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Microsoft Giving Xbox Live Users a Free Game
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on Sun Jan 06, 2008 10:35 AM
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from the angered-texans-inconsolable dept.
Earlier this week we covered the Xbox Live outages over the holidays. Several users have pointed out that Microsoft has acknowledged its lack of performance, and is now offering a free game to compensate its users. Unfortunately for Microsoft, disgruntled patrons have already filed a class action lawsuit over the recent difficulties. Quoting the PC World article:
"Xbox Live general manager Marc Whitten said that the problems with Xbox Live downtime were caused by an influx of new users who had gotten an Xbox 360 over the holidays. It's been a record-setting season for Xbox Live. 'This included our largest sign-up of new members to Xbox LIVE in our 5 year history and just yesterday you broke the record for the single biggest day of concurrent members ever on the service,' said Whitten."
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The extraordinary problems that Microsoft's Xbox Live experienced over the holidays were followed up with swift promises of a free game to compensate for the frustration many users suffered. The company has followed through, and has announced that Undertow will be the free game sacrificed to mollify gamers. The game will be free to download all this week, starting tomorrow (Wednesday) and running through this Sunday. "Two weeks ago, Xbox Live GM Marc Whitten posted a letter to Live subscribers apologizing for poor performance during the holidays and promising a freebie was on the way. There are currently no plans to offer a substitute game for those who already own Undertow." Just the same, Major Nelson sent along word to 360 Fanboy that they'd 'take care of you' if you found yourself in that situation.
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Free Game (Score:5, Funny)
I'm guessing the free game is going to Pong Advanced.
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dodge the chair (Score:4, Funny)
don't flame me please, it was just a thought!
Re:dodge the chair (Score:5, Insightful)
Because this is the first time I've ever experienced this on XBLive and I've been playing since Halo 2 was released.
My Xbox red-ringed last year. Without a penny paid they shipped me a box in 2 days, and I had a working Xbox in 5 business days. Did it suck? Yep, but they took care of it as they will (and are) this. If people really needed the entertainment THAT BAD then they should have maybe played a card game with their parents. This lawsuit is dumb.
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Problems still not resolved as of last night... (Score:5, Informative)
Same old story... (Score:5, Interesting)
Good luck XBOX Live customers, and don't hold your breath...
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Re:Problems still not resolved as of last night... (Score:4, Interesting)
I scored 1.5 million points, got two achievements...
and the leaderboard wasn't updated. It still has me at 700,000.
Imagine if you actually made it through some CoD4 and didn't get the experience points/challenges marked done and had to start over....
Seriously, it's been over two weeks and MS keeps saying that this stuff is fixed. I'm on my 3rd 360, and it's about to be the fourth...for as fun as its games are, MS seems determined to ensure that the 360 inconveniences its owners and push them towards the Wii and PS3.
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Took about 10 minutes, and several dozen attempts to even get signed in, once in the whole thing was running painfully slowly. Generally not very good, especially as I was seeing lobby issues on PGR4 BEFORE Christmas.
Looking around the forums there are a lot of guys over on PA who are maning that every live user will get the free download, and complaining that Silver members will get the
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With all that influx of cash, couldn't you divert some of it to funding, you know, new servers and stuff like that?
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With all that influx of cash, couldn't you divert some of it to funding, you know, new servers and stuff like that?
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5-10 days later, ops has
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At a guess, they might even need so many new servers that they need to hire or buy a new location and have it rigged with power and internet. That could take months.
No Thanks. Just fix Xbox Live already (Score:2)
uptime (Score:2)
They should be running at least the authentication servers on a flavour of Linux like the rest of their network.
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Class Action!? (Score:3, Insightful)
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A good level of compensation would be making the service work, dammit. "Hey, Xbox LIVE isn't working, so here, have a free LIVE game. What do you mean you can't play it?". LIVE isn't working, the article says they're offering a free Xbox LIVE Arcade game. Could someone explain the logic behind this?
Re:Class Action!? (Score:5, Insightful)
This is Insightful???
So, you must think that the technical issues with Xbox Live are all part of Microsoft's evil plan? Yes, if you listen carefully in the direction of Redmond, you can hear a faint "Eeeexcellent!"
They are providing an Xbox Live game as compensation because they expect the technical issues to be resolved soon. Is that logical enough for you?
Really, I'm quite sure that those responsible for Xbox Live are working overtime trying to get the issues resolved. Do you REALLY think MS wants bad PR over the online service for their console?? They have taken it in the shorts financially trying to get the Xbox into the console market. Now that they are actually seeing some improvements in market share, they're just going to alienate their new found customers?? It seems that they had a much higher than anticipated growth in the 4th quarter of '07. Maybe someone dropped the ball in being prepared, but they will get the issues resolved as quickly as possible.
Why? Because it is good for business. Xbox Live is a huge selling point for their console.
As a consumer, I would be upset if the service I paid for did not work. In this case, MS is offering a form of compensation. Is this form of compensation adequate for all users? I would say probably not. I'm sure many would prefer a refund. Well, how much is MS required to refund to all users? Do they just give everyone $5 back? In my opinion, extending each users subscription by a month would be a more equitable compensation than an arcade game that many may not even want. Still, I'm not sure MS is legally bound to provide any compensation for these issues, but they have. To file a class-action lawsuit is a bit over the top though, and I doubt it will go anywhere.
On a side note. How are the online services for the other consoles doing????
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Re:Class Action!? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Frogger (Score:3, Insightful)
Games like Frogger have extraordinary longevity and appeal. Talk to anyone who has sponsored a computer museum or video game expo. Its the "cheap and nasty" classics that draw the crowds.
Class action? (Score:4, Insightful)
Given the results of the class action law suit against Sony, due to the unlawful/undisclosed root-kitting of consumers' computers, I can imagine that the free game, already offered by Microsoft, is probably going to exceed any class action payout. Unless, of course, you happen to be a lawyer.
In which case it's probably a worth-while pursuit.
I aren't a member of X-Box Live though, so your level of frustration may make it worth the time, though if you were frustrated by poor service over the holidays I can't imagine that a law suit will be any less frustrating...
If this all had to do with the holiday weekend... (Score:2, Insightful)
I don't know if it's lawsuit-worthy, but the notion that they were unprepared for an influx of new users during the holiday season is pretty much inexcusable. Besides, let's say they make the free game available tonight; we still can't sign in our profiles to get it.
Microsoft really just had to maintain its velocity in order to handily beat the PS3. Screw-ups like this are going to send their potential customer base over to their rivals in droves. Granted, the onlin
Re:If this all had to do with the holiday weekend. (Score:3, Insightful)
pretending they didn't see this coming? (Score:5, Interesting)
This was entirely their responsibility, and I cannot believe they did not see this coming. What it came down to is they wanted to do a money grab for the holidays so they made as many units as they possibly could, to hell with the network until we get past christmas then we'll divert resources from production to upgrade the net so they can USE the product.
Not saying it's unexpected, just shameful is all. Nothing new there in business.
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On the other hand, 80,000 users will not be online at the same time all the time - so there may be room for more but I see what you mean.
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But you should have the infrastructure to handle that much load anyways. What gets me is that they are still having problems a week later after all those kids have already gone back to school.
Of course MSFT is probably running an all MSFT setup and are having problems scaling.
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Network services was (probably) ingnored as "crying wolf".
Then over the course of one day all of the shiny paper comes off and then fingers are pointed at network services.
I have seen too many instances of one division ignoring another until a scapegoat is needed.
Re:pretending they didn't see this coming? (Score:4, Insightful)
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Windows servers, what do you expect? (Score:5, Funny)
Well it should blame the server software vendor for the lack of concurrency
Live? or not.. (Score:3, Insightful)
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tsk tsk tsk.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Do we have any examples of high user load being successfully maintained?
In Other News: Sony says... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:In Other News: Sony says... (Score:4, Insightful)
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He's full of crap. (Score:5, Interesting)
They're making excuses. It has nothing to do with Christmas gifts.
Microsoft Giving Xbox Live Users a Free Game (Score:4, Funny)
As if they were the only ones with trouble... (Score:5, Interesting)
Daily statistics of down time XBOX-live (Score:4, Informative)
SLA? (Score:5, Informative)
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Also it's considered a binding contract according to the ITIL definition of service level management for services provided to *external* clients (ie, everybody who uses xbox live). So that is probably why they're giving away a free game in order to avert the class action sui
Way to go folks! (Score:3, Insightful)
Can we maybe start reserving the whole class action thing for, oh, I dunno, toxic waste dumping, or something like that?
Go to the source, article is plagiarized (Score:4, Insightful)
The author then failed to cite the original article. What a piece of journalistic crap. PCWorld, MacWorld and Peter Cohen should be absolutely ashamed of themselves for writing and publishing this drivel.
They paid for it (Score:3, Interesting)
The basic idea of money is that one dollar is just as good as another. If the customers paid for something they didn't get, it doesn't matter what was being bought, they have the right to be compensated.
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While the notion of getting a free game (as long as it isn't Yaris) as compensation for network troubles is a good one, and is good for public relations, if you read the EULA there is no guaranteed level of serice for Live. They are doing this to save good will, but they don't have to. Because of this I
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I said a dollar is as good as any other, but a game isn't necessarily as good as any other. FTFA, "Whitten stopped short of identifying the game or when, exactly, it would be available". If I paid for a service I would want exactly that, not a game as a replacement, no matter the game's price.
Besides, considering that Microsoft is offering a free download, they are giving away nothing but some downloaded bytes, which their crappy service should have provided in the fi
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Besides, considering that Microsoft is offering a free download, they are giving away nothing but some downloaded bytes, which their crappy service should have provided in the first place. It's not as if they were having the expense of printing a DVD or something like that
No, they're giving you something you would otherwise not have received without paying for it. Just because it's downloaded, does not mean that it's value is zero. And no, their "crappy service" should [i]not[/i] have provided those particular bytes to you in the first place, not without paying extra.
To Microsoft, there is a very real cost involved in providing you a free game - if you ever took economics, you would have learned about "Opportunity Cost" - where basically giving you the game costs them the
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Psst.... Yes they do. well, not in the US. But in Canada. All XPS technical support for North America is done out of a call center in Ottawa, Ontario. That's for the US and Canada, in both English and French, Spanish is done out of Panama. Likewise, for the business line of products... that is Optiplex, some Dimension, Vostro, and Latitude systems, it's all done in NA.
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