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Why Always-Online isn’t the future

Is Always-on: Progress or Useless?

Alex from NoobFeed doesn't see this future of gaming for a long while. The only way he sees this becoming the near future is if companies keep pushing it and we the gamers decide not to react.

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Knight_Crawler4021d ago

Why people stopped caring about this topic about 300 articles ago -_-

AmayaAi4021d ago

People won't stop crying about this until it stops.

PKKHaseo4021d ago

If you hadn't noticed Ubisoft came out and said a few days ago that people are ready for always on. So apparently 300+ articles against always-on isn't enough. And you should permanently care about bs like this or you're gonna get fcked over by the companies.

DragonKnight4020d ago

The irony is that Ubisoft started this B.S. with Assassin's Creed 2 on PC and stopped using it after they were destroyed by the workarounds hackers came up with. For them to say people are ready for it suggests they will use it again, it also suggest that Ubisoft join the rest of the dumbass corporations that think anyone likes always-on.

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DragonKnight4020d ago

@edonus: Yes we can. If we don't buy any always-online games or always-online consoles, they'll lose money and have no choice but to remove that DRM.

MikeMyers4020d ago

Not if all publishers start implementing it. Sony has already adopted online passes so we are already half way there.

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Donnieboi4020d ago

Yeah seriously, how many always-online articles can one make, and still come up with an original reason for why it's bad, in a way that the other 1 million articles before it haven't already thought of.

We get it. Always-Online doesn't benefit gamer's in any way. No, not one. So if 720 has it, then I won't buy 720. Now, let us move on.

DragonKnight4020d ago

Look, if people stop voicing dislike for it, then the companies like EA or MS will take it that people are used to the idea and more accepting. It can never be stopped until they get it. No one wants it.

JBSleek4020d ago

It's the future. Possibly not the near future but the future non the less.

annus4020d ago

It really isn't. Everything is leaning more towards open source and giving the consumer what they want, not going the DRM and forcing the user into set pieces. The future of many games will be free, moddable games, and for that to occur the consoles are going to have to be opened up eventually.

Now think about this: An open source console where many games are free, that aren't plagued with DRM and always-online features, compared to a console that is completely locked down and swarmed with DRM. I know which one many people will go for.

There are ways to compete against piracy and hacking, always-online is not one of them.

stage884020d ago

I won't buy an always online console. Simple as that.
And many more think the same.

L0YD4020d ago

Need another article called "why should I stop making always online articles"

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UK retailer GAME to cease video game trade-ins, staff say

"As part of the integration of GAME, we will be phasing out the trade-in, pre-owned and Game Elite offerings in the UK over the coming months," a spokesperson for the chain's owner Frasers Group told BBC News"

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ocelot0797d ago

Seems like a blizzar move here. It's the second hand market they thrived upon.

If I'm not mistaken game are owned by the same company who own GameStop in the US?

BeHunted97d ago (Edited 97d ago )

"Seems like a blizzar move here"

How? Game charges £5 delivery fee. Overpriced.

GameStop doesn’t own Game. Mike Ashley does, who owns Sports Direct, House of Fraser, etc...

ocelot0797d ago

Yup I was wrong about ownership.

Yes they charge £5 delivery that is terrible. GAME is a awful company. But it is a blizzar move as just a few years ago they where crying over that the pre owned market was their bread and butter. Trade in prices have always been crap at game. But realistically got most cities in the UK. If you wanted a new game on release. Game was the only store that you could go to to trade games in towards brand new games.

-Foxtrot97d ago

Whaaaa

Gamestation is gone

Grainger Games is gone

CEX is shit

Jesus. The only reason we use GAME is because there’s nobody else and they get away with this shit.

ocelot0797d ago

I I'm fine with cex. It's the best place to trade and buy second hand games. Game has been rubbish for years imo.

Surprised they will be getting rid of Game Elite as well. I have £32 game points. Think it's time I got and spend that and get something I have been meaning to buy.

BeHunted97d ago (Edited 97d ago )

Game owned GameStation. I didn't 'see a point owning 2 Game Stores with different names that sell the same stuff.

-Foxtrot97d ago

They owned them but they didn't originally.

It was only when they were bought and after GAME went into administration they started to close GameStation shops down or replace them with GAME ones

Basically getting rid of their competitor

Agent7596d ago

But GAMESTATION was a lot better.

ModsDoBetter97d ago

Games Centre was a great wee independent retailer in the UK too, sadly gone years ago.

I pay £3/month for Elite as I usually buy 2-3 PS5 games a month so getting 10% back as credit on a £6-£70 game adds up. Strange move they're stopping Elite now...

-Foxtrot96d ago

Their trade in offers are f****** atrocious even when games are in good condition and still almost new releases

Agent7596d ago

CEX is a joke for prices now. They list games as mint condition, which is against the Trades Description Act. Mint condition mean that an item has never been handled/used. They'd be hard pushed to advertise games as being in good condition. Handled by so many people, scratched disc and food on the manuals. That's CEX is a nutshell.

-Foxtrot96d ago

I remember taking some film steelbooks to CEX when I needed money once, they had never been opened but when I took them they made me take the plastic off them, open them up and only gave me shitty trade offers that matched "Used" conditions. Why? Because they had been opened...

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purple10197d ago

eBay does well on second hand games, always works for me, always get more than I would have done trade in .

which if effectively a double con, as with a trade in you are normally offered a fair market price, on the reasoning, you are in-affect promising to buy the future product form the same retailer.

Number1TailzFan97d ago

Yeah eBay will give you a better return especially if you get those fee promotions every 2 weeks, some just like the no hassle risk with CEX. No chance I'd trade in a rare/expensive game to CEX like my copies of Shantae & the pirate's curse for switch there tho, they'd probably give you like 1/4th of it's value.

ModsDoBetter97d ago

CEX is the one for me.
eBay have terrible seller protection and after being burned twice over games that I've sold, I just stopped using it. If I want to sell a game, I just take it to CEX who offer a decent price compared to GAME.

andy8597d ago

olMyerslo can I ask how you were burned? Because I use ebay frequently but I make sure to have the item tracked and signed for. Only issue I had was a guy trying to claim PayPal saying he didn't receive a controller, but I had the tracking number so they ruled in my favour

ocelot0797d ago

You should give Vinted ago. Zero fees for the seller.

andy8597d ago

Were people even doing this these days? They offer awful amounts. The best way is to ebay or gumtree. Day ones games are generally getting 90% of my money back after I'm done with them

ocelot0797d ago

Probably kids/teens still doing it. I have not personally traded anything into game since I traded in a psp and games on the release day for the vita. Even then I got them to price match cex on trade in credit. They even stopped doing that a few years ago.

Kosic97d ago

A high street store can not compete with online. Game prices are £59.99 for a new release. Go with many of the online stores and those games are £44.99-49.99 for day one.

The fact game charge you £5 more to collect in-store compared to their own online shop is a joke. The excuse was on the lines "it's our stocking fee."

I stopped using game around 5 or more years back. I'd pop in looking for a real bargain, but rarely find anything.

I'm not surprised they're going out of business, they could not get with the times and they definitely could not compete with online when greed was the forefront.

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