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Early Kinect Games Kill Buyers' Access To Xbox Live 111

Stoobalou writes "Microsoft's Kinect motion controller isn't due to ship until November 4th, but one retailer has jumped the gun, leaving a number of gamers with a bit of a quandary. The un-named distributor has sent what Microsoft describes as 'a very small number' of Kinect systems to lucky buyers who might not consider themselves quite so lucky if they try to use the device and its bundled games. Installing the games will require a firmware upgrade, which is nothing out of the ordinary, but in this case the upgrade hasn't yet been released. Attempting to install the non-existent update seems to fool the console into thinking you are trying to play a pirated game and locks the user out of Microsoft's Xbox Live on-line service."
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Early Kinect Games Kill Buyers' Access To Xbox Live

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  • by contra_mundi ( 1362297 ) on Friday October 29, 2010 @08:16PM (#34069808)
    Well gee whiz.

    I had no idea I was being a purist or an extremist for not liking DRM and/or other people being able to delete my games that I bought with hard cash.

    Furthermore, multiplayer games have worked just fine without DRM.
  • Slackers (Score:1, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 29, 2010 @08:26PM (#34069860)

    I guess this is what happens when you get your big gaming store together hiring the most incompetent store employees in the world - 16 year olds whose first game was Halo. At that point, working for GameStop is more of an ego effect and bragging rights such as kinecting early here.

  • Re:Oh Noes... (Score:3, Interesting)

    by wh1pp3t ( 1286918 ) on Friday October 29, 2010 @09:21PM (#34070128)

    So why should customers suffer for the retailers mistake?

    Then the retailer should make it right. Perhaps provide an extra year of XBox Live for the inconvienence.
    It's not like the accounts are blacklisted; the users cannot log into XBox Live until Microsoft releases the updated dashboard.

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