Microsoft Studios' creative director(Orthy) sure has some hefty opinions on the subject.
Manveer is a game designer at Bioware.



Manveer is a game designer at Bioware.



Eric wrote:Apparently he's no longer with Microsoft.Duh? I would be shocked if he wasn't fired over that.
kali o. wrote:It's a shame he lost his job over something so minor, but it's not surprising given the uproar it caused. What I am more insulted about, however, is that Microsoft clearly has this idea in the works...why else would they not deny it? They can pretend it's for increased functionality and a better experience or whatever other bullshit they want to spout -- but we all know it's just kiddie steps for full DRM/digital delivery. Sorry, not interested in supporting erosion of my consumer rights (namely resale, transferability, privacy and to a certain extent, functionality).What shocks me is the arrogance of their decision making that screws them over in the end, and the ultimate mega fail that causes the whole community to cry out "No shit, Sherlock". I mean, they don't have a stranglehold on Windows like they used to, and even in markets where they are on losing ground, they think they can just bully their way into 1st place.
If it turns out true, NextBox and MS can go fuck themselves next gen.
SineSwiper wrote:http://www.slashgear.com/netflix-switch ... -15277927/When you have a product like Windows for the PC you get a lot of wiggle room. However, with the disaster that is Win8... i wonder if someone will try to wrestle that stranglehold away? iOS has its own market already and Chrome OS is gaining some talk, but i'd love to see Google push it more as a viable alternative to MS.
Oh yeah, totally forgot the failure that was Silverlight. How many times can you fail before your company is considered defunct? Apparently a lot.
Flip wrote:When you have a product like Windows for the PC you get a lot of wiggle room. However, with the disaster that is Win8... i wonder if someone will try to wrestle that stranglehold away? iOS has its own market already and Chrome OS is gaining some talk, but i'd love to see Google push it more as a viable alternative to MS.http://arstechnica.com/information-tech ... e-desktop/
Shrinweck wrote:I can't believe there still isn't an option to turn off Netflix autoplay...I ain't no Netflix user, but isn't that as simple as closing your browser window?
Shrinweck wrote:Difficult to do when you're asleep.So who cares if it starts running the next movie when you're sleeping? Are you talking about bandwidth usage limits or something?
Zeus wrote:Gotta be, that's the only scenario I could see it being a problem no?Shrinweck wrote:Difficult to do when you're asleep.So who cares if it starts running the next movie when you're sleeping? Are you talking about bandwidth usage limits or something?