how to "man up" to their mistakes and make things right.
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My thoughts exactly. They probably realize their mistake and their horrid PR and will try their best to stitch back together what relationship they had with the gaming community. It'll be a long hard road ahead but I do know they'll try.
 

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By the way if the source for this article (Giant Bomb) is not loading for anyone else then you can look at a cached version here: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:www.giantbomb.com/articles/microsoft-to-pull-complete-reversal-on-xbox-one-dr/1100-4673/

From the original article at Giant Bomb this rumour appears to be totally baseless. I assume this is a case of the gaming media putting additional pressure on Microsoft in an attempt to push them into a corner.

It's certainly getting interesting. :)
 

Redingold

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martyrdrebel27 said:
Thank you for at least getting the concept of what a 180 vs a 360 actually is. I remember towards the beginning of this generation, I kept seeing Sony fans saying things like "you know why its called a 360? Cause you see one and do a 360 and walk away." it made me wish I had a Facepunch key on my computer.
I don't see what's so strange about that.


Anyway, this doesn't change the fact that they planned to have always online in the first place and announced these features as if they were doing us a favour. They get no points in my book for rescinding their own daft policies.
 

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Good on you mircosoft im very pleased although i am required to make a sarcastic comment about how this drm stuff was so good for the consumer.

however im still seeing that huge price and its off putting. I mean seriously that Kinect is adding what i guess to be another £100 - £150? most gamers really dont want it, get rid of that and i will likely get one when Halo comes out