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Why Always-Online isn’t the future

Is Always-on: Progress or Useless?

Alex from NoobFeed doesn't see this future of gaming for a long while. The only way he sees this becoming the near future is if companies keep pushing it and we the gamers decide not to react.

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Knight_Crawler4831d ago

Why people stopped caring about this topic about 300 articles ago -_-

AmayaAi4831d ago

People won't stop crying about this until it stops.

PKKHaseo4831d ago

If you hadn't noticed Ubisoft came out and said a few days ago that people are ready for always on. So apparently 300+ articles against always-on isn't enough. And you should permanently care about bs like this or you're gonna get fcked over by the companies.

DragonKnight4830d ago

The irony is that Ubisoft started this B.S. with Assassin's Creed 2 on PC and stopped using it after they were destroyed by the workarounds hackers came up with. For them to say people are ready for it suggests they will use it again, it also suggest that Ubisoft join the rest of the dumbass corporations that think anyone likes always-on.

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DragonKnight4830d ago

@edonus: Yes we can. If we don't buy any always-online games or always-online consoles, they'll lose money and have no choice but to remove that DRM.

MikeMyers4830d ago

Not if all publishers start implementing it. Sony has already adopted online passes so we are already half way there.

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Donnieboi4830d ago

Yeah seriously, how many always-online articles can one make, and still come up with an original reason for why it's bad, in a way that the other 1 million articles before it haven't already thought of.

We get it. Always-Online doesn't benefit gamer's in any way. No, not one. So if 720 has it, then I won't buy 720. Now, let us move on.

DragonKnight4830d ago

Look, if people stop voicing dislike for it, then the companies like EA or MS will take it that people are used to the idea and more accepting. It can never be stopped until they get it. No one wants it.

JBSleek4830d ago

It's the future. Possibly not the near future but the future non the less.

annus4830d ago

It really isn't. Everything is leaning more towards open source and giving the consumer what they want, not going the DRM and forcing the user into set pieces. The future of many games will be free, moddable games, and for that to occur the consoles are going to have to be opened up eventually.

Now think about this: An open source console where many games are free, that aren't plagued with DRM and always-online features, compared to a console that is completely locked down and swarmed with DRM. I know which one many people will go for.

There are ways to compete against piracy and hacking, always-online is not one of them.

stage884830d ago

I won't buy an always online console. Simple as that.
And many more think the same.

L0YD4830d ago

Need another article called "why should I stop making always online articles"

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UK retailer GAME shutters last remaining standalone stores as it enters administration

UK high street retailer GAME is closing its three remaining standalone stores as managing director, Nick Arran, exits the company after nine years.

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cthulhucultist158d ago

End of an Era, although expected at this point

ocelot07158d ago

Good riddance in my opinion. Scummy company even before Mike Ashley took over.

I really do feel for staff that will be losing their jobs. But game as a business? Couldn't care for them.

They where a Terrible company 20 years ago. Even more if a terrible company now.

A bit of a rant starts now:

Almost 20 years ago GAME wasn't doing all that good. They where struggling why I I'm not sure as this was before digital downloads where a massive part of gaming. My guess is because they where greedy and places like Gamestation and supermarkets and even at that point the up and coming cex was much cheaper and better place the get video games from than GAME.

I remember the release day of the Xbox 360 for all the wrong reasons. I didn't pre order a Xbox 360 as I didn't want one. Until like 2 weeks before release when I played COD2 on a demo station and was hooked. Lucky enough a family member worked for Woolworths and was able to secure my dad a Xbox 360 Core console. My dad told me this and agreed to get me the Xbox for Christmas.

Because I wanted to see and feel and somewhat be apart of that Xbox 360 launch day. I decided I might as well go in to town and get a HDD drive and a wireless controller ready for Christmas day.

I went into 3 GAME stores as back then we had 3 within 5 mins of each other. All 3 of them had scummy practices going on. All 3 of them had some amount of Xbox 360 core and premium consoles. But wouldn't sell them to customers on there own. You had to buy what they called special buy bundles. That didn't save you any money at all. They just created a few bundles with the not so popular launch games. Like Amped, NBA and Tony Hawks. Depending eBay console you wanted you also had to get them with accessories. For example if you wanted a core console. You had to buy the console + them 3 games + Xbox live + hdd. Or premium instead of the HDD you had to get a play and charge kit.

I simply wanted to buy a wireless controller and HDD. They wouldn't sell me the HDD unless I got the core pack controller. All 3 of them same bundle and same scummy practices. I went to Gamestation and sure they had similar bundles but noting insanely expensive like game. Core pack plus memory card was the cheapest bundle. You needed something to save your game data so it made sense.

They happily sold me a HDD without having to buy a console.

Unfortunately Gamestation was gone a few years later. Because it GAME!! Business was rubbish for them so in a last ditch attempt. They bought out Gamestation to become in a lot of cities the only video game store around. This saved them.

Then after the whole Xbox 360 launch. They did similar scummy practices with the Wii and PS3 launch.

They first went into administration in 2012. I was shocked they survived backed then to be honest as until this very day. They have always been the most expensive. The EA FC games are one of the biggest game releases here in the UK each year. Places like Smyth toys and Asda physical store sold these at £55 on release day for each platform and online stores like shopto and the game collection sold for the same price. But not GAME no no they charged £69.99 and wonder why they struggled.

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3 new Xbox Game Pass games to play this weekend (October 25-27)

It's Call of Duty weekend, so it's time to fire up Xbox Game Pass and delve into some great games on the service.

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Max is an indie dev who is making Gaia a game that can be enjoyed by players with visual, auditory, and physical impairments.

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