Xbox chief: we have a product for people who can't get online

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Did you think the Xbox 360 was being kept around just for the budget market? It turns out Microsoft's got another sort of customer in mind for the revamped last-gen hardware: the crews of nuclear submarines. Xbox chief Don Mattrick, in response to the backlash over the Xbox One requiring an internet connection, said that "fortunately, we have a product for people who aren't able to get some form of connectivity, it's called Xbox 360." As an example, he referred to a crew member on a nuclear submarine, who would be better off with the 360, as it's an "offline device." The full quotes are after the break, along with the video -- oh, and Sony's message to submarine crews too.

MATTRICK: "Some of the advantages that you get, of having, a box that is designed to use an online state, so, that, uh, to me is the future-proof choice, and I think people, could've arguably gone the other way if we didn't do it and fortunately we have a product for people who aren't able to get some form of connectivity, it's called Xbox 360."

KEIGHLEY: "Right, so stick with 360, that's your message if you don't [inaudible] like it?"

MATTRICK: "Well, if you have zero access to the internet, that is an offline device, I mean, seriously, when I read the blogs, and thought about who's really the most impacted, there was a person who said 'hey, I'm on a nuclear sub,' and I don't even know what it means to be on a nuclear sub but I've gotta imagine it's not easy to get an internet connection."

KEIGHLEY: "[inaudible] playing call of duty multiplayer"

MATTRICK: "Hey, I can empathize, if I was on a nuclear sub, I'd be disappointed."




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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/12/don-mattrick-xbox-360-offline/

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EvoVIIIPosted:

MPAA The PS4 is gonna so dominate this generation, no doubt about it.


Not Really Xbox One HAs Really Good Features Too.

StealthPosted:

Borderland I don't understand the big deal.. I honestly don't go anywhere that doesn't have an internet connection.


People find a way to complain about everything. Honestly everyone at this point who owns a $400-$500 console, and a computer, has internet. You can use your phone for internet, hotels have internet, honestly it's everywhere.

MPAAPosted:

The PS4 is gonna so dominate this generation, no doubt about it.

LuckyOtterPosted:

Im_eZ_Bake Why would anyone keep the 360. Its all about next-gen now.


Well you know maybe so you can play your old games. I have my N64, gamecube, wii, xbox, ps1, ps2, and all the gameboys still. Why wouldn't you keep it is the better question. It's not like Gamestop going to give you anything close to what it's worth.

WubsPosted:

Why would anyone keep the 360. Its all about next-gen now.

LuckyOtterPosted:

I live in a town of two thousand is Texas. Middle of nowhere. Yet I have never had my internet knocked out for more than a couple of hours. I have Verizon. The power went out for a week because of a hurricane which technically knocked out my internet but also the electricity so even if did have internet it wouldn't help me. If you can't connect to the internet once a day then maybe you should look at some other internet options. If you can read this then most likely you should be able to connect once.

BorderlandPosted:

I don't understand the big deal.. I honestly don't go anywhere that doesn't have an internet connection.