Bravo. Kudos for attempting to be original. Gamers complain about too many sequels and a lack of originality then lambaste any attempts at deviating from the norm.
That's a shame because it's certainly worth discussing. Maybe someone will pick it up and introduce it in a way that can be discussed here.
The reporting brigade is out in full force, I see. Anyway, exclusives like these are the reason I own multiple platforms. That way I don't miss out on anything I really want.
Fixed. Thanks.
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Well played, sir.
lol, wow. That was pretty good
I think it's time to kill the comparisons.
Any time. The reporting nazis in this place are ridiculous sometimes...
For the people that reported this for spelling:
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Cheers!
Had to download
This is why EA should also have made the skate games for PC...
At the start of the argument the breach is assumed as already having happened, thus the title "What If Xbox Live Had Been Hacked...". I'm not saying that server failure is synonymous with lax security.
We could, however, guess at what sort of response time they might have or might like to have, what ways they would communicate the problem to customers, and things like that from previous incidents. That there are clear differences between the two incidents in que...
"So, to be fair, this isn't an 'apples to apples' comparison by any means. It does, however, give us some idea of how Microsoft might choose to respond under similar circumstances."
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I don't. What I mean to say is, simply, that if Microsoft was unprepared for what was inarguably an expected influx of new gamers during the winter holidays, it becomes difficult to believe they might be prepared for an attack by hackers. I'm not saying they're the same thing. That would be ridiculous. In fact I said as much.
What I intended in using this event as a comparison is a sort of inferred "if/then" argument. The "if" in this case...
That was an excellent read. I'm really hoping for a sequel.