When I spotted this ----> http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/7.826241-Ryse-Microtransactions-are-Nothing-Sinister-Microsoft-Promises news article on the Escapist newsfeed, my immediate reaction was "Tch, yeah, sure, of course, Microsoft". And judging from the comments, I wasn't the only one thinking that. That got me thinking:
Are we already so used to being fucked over by publishers (and why not devs? Mass Effect 3 wink wink), being fed false information or getting led completely wrong that we no longer take their word with a grain of salt, but rather treat it as complete bullshit from the get-go? With microtransactions, day one DLC, forced peripherals and generally bad handling of PR seeming to become more and more common, I doubt it's impossible. I hadn't really realized my stand on this until I reflected on my reaction to that article, and the mere headline made me immediately go "Pffft, yeah right". I might be exaggerating a bit, since MS has probably the least amount of goodwill from the gaming audience at the moment, but I know I wouldn't think of similar news from Activision or EA much more gently.
Thoughts?
Are we already so used to being fucked over by publishers (and why not devs? Mass Effect 3 wink wink), being fed false information or getting led completely wrong that we no longer take their word with a grain of salt, but rather treat it as complete bullshit from the get-go? With microtransactions, day one DLC, forced peripherals and generally bad handling of PR seeming to become more and more common, I doubt it's impossible. I hadn't really realized my stand on this until I reflected on my reaction to that article, and the mere headline made me immediately go "Pffft, yeah right". I might be exaggerating a bit, since MS has probably the least amount of goodwill from the gaming audience at the moment, but I know I wouldn't think of similar news from Activision or EA much more gently.
Thoughts?