Microsoft shutting down the original Xbox Live service
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 6:18 pm
Microsoft is shutting down Xbox Live for the original Xbox.
To me, this is the perfect evidence to use in rebuttal whenever a game publisher "promises" that their online authentication DRM will never go down. Or that if it does, they will release a patch that will allow you to continue playing your games.
Bullshit. If even Microsoft is willing to hang original Xbox owners out to dry, what will make the situation different at any other company? If anyone has the financial resources to keep their customers happy, it's Microsoft. But even they're not willing to do so.
This is why publishers shouldn't be allowed to keep gaining more and more control over your gaming experience. Look at what's happened: everyone who still wants to play the Multiplayer component of their original Xbox games is screwed. Even Halo and Halo 2 aren't immune to this, their Multiplayer is saying bye-bye as well. Even if you play it on the 360 using backwards compatibility.
Now, Microsoft will probably be forced to do something about Halo and Halo 2 due to the inevitable outcry. There will be enough Halo players to get their attention. But good luck with any other games.
This means that multiplayer in Tron 2.0: Killer App on the Xbox is completely dead. Whereas on the PC, it may not be that active, but luckily we can still play Tron 2.0 when we want to.
To me, this is the perfect evidence to use in rebuttal whenever a game publisher "promises" that their online authentication DRM will never go down. Or that if it does, they will release a patch that will allow you to continue playing your games.
Bullshit. If even Microsoft is willing to hang original Xbox owners out to dry, what will make the situation different at any other company? If anyone has the financial resources to keep their customers happy, it's Microsoft. But even they're not willing to do so.
This is why publishers shouldn't be allowed to keep gaining more and more control over your gaming experience. Look at what's happened: everyone who still wants to play the Multiplayer component of their original Xbox games is screwed. Even Halo and Halo 2 aren't immune to this, their Multiplayer is saying bye-bye as well. Even if you play it on the 360 using backwards compatibility.
Now, Microsoft will probably be forced to do something about Halo and Halo 2 due to the inevitable outcry. There will be enough Halo players to get their attention. But good luck with any other games.
This means that multiplayer in Tron 2.0: Killer App on the Xbox is completely dead. Whereas on the PC, it may not be that active, but luckily we can still play Tron 2.0 when we want to.