They won't, of course. Nothing kills bad news, even the truth.TizzytheTormentor said:Finally, now those always online rumors can die in a hole.
They won't, of course. Nothing kills bad news, even the truth.TizzytheTormentor said:Finally, now those always online rumors can die in a hole.
Because baseless rumours trump inter-office memos that confirm otherwise?Camaranth said:Why am I still skeptical?
I'm betting a combination of both, since I see some of the same names in here, but largely not.lacktheknack said:Either the amount of hypocrisy/paranoia in this thread is astounding, or this thread is being treated to an entirely different set of readers than the last twenty.
Nowhere Man said:"There are a number of scenarios that our users expect to work without an Internet connection, and those should 'just work' regardless of their current connection status. Those include, but are not limited to: playing a Blu-ray disc, watching live TV, and yes playing a single player game."
Possibly the same way people have been watching live TV without an internet connection for the past 70 years. Or 80 years? It is a thing you can do you know.Epicspoon said:Nowhere Man said:"There are a number of scenarios that our users expect to work without an Internet connection, and those should 'just work' regardless of their current connection status. Those include, but are not limited to: playing a Blu-ray disc, watching live TV, and yes playing a single player game."
Wait, how are we supposed to use an Xbox to watch live TV without an internet connection? Are wizards helping make the new console?
Doesn't work that way for everyone. It shouldn't have taken this long to deny the rumours. Why until now?CyanideSandwich said:Brilliant. Hopefully this will teach people not to jump the gun whenever a rumour surfaces. I've seen people already boycott the next Xbox based on the always-on rumour alone. Unless anything comes directly from Microsoft, I don't believe anything I hear regarding the new console.
That's a good question and I've wondered it myself. All the Orth business got me worried, what with a Microsoft employee defending the idea of always-on, and Microsoft itself being ominously quiet just made it worse. I doubt they've just removed an always-on functionality during the time they were silent, seeing as it would probably take a lot longer than that.Nazulu said:Doesn't work that way for everyone. It shouldn't have taken this long to deny the rumours. Why until now?CyanideSandwich said:Brilliant. Hopefully this will teach people not to jump the gun whenever a rumour surfaces. I've seen people already boycott the next Xbox based on the always-on rumour alone. Unless anything comes directly from Microsoft, I don't believe anything I hear regarding the new console.
If I was MS, I'd certainly save it for the conference. Revealing that greatly feared rumors regarding the system aren't true is an easy way to give people a positive impression at just the right time.DrunkOnEstus said:The thing is, that doesn't seem the like the kind of stuff a company would discuss during a swanky press conference. "Here's the machine!" "Here's the amazing new games you must play!" "Here's some tech demos and CGI that our system can't run!" "This is how paying $10/mo for live will be totally worth it!" "btw...you don't need internets and it plays used games". Seems kind of out of place. You're right though, we'll see.
No it wouldn't. Unless they were drooling idiots and the OS is an epic mess of spaghetti string code, removing an online check before letting a game run should be pretty simple. Adding online functionality might take some time, since they have to build a server-side infrastructure, but removing one should be a very minor change to the OS.CyanideSandwich said:That's a good question and I've wondered it myself. All the Orth business got me worried, what with a Microsoft employee defending the idea of always-on, and Microsoft itself being ominously quiet just made it worse. I doubt they've just removed an always-on functionality during the time they were silent, seeing as it would probably take a lot longer than that.