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Microsoft Says Allowing Mods Is 'Inviting Trouble' - console|
| (hx) 09:35 PM CEST - Apr,13 2008 | Microsoft's
Chris Satchell says that mods on a console, such as those for Unreal
Tournament 3 on the PlayStation 3, 'could be really dangerous' because
'there's a lot of people out there that just want to prove they can screw things
up.' 'Any platform that lets you do that, and doesn't have the right
security measures in place -- whether it's Sony, whether it's Nintendo, whether
it's Apple, whether it's anyone -- you're inviting trouble, because sooner or
later someone will want to prove they can do it' he said.
Ed.note: The problem isn't that this is about mods or "malicious content",
this is flat out about Microsoft wanting full control over all the content on
your Xbox 360 and the pricing on all the content on Xbox Live. MS is a business
and they want to make money...Epic already got into it with Microsoft over
content for Gears of War. Epic wanted to give stuff away for free and MS wanted
to charge for the content. What happened? As other people have noticed -- Epic
just decided not to support Gears of War with new content. And the same thing
will probably happen with Unreal Tournament 3 on the Xbox 360. Epic will sit
back and be happy with whatever sales that they get and then just let it go at
that without providing much (or any) additional content. |
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