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posted by takyon on Saturday May 16 2015, @07:46AM   Printer-friendly
from the sour-grapes-of-war dept.

It turns out that Microsoft not only has the power to ban you from Xbox Live permanently, but it can also turn your Xbox One console in to a useless brick, as the beta testers behind the Gears of War Remastered leak have found out.

This week, videos showing off the latest internal build of Microsoft's unannounced Gears of War remake were leaked on to the web. These videos originated from testers working for VMC, a third-party agency hired by Microsoft. Obviously neither company was particularly happy when the leaks hit the web. The leakers were quickly found and have been banned from VMC's beta testing program. Additionally, Microsoft has taken matters in to its own hands, removing access to their consoles entirely.

Microsoft also permanently disabled their Xbox LIVE accounts (as well as other suspected accounts present on their Xbox One kits) and temporarily blocked all of their Xbox One privileges – meaning that for a period of time which Microsoft decides on depending on the severity of the offense, their Xbox One is entirely unusable.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Sunday May 17 2015, @02:31AM

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Sunday May 17 2015, @02:31AM (#183925) Journal

    And I never cease to be astonished that people still run that OS on their machines. Microsoft's marketing is terrible. I used to work in advertising, and they spend a mint on it. But it sucks. The creative directors assigned to their account must absolutely hate them, because MS allows them to do nothing creative. Remember that campaign they had that featured Seinfeld like, 8 years after his show went off the air? They spent fortunes on it and it was an epic flop. Likewise their UI is terrible, and their quality control is terrible.

    A long time ago people said they only stayed with Microsoft because of Office, but it's been years now that Open Source alternatives have been good enough, and Google Docs have taken bites out of them, too, because it's easier to collaborate on documents with others who are working on multiple devices (and don't require expensive Sharepoint licenses).

    Other people said they stayed with MS because they can't part with their games. Except, now that there's Steam, that's not very true anymore either.

    It's quite academic to me personally, because I've been on linux for 16+ years, and everyone else in my family runs it now, too. But I wonder how long inertia can carry a company like Microsoft that keeps shooting itself in the foot over and over.

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  • (Score: 2) by khedoros on Sunday May 17 2015, @06:52AM

    by khedoros (2921) on Sunday May 17 2015, @06:52AM (#183976)

    Except, now that there's Steam, that's not very true anymore either.

    I have 145 games listed on my Steam account. Out of those, 37 support Linux. Games are still a major reason to keep Windows around, although the situation is *much* improved over when I started using Linux about 15 years ago.