Microsoft Apologizes for XBL Downtime With Undertow 85
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.
Gold vs. Silver (Score:1)
Re:Gold vs. Silver (Score:5, Insightful)
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Without access to Live, both silver and gold members cannot access parts of their 360.
Online gaming (gold) is just a small part of the Live service. MSN, marketplace, chat, mailing service, achievements system, leaderboards and more are all part of the package. Xbox live arcade games played on a friend's 360 also need to access Live in order to work beyond the trial versions.
Enetring my profile, then having to wait for 5 minutes until a c
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Just because Silver subscribers do not pay additional fees does not mean they don't deserve to use what they already paid for.
And of course, we all know what the xbots would say if the PS3 network, you know, the free one that works, was this unreliable. Or if the PS3 itself was this unreliable. Or if PS3 owners were gouged, for example with $100 wifi adaptors that certainly cost
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Seeing as you don't actually pay anything for the Silver service, vs the Gold
Ignoring the $399 people paid for the console that was advertised as offering it.
I don't pay a monthly service fee to Microsoft to "permit" net access on my PC either. I bought the OS with it made pretty clear that I could reasonably expect access as part of what I'd already paid. If they sent out a forced update to all copies of XP that disabled net access in an effort to encourage users to move to Vista, I'd consider it pretty legitimate to be pissed off there too.
Apologists let them get away with sellin
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I paid about 80 USD for the year (I got the bundle thing with the camera) so if it were completely down for a full week I'd be out about 1.54 USD. Microsoft giving me 10.00 USD worth of extra service is pretty nice of them I think.
I do think the whole gold and silver thing should go away and the whole thing should be free (still buying points to get games/movies/useless crap if you want), and while that might be more likely to happen with the playstation network being free, I kinda doubt it ever will.
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Next week's XBL news... (Score:5, Funny)
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Not that I really care. I think Microsoft needs to apologize for this apology. But I just won't be renewing. Hell, at this rate, I may as well cancel outright.
Scary... (Score:3, Funny)
Sounds a little scary to me. I can just imagine some burly Microsoft tech taking a baseball bat to my 360. Or kneecaps.
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Don't worry too much. (Score:1)
Since we're on the topic... (Score:1)
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My question is, who the hell mods this crap up?! Does the AC have an account with mod points he uses on his own posts?
There is nothing insightful about the parent, and some of what he said is downright fabrication. The 360 is more hostile to developers than the PS3? Common people.
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Xbox owners themselves have been demanding Microsoft give them dedicated servers for a long time now. Gears had absurdly bad lag problems with people really upset that for one of the biggest games of the year they didn't bother to set the game up with dedicated servers.
And Epic themselves have stated repeatedly that they are having to rewrite Unreal Tournament's mod code just for the 360 due to the way Microsoft has Live setup and it looks like it is going to take at lea
Re:XBox Online Has Become A Joke (Score:4, Informative)
Dedicated servers, only if the developer offers them and can be terminated at their whim. You can still play Mechassault for the original Xbox on Live, more than 5 years later.
A system so open that there is no system. Its all up to the developer. Some do it well and some don't, and theres no oversight or requirements.
No universal access to the system from within games. To send or look at messages you have to leave a game and go to the main PS3 screen (whatever they call their dashboard)
Do they have a unified friends list yet? I'm truly not sure.
The problem with PS3 online is its too much like PS2 online: there isn't any strategy really. You may balk at the paltry Live fee, but you get what you pay for.
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They had a problem with the system, they endeavored to fix it, they offered recompense.
When was the last time Sony admitted a mistake?
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Just my two cents here: PSN doesn't even try to be Live, it follows a different concept, so what about getting over it and stopping to do futile comparisons, like "Hey, PSN doesn't look a
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Their open system does have its advantages. MMOG devs certainly seem to prefer the f
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Low online player count: I don't know the reason behind this. I know that "Front Lines: Fuel of War" will have 32 players online for the 360.
I am not arguing that PC online doesn't have more pros. But I believe you were wrong on a few 360 points.
I used to play PC games, but I figured paying $50 a year for Live was better than paying $500 a year to upgrade my PC so I could keep up.
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What about when Halo 3 came out? I couldn't connect to Live at all the first day it was out and my connection was hit and miss for a few days after that. How did the COD 4 launch go? I got the PC version so I don't know but I'm guessing Live took a hit then too.
Microsoft has seen this behaviour before the Christmas, they didn't expect people to play their 360s in during their hol
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No dedicated servers
Laggy online play forcing players to rely on other players Net connections/bandwidth
Wasn't it the Warhawk developers saying that they were also including player hosted games because they realized that dedicated servers weren't the best in all circumstances?
Yeah, it was [playstation.com]. Only having dedicated servers is a bad idea. Even your precious PS3 game devs realize that. They even claim it reduces normal latency issues because you can find games closer to home, especially when in other countries.
Developer hostile and closed.
Because XNA is really tough to get a hold of and play with, right? Especially since the development
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Microsoft bashing is all well and good when it's true, but I'm afraid I've got to call bullshit on this one as Xbox is the only reasonably open [wikipedia.org] "next-gen" gaming platform out there. That's right, for a paltry fee ANY programmer can sig
Well that's just dandy. (Score:2, Interesting)
Thanks to them not thinking of time zones internationally (again!), I for one happen to be away from any kind of technology for exactly that period (plus a day) - that's not cool.
I wouldn't have any serious beef except the fact that people PAID MONEY for a service which was not available to them, much like paying for electricity, cable tv, water, gas, cell phone etc.
As someone who ha
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No, games aren't $100 ea.
A "Year" of Live is 13 months.
If you feel this service isn't worth it, please don't buy it.
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What part of Australia don't you get? Australian games are 99$ -> 119$ (RRP)
13 months schmirteen months, you're paying for what's free on the competing platforms.
I don't feel the service is worth it and due to other issues with them not knowing how to manage a simple database
(http://forums.xbox.com/17297131/ShowPost.aspx)
I doubt I'll redeem the 12 month (sorry, 13 month) card sitting in my drawer.
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You could have moderated down, you just would have been stupid to have done so.
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XBL vs. Steam (Score:2)
Yes, yes I know they provide a good service with Live and yes I know infrastructure isn't free but hey Sony's service is free.
Before anyone says it, it is not even HALF as bad as people claim, it may not be as good as live but it's certainly not terrible (see: Wii)
Compare Xbox Live to Steam, and it's hard to see what exactly Microsoft is providing for $50/year.
Friends list and notifications? Check. Clans? Check. Achievements? Check. Gamer profiles? Check. Voice chat and instant messaging? Check. Downloadable content store with demos, trailers, and full games? Check. Automatic game updates? Check. Instant access to network features during a game? Check.
But Steam does all that for free.
Oh, and Steam also lets you play on dedicated servers: more players in each game, l
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50$ US a year - but 70$ US a year for the Australians too - let alone other countries which get taken advantage of.
(this is not a physical product, it needs no region coding, it needs no language changes, it's a subscription, why 20% more expensive? - sad)
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Do you know what Steam is short for? Steaming pile of shit.
That is perhaps the worst piece of software I've used.
It takes forever to load (on a dual dual core with a raid 0 (2x 150 raptors) and a 8800). 3rd party games are completely unsupported (oh but they will sell them to you). I bought Call of Duty 4 and could not play it for weeks. Even halflife had issues with crashing and such. Apparently the anti cheat software wasn't compatible with vista 64. meanwhile back at
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Do you know what Steam is short for? Steaming pile of shit. That is perhaps the worst piece of software I've used.
Sorry to hear it. My experience, on the other hand, has been almost perfect. There's been some downtime, but never for as long as XBL was down, and in any case it's free so I can put up with a little less than five nines of reliability.
Never had any crashes, but there have been a few times when I've had to restart Steam because some of my games disappeared from the list. Each time, Steam has come back up quickly, loading faster than iTunes or Trillian.
Of course, I'm using XP, not Vista. Maybe that's your p
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It's a very very very different service now, if you're having problems with the latest builds of steam on a modern machine, go have your machine looked at.
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As a fellow Australian, it's my duty to tell you you are bring ripped off, big time. Shop around, you should get heaps better prices than that for games.
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The Xbox 360 is also cheaper than 569$ - that doesn't change the fact the RRP is 569$
We pay RRP 99 -> 119$ RRP for games, the Americans pay 49.99 -> 59.99$ RRP for their games.
both markets we can get deals, the sad thing is the Americans START 25% lower than us in cost on items which are basically IDENTICAL, it's not like they do a control R to replace all instances of color with colour for us now is it?
You're forgetting about taxes. (Score:1)
Don't forget to blame your government for the fact that you pay more in Australia. In the US, retail prices do not reflect sales taxes, as sales tax is levied by state and local governments. We don't have a VAT or a GST in the US. Australia does, and that tax is factored into the retail price. So, if you think you're getting fucked in the ass, take a look at Canberra before you blame the manufacturers.
By the way, I know about the GST because I've been to Australia, and my wife's an Aussie.
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But I have to ask: Why the hell do you continue to pay them if you are -so- unhappy with them? Seems to me your time and money might be better spent elsewhere while they wake up and realize they can't dick people around simply because they don't live in the US. Of course, they'd realize this a -lot- sooner if people would quit throwing money at them despite the bad service.
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Are you listening, Major Nelson?
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Thanks to them not thinking of time zones internationally (again!), I for one happen to be away from any kind of technology for exactly that period (plus a day) - that's not cool.
I'm in a slightly different, but equally annoying situation.
My Xbox got the RROD. I sent it into the repair depot, and it just arrived there this weekend. I was told it would be 2-3 weeks before I get it [or
Wrong decision, Microsoft (Score:1)
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Oh FFS (Score:1)
Awesome, you rock like week-old, half-eaten oatmeal. Why do I even bother paying for Live?
How about the points instead? (Score:1, Flamebait)
Result, I get nothing while others get a bone tossed to them because, ironically, I gave them money where others did not.
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Size? (Score:2)
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last I looked it was something around 53MB
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50 megs was the old limit, but it's been 250 megs for some time now. Microsoft is supposedly willing to bump that to 450MB on a case-by-case basis (not sure they've ever had to). They do make 512MB memory cards for people who just won't do the HDD thing...
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Wow. I wonder how many broken 360s they had to replace to force a policy change like that. The only electronics I know stores usually have a policy like that on, are TVs over 30" in size (where there might be a scratch or something in the plastic case, or on the screen, or a defective pixel). In those cases they expl
Constitute an Acceptable Settlement? (Score:2)
Now, this has gotten me wondering if by downloading this game there is some sort of clause or recognition on Microsoft's part that you have in fact accepted this as acceptible compensation, barring you from raising any future disputes about the issue.
Can anyone confirm this?
Too little too late and Gamer Tag limbo (Score:1)
I'm not sure how many are taking the cancellation route but after being stuck in limbo due to a Gamer Tag recovery gone bad it's too little too late. I would have been happy to take advantage of intermittent service. Spent almost two weeks playing as a lowly guest on Halo 3 waiting 10-15 minutes for a match from various consoles/homes. Too many slow to non-existent replies to emails.
Seriously, if they aren't giving you the service you paid for or expect then leave. It sucks because for many like myself m
Undertow? (Score:2)
"To make up for failing to live up to our promises, we're going to take a big, greasy dump on your chest. You're welcome."
I thought I'd be hard-pressed to find a game on the 360 worse than Bullet Witch. I was wrong.