TheSlamma
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About the time they find out they can't deliver games for crap and their DRM fails miserably. (GFW and GFWL)I guess it depends where they finish.
About the time they find out they can't deliver games for crap and their DRM fails miserably. (GFW and GFWL)I guess it depends where they finish.
I'm still a bit baffled as to why Microsoft limits stuff like Project Spark to Windows 8.x. It gives me the idea that they still don't understand their consumers.
I'm still a bit baffled as to why Microsoft limits stuff like Project Spark to Windows 8.x. It gives me the idea that they still don't understand their consumers.
There is no reason they should open it to people running old OSes. They don't release every game for 360 either.
People on Vista and 7 are low hanging fruit for them, its silly not to. MS can keep on forcing the games division to follow corporate guidelines that steer customers towards new OSes and consoles, never acknowledging the fact that the nature of the upgrade in question is financially out of reach of a huge chunk of their user base. They can also continue to spin their wheels while they cancel and abandon projects left and right.
Its this same mentality that they have never been able to break away from that has everyone rolling their eyes with this supposed PC gaming initiative. They are too clumsy of a company to make any useful product, and they are too stifled by the "corporate vision" to ever even have the ability to do what their supposed target audience would want.
Confused a bit.. should they open it to WinXP or Win7?
There is no reason they should open it to people running old OSes. They don't release every game for 360 either.
Yeah, perhaps they should.
You mean like the far wider adoption of Windows 7 leading to a potentially far larger client base. Yeah, you're right... there's nary a reason!![]()
I've been totally broken down over all the OS changes I've now gone through so I see what they're doing and why. You can't get people to change unless you give them a reason, and they've withheld stuff all the time to get people to move up. If they kept backwards compatibility for everything they'd never get people off of the old stuff.
It's not financially out of reach when everyone running Windows 7 are going to get Windows 10 for free if you upgrade in the first year.
The quicker they abandon them and make them upgrade the better I say.
You also don't seem to know what Phil Spencer has done recently for Microsoft's gaming division.
I've been totally broken down over all the OS changes I've now gone through so I see what they're doing and why. You can't get people to change unless you give them a reason, and they've withheld stuff all the time to get people to move up. If they kept backwards compatibility for everything they'd never get people off of the old stuff.
Why don't they stop running their mouths and maybe perform one token action for a change? Maybe release a wireless adapter for the XBone controller? Would that be an appropriate first step maybe?
Whatever protocol the Xbox One controller uses might not be supported by Windows at this time. I thought it was WiFi direct but according to my reading just now it's proprietary.
They are releasing one, but they haven't announced a release date.
Whatever protocol the Xbox One controller uses might not be supported by Windows at this time. I thought it was WiFi direct but according to my reading just now it's proprietary.