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Ars Technica: GFWL is a broken mess - briefly
(hx) 10:57 PM CEST - May,06 2011 - Post a comment / read (4)
Looks like the chaps over at Ars Technica don't like Games for Windows Live much :-)
During a video game review, I mentioned that I considered Games for Windows Live to be a negative when it came to picking what games to buy, and I was asked why I felt that way. Well, if I'm already logged into Steam, logging into a second mandatory service to play a game is just annoying, but there is another reason this bothers me: it makes my Xbox 360 unplayable.

Well, not completely unplayable, but I can't do anything of worth on the system. Your account can only be used on one device at a time, so if I'm using my existing account on my PC, it logs me out of my 360, and suddenly that system can't be used to watch Netflix, play a game online, or anything else that requires Xbox Live. I found this out the hard way when I logged in to play Section 8: Prejudice on my PC in my office, and my wife received an error message informing her she could no longer watch Netflix on our 360 in the living room.

She was confused by the situation, and logged back in on the 360, which booted me out of my game. Great.

I contacted Microsoft and was told the only way to get around this was to make a second account. Luckily, that's free on the PC, but that also means I need to rebuild my friends list and tell everyone my new account information. Also, my achievements won't count towards my main account. These are minor inconveniences in the grand scheme of things, but it all seems like a waste. Doesn't Microsoft want to help me keep all my information in one place? Is it really hurting them to allow me to play a PC game on my account while my wife watches Netflix in another room?
last 10 comments:
Koogle(12:51 AM CEST - May,07 2011 )
Fuck Arsehole Technica (they couldn't be further up Microsucks ass if they tried), and they are as twisted as the dumb fuck douche bag editors that kotaku has.

Csimbi(01:58 AM CEST - May,07 2011 )
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Your account can only be used on one device at a time, so if I'm using my existing account on my PC, it logs me out of my 360, and suddenly that system can't be used to watch Netflix, play a game online, or anything else that requires Xbox Live.

LOL
I guess people finally begin to understand the consequences of supporting rubbish...

miglaugh(02:24 PM CEST - May,10 2011 )
Koogle> Fuck Arsehole Technica (they couldn't be further up Microsucks ass if they tried), and they are as twisted as the dumb fuck douche bag editors that kotaku has.

I don't read kotaku, so I don't know what you mean by that reference, but I find it funny that you pick the article where kutchera rips into MS for their shitty windows live service to mention this love they have for MS. :)

If they hadn't been purchased by Conde Nast and therefor were still independent, would you still have this hatred for them?

They seem to be one of the more balanced news sites we have these days, where some actual content goes into the articles and not just press release copy (*cough engadget cough*). Perhaps you could back up your claim... What specifically inflames you about them?

Back onto Games for Windows Live, it's one of the final reasons I gave up on PC gaming... MS was bad enough to deal with on the OS and DX side of things; I didn't need a mandatory and worthless service of theirs stealing CPU cycles as well.

Csimbi(04:40 PM CEST - May,10 2011 )
miglaugh> I gave up on PC gaming... MS was bad enough to deal with on the OS and DX side of things; I didn't need a mandatory and worthless service of theirs stealing CPU cycles as well.
I had the same feeling, but I was not willing to give up PC gaming because MS wants to kill it in favour of XBox. I avoid those games instead.

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