(Above video embedded in lieu of a "HERE WE GO AGAIN!" statement.)
Is there a doctor in the house?
This bears as much repeating as humanly possible. I've found it utterly pathetic for years that the dashboard is really more of an interactive personal billboard, especially when some people are paying for Xbox Live. Paying customers shouldn't be treated to ads every time they start up their console. I'm not buying a console so people can advertise to me.Desert Punk said:This bears repeating.RatherDull said:Seriously, we pay 500 dollars and pay for Xbox Live and you're STILL charging us out the asshole. This cannot end well.
You want to charge me half a G, 60 dollars a game, AND CHARGE ME FOR ONLINE PLAY, then, ontop of it all, you want to put advertisements on my console AND spy on me to try to target those ads better?
Fucking seriously?
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I dont want ads... but I would totally buy a Xbox that had Puppies Near You functionality.unstabLized said:"Xbox, launch CoD: Ghosts"
"WOULD YOU LIKE TO ADOPT A PUPPY FROM YOUR NEAREST ANIMAL SHELTER? POGO IS JUST LOOKING FOR A LOVELY HOME!"
Keep in mind that as far as Wipeout goes, the RedBull banners (and I remember them in WipeoutXL plainly) kinda fit into the universe/realm of sport.Wargamer said:So Psygnosis should have given Wipeout 2097 away for free because pretty much every track had a Red Bull banner plastered in plain sight? Should Syndicate Wars have been free because half the trucks and billboards had the 2000AD logo?
It does rather, doesn't it? Can't rather than won't.TakeyB0y2 said:I gotta say though, the way they phrase that sentence makes it sound like they WANTED to do "certain things" but can't due to laws.Jamous said:Ehehehehehe not going to lie I get a kick out of reading this sentence. The irony is delicious. -Microsoft- is talking about protecting the user from abuse. Sure, it may have done a u-turn now but it was still planning a hell of a lot of abuse earlier...Steven Bogos said:"[Microsoft] is very keen on protecting the user from any sort of abuse so we can't do certain things."
it would be funny if SONY bought a huge chunk of advertisement space on the launch week and did exactly that. that would be just trumping on top of the dead opponent by then. then again, the only people who would see it are die hard microsoft fanatics anyway.Desert Punk said:The first ads on Xbox One: "Have you considered the Playstation 4?"midnightdown said:I think they believe targeted ads are a good thing for both parties... Kinda sad to watch.
The embarrassment of being laughed at by tinfoil hat wearers would be enough to make anyone cringe and change their tune. Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to be making a dent in Microsoft's arrogance. There aren't enough words to describe just how badly this is going to bite Mircosoft in the arse.Infernal Lawyer said:There's nothing worse than being laughed at by men in tin-foil hats screaming 'We told you so! We totally called it, and you didn't listen! Who's crazy now, bitches?!', and knowing that they're right.Gunner 51 said:You sir, have delivered a damned fine response to Microsoft in this post.Infernal Lawyer said:A 'Damn Fine Response' to Microsoft
Don't get me wrong, I do like Microsoft - but their arrogance in the last ten years has been completely baffling and rather ill-founded.
But one thing that you did forget to mention is that if you are in the business of creating a games console - playing games and pleasing those who play games is not just your first priority, it is your ONLY priority. In thier folly Microsoft's arrogance has made them forget this wonderful maxim and they are creating something for shareholders and advertisers rather than the gamer.
I don't know about all this NSA stuff, and it's something I'd have to look into - but if the crackpot conspiracy theorists are right, I can see the next console offering from Microsoft shall be going down the tubes faster than Mario going after Princess Peach.
That's also a good point about how pleasing your customers should be your first, last and only priority. That said, Nintendo seems to be on the other end of the scale: Right now they're being lambasted for not having enough games for the Wii U, and some of the most popular developers and publishers aren't keen on making more (like EA, who got mad that Nintendo wouldn't implement Origin onto their console, then changed their mind when the Xbone's nastier side started to show), to the point where they've more or less been forgotten (the number of people acting like Sony is going to be the only one profiting massively from the Xbone fiasco is staggering).
I have to say, I was looking forward to the Kinect 2.0 pleasantly surprising me, as I've always seen the Kinect 1.0 as a waste of a LOT of potential. It's an undeniably great idea, hampered by a low response rate (90 ms, if I'm not wrong), unreliable control and an extremely small play area, despite claiming to be able to support multiple people. Now though, the fact that it's going to be watching me, even when I'm not making a fool of myself kicking virtual balls, and selling that info to advertisers, while daddy Microsoft is saying "We're doing this with the customer in mind!"... Now that's a TRUE waste of potential, transforming genuinely innovative technology into invasive marketing bullshit.
One of my clients who worked at/ran a local advertisement/indie band promotion company and was a coworker at my other job committed suicide less than two weeks ago. Not blaming you for anything, I am just really fucking disturbed by that video, really fucking disturbed.CrazyCapnMorgan said:Dear Microsoft,
Sincerely,
CCM
P.S. If you record whatever it is that you'll do to heed said advice, that'd be wonderful.
Draconalis said:So what happens if I just keep screaming "Fuck Ads" at my hypothetical Xbox periodically.