Adam Orth leaves Microsoft following public defense of 'always-online'

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Adam Orth, the Microsoft creative director who last week defended 'always-online' on Twitter, has left the company.

The news come via Game Informer, who were tipped by an unnamed source that Orth had left the company. The website later confirmed his departure with the Microsoft headquarters switchboard. It's not clear whether Orth was dismissed or voluntarily resigned.
Orth sparked internet-wide outrage last week when he vehemently defended 'always online' technology amid rumours the next Xbox console will require an internet connection.

"Every device now is 'always on'," Orth tweeted. "That's the world we live in. #dealwithit."

Microsoft later distanced itself from Orth's comments. "This person is not a spokesperson for Microsoft, and his personal views are not reflective of those of the company."

Of course, Microsoft didn't comment on the specifics of whether they intend to use the technology in their forthcoming console, which is rumoured to be unveiled on May 21.

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iPlayDirtyPosted:

Cygnet
-LOST- He should never have opened his mouth lol


Yeah it was pretty immature of him saying that tbh, Im glad they got rid of someone with that kind of attitude.


me to that can just hire someone alot better and polite

CodecPosted:

Well his comments did spark an up-rage in the Xbox community. I'm glad they took action on him.

IlIuminatiPosted:

Cygnet
-LOST- He should never have opened his mouth lol


Yeah it was pretty immature of him saying that tbh, Im glad they got rid of someone with that kind of attitude.


Agreed, but how could they even hire him in the first place?

CygnetPosted:

-LOST- He should never have opened his mouth lol


Yeah it was pretty immature of him saying that tbh, Im glad they got rid of someone with that kind of attitude.

LostPosted:

He should never have opened his mouth lol

TEIR1plus2Posted:

MenTal-_KluTch Probably not the best thing for microsoft he could make his very own console.


where'd you get that idea? he was the creative director, not much to do with hardware.

IlIuminatiPosted:

It sucks for him. It would be hilarious if he makes his own console.

EnvelopePosted:

Probably not the best thing for microsoft he could make his very own console.

Arron-Posted:

Oh no, is this bad ?

TEIR1plus2Posted:

he wasn't defending the service, he was being an idiot(apparently joking around with who he was talking with), criticizing anyone who lives without internet, while an employee with a high position in a very big and important company.