'Sony forced Microsoft's hand, not the internet whining', - Bleszinski

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Gears of War designer and former Epic Games man Cliff Bleszinski has said it was Sony - and not "the internet whining" - that pushed Microsoft to withdraw its strict Xbox One used game DRM policies.


Microsoft today announced the complete withdrawal of the Xbox One's controversial used game restrictions and internet requirement for online license checks once every 24 hours - policies which Bleszinski bullishly defended on multiple occasions.

The platform holder said the changes came "as a result of feedback from the Xbox community," handing vocal internet communities a victory of sorts in their backlash against the corporation's original plans. But Bleszinski says it was Sony's largely DRM-free PS4 - and not the voice of the community - which forced Microsoft into the policy changes.

"Sony forced Microsoft's hand, not the internet whining," said Bleszinski via Twitter.

The designer also commented, "At the end of the day many hardcore dislike what was attempted. You can't do well in that space with many of your core unhappy. Especially when users have a choice. The nature of capitalism encourages competition and Sony played into that."

The original DRM proposals would have brought with them the infrastructure for Microsoft to channel some of the money made from used game sales back to publishers. But with that prospect now seemingly gone, Bleszinski believes publishers will only accelerate their efforts to maximize profits using DLC, micro transactions and "tacked on multiplayer".

"Brace yourselves. More tacked on multiplayer and DLC are coming," he said. "You're also about to see available microtransactions skyrocket.

"You're going to see digital versions of your favorite games with added 'features' and content to lure you to digital over disc based. 'Do whatever it takes to keep that disc in that tray' is the mantra of developers in a disc based world," Bleszinski went on.

"I want *developers* who worked their asses off to see money on every copy of their game that is sold instead of Gamestop. Fuck me, right?" he commented.

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Source: http://www.computerandvideogames.com/415453/sony-forced-microsofts-hand-not-the-internet-whining-says-bleszinski/

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armagedon122Posted:

So when I make a post about this it gets deleted, but when someone from epic says something, people understand...

TaigaAisakaPosted:

NinjaWizard
ShadowBoltDashie
NinjaWizard I don't think it was just Sony, part of it could of been.


A lot of people were moving from Xbox to Sony, so maybe in the aspect that they didn't want to lose customers to Sony is what made them say Sony forced them.


Yeah, I could understand that. A lot of people were upset and Sony was completely dominating Xbox for awhile.


I was honestly going to get a PS4 because of the Xbox One messing up, now I'm undecided and more and likely will flip a coin ._.

PlusnetPosted:

ShadowBoltDashie
NinjaWizard I don't think it was just Sony, part of it could of been.


A lot of people were moving from Xbox to Sony, so maybe in the aspect that they didn't want to lose customers to Sony is what made them say Sony forced them.


Yeah, I could understand that. A lot of people were upset and Sony was completely dominating Xbox for awhile.

ChubbyLumpkinzPosted:

bigchukka I think they listened for many reasons. The internet fighting back was a big one. Id say half the PS4 pre-orders were xbox players.


had they gone through with everything they said they were i would have been one of those ps4 pre orders. but now im undecided

BondsPosted:

Haha all of the complainers did not win. Still love Microsoft anyway

bigchukkaPosted:

I think they listened for many reasons. The internet fighting back was a big one. Id say half the PS4 pre-orders were xbox players.

TaigaAisakaPosted:

NinjaWizard I don't think it was just Sony, part of it could of been.


A lot of people were moving from Xbox to Sony, so maybe in the aspect that they didn't want to lose customers to Sony is what made them say Sony forced them.

-LivePosted:

Yes, part of it was Sony, part of it was the Xbox community but the last part he said was true. Since both companies are not going to have DRM built in, expect a rocket in DLC and features to lure you over to digital. This is a good thing and a bad thing. I like digital but to make people spend so much money over the original cost is ridiculous I already have a tough time spending for DLC now unless it's a game a really enjoy and want to support the developer. The next gen will be very interesting.....

RemeAmazePosted:

Alerts
SIurm "If you can't beat them, join them"


very true


please tell me how their previous plans were not better than the current ?

AlertsPosted:

SIurm "If you can't beat them, join them"


very true