Xbox One DRM backlash was unfair, suggests Molyneux

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The notion that Microsoft was trying to outright control the online habits of Xbox One gamers is unfair, according to 22 Cans founder Peter Molyneux.

Speaking with TechRadar, the former Microsoft studios head said, “It’s quite an unfair thought that Microsoft are trying to control our gaming, they’re trying to force us to be online all the time. [People] didn’t really think that through.”

Molyneux suggested that perhaps Microsoft was just doing what it felt it had to in order to create a strong long-term strategy, but added that a few mistakes gave the public an opening to unfairly savage the company.

“I know Microsoft,” he continued. “I know they were only doing things because they thought they were long-reaching and long-thinking. But the world we live in now is that we have to realise, especially if you’re a big corporation, if you make one step wrong, the world will leap on you, and unfairly, very unfairly, they will judge you.”

“Like everything else in our world, when something turns slightly bad it goes very bad and you have to make big correctional steps to get yourself back on track.”

He concluded, “Microsoft did the reversal and we should have all turned round and said ‘fantastic, you’ve really listened to what we’re said’. But you have to over-correct to get back on line.”

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Source: http://www.vg247.com/2013/08/12/xbox-one-drm-backlash-was-unfair-suggests-molyneux/

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MountaineersPosted:

Haters gonna hate

CokesPosted:

Bubblez Honestly.. Who cares.


The DRM was a big deal to a lot of people. For some the features were very useful but now that it's gone people that are going to be mad.

CokesPosted:

G9H After it was removed people realised that it was quite a good idea, they shouldn't off complained in the first place .


People weren't affected by it. It was just the principle.

IlcamorristaPosted:

After it was removed people realised that it was quite a good idea, they shouldn't off complained in the first place .

BrosPosted:

Why would people hate?!

BasedCooodyPosted:

Honestly.. Who cares.

BoarPosted:

ARGH, will people ever leave Microsoft alone.

DRM = Bad

No DRM = Bad

Petition to bring it back, seriously, I'm sure we have all seen the petition.

Why not just leave them alone for a while instead of wanting everything changed.

oohPosted:

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United501 I completely agree. The DMR would not have affected me in anyway. And most of the people that complained about it probably wouldn't have been affected either. Without a doubt in the next 6-7 years or whenever the next generation of consoles come out after these, everything will be online whether people like it or not. Would have been nice to get a head start on what it would have been like.


I disagree to agree my friend, My internet goes out alot so It would cause alot of problems with me also 24 hour check in was too creepy.


They had some very nice things coming with these settings, but I agree, it wasn't necessary. Not everyone has internet, yes it's 2013, most do, not everyone. Just because you buy an xbox doesn't necessarily mean you want to play online, which just didn't make sense from the start.

dTpPosted:

United501 I completely agree. The DMR would not have affected me in anyway. And most of the people that complained about it probably wouldn't have been affected either. Without a doubt in the next 6-7 years or whenever the next generation of consoles come out after these, everything will be online whether people like it or not. Would have been nice to get a head start on what it would have been like.


I disagree to agree my friend, My internet goes out alot so It would cause alot of problems with me also 24 hour check in was too creepy.

IlIuminatiPosted:

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United501 I completely agree. The DMR would not have affected me in anyway. And most of the people that complained about it probably wouldn't have been affected either. Without a doubt in the next 6-7 years or whenever the next generation of consoles come out after these, everything will be online whether people like it or not. Would have been nice to get a head start on what it would have been like.


That's how I viewed it. It would of been more convenient as well, considering you wouldn't even need a disk.


I know. Now if our disc breaks we have to buy the game again...