Xbox users booting up their console today were greeted with a large splash screen prompting them to buy it now that the new campaign is out, and some of them aren’t too happy about it.

  • slumlordthanatos@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I just hope and pray that when Gabe Newell decides to retire, he hands the reins for Valve off to someone like-minded.

    A huge part of the reason PC gamers have it so good is because GabeN refuses to sell Valve (and by extension, Steam) and also wants to deliver the best product possible. He’s content with merely making lots of money, instead of trying to squeeze every last cent out of Steam at the storefronts expense.

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      Being in your 30s really means getting to grow up though the golden era of gaming. Real life gets in the way now so I just have the games I liked, maybe buy one or 3 (non AAA) titles a year, and that’s good for me. I’m still young enough to be confident I’m not being an old fart when I say, there really is barely anything worth your time or money in the industry anymore. There are of course exceptions, but man, its rough.

      I hope it all fails and has to start again before ‘valve, and EA company’ becomes a possible timeline

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        This is 100% true. Also I miss cheatcodes, they were added fun, it wasn’t about cheating and beating the game, but just having nonsensical fun while playing.

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    I legit went, “oh fuck no” at just the headline, and I don’t even have an Xbox.

    I’m a PC gamer, and I don’t have words for how pissed off I am about the fact that every time I turn on my PC, the first thing I see before I can run log in in is a screenshot from Starfield and a message to “Play Starfield on Game Pass!” or to get Game Pass. Like. Eff off and let me log in. If I had to see that bs on a console to boot? I’d be screaming.

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      If you are on windows 10 or earlier ,you can disable those. Not sure about 11. It’s just a few powershell commands.

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      I would’ve legitimately sell my xbox on the very same day. It’s probably an overreaction, but i’m not looking at ads on my paid xbox with a monthly subscription.

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      I’ve never seen that.

      But what I think it happening is that you have your lockscreen background image set to “Windows Spotlight”? The web-based one? That’s usually the nature image in the background of MSN search, too? Because yeah, sometimes MS swaps that out for a full-screen image about a new game release, and that in turn would then also show this on the lock screen.

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      The minute i saw that was the minute i changed away from those types of backgrounds on the login screen. In the control panel you can just change it to anything you want

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      I’m on Win11 and don’t have that. Think you need to turn off “Spotlight Backgrounds” somewhere in settings. While it gives you new backgrounds, it uses it as advertising.

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    I don’t think I’ve used my series x since they redesigned the home page to add 10 rows of ads

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    I’ve paid for an Xbox gold subscription since it’s been available, but when it expires early 2024, I’m done.

    The video game industry pushed me away from wanting to play video games. Microtransactions, console ads, “seasons”, standard/gold/platinum editions, “online-only” single player, freemium garbage, pay-to-win, the paid Xbox Game Pass which removes games from the library on a regular basis… everything about modern gaming is just so off-putting.

    The enshitification of the gaming industry is just another good thing that’s gone to shit because of greedy assholes.

    I’ll be perfectly fine with my <$50 retro gaming system, where there isn’t a single hint of what the modern gaming industry has become.

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      the paid Xbox Game Pass which removes games from the library on a regular basis

      This isn’t a fault. It’s a subscription service. It’s not an ever-expanding library of games you keep forever and it was never supposed to be. Many games are only there for a period of time.

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        Right. But if you are a paying customer, and you’re about to beat a game, and MS removes the game from GP, that’s super fucked.

        Best thing gamers can do right now is not buy Xbox.

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      Playing mostly Sony first party games, I haven’t encounter most of the issues listed. Maybe standard and deluxe edition in some games

      • Suburbanl3g3nd@lemmings.world
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        1 year ago

        To be fair, the switch’s lock screen has small ads occasionally on the left side. They’re the news things. I’m pretty sure I’ve seen essentially ads but disguised as news there

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    Microsoft is really trying hard not to lose their last place in the console market lately

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      I’m pretty sure someone will get an excuse or something like: doesn’t bother me too much because I want to play that game, kind of crap.

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    I don’t think it’s that big of a deal if it’s an event or 1p release but I can see why people wouldn’t like it tbh,

    For the love of all things holy, can you people, for once in your lives, oppose something on principle? This weak-ass justification, this “it ain’t that bad” shit is exactly why we end up with something far worse in a few years. They count on this.

    Do you know what Microsoft learned from the Xbox One launch? They didn’t learn not to be anti-consumer, they just learned that they need to do so slowly and gradually. The mistake they made was going too hard too fast, and creating kickback. They learned to implement little things, the things that “aren’t that bad”. And then another one a few months later. And another one after that.

    It’s called boiling a frog. It works because of the average person’s passivism.

    So please, I’m begging you, think forward. Develop some pattern recognition. Stop downplaying the minor things just to be contrarian and defend a billion dollar company from perfectly valid criticism.

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      Principles are a luxury most people can’t afford. If I have to compromise mine just to survive, I might as well also compromise them to survive comfortably.

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        Account created very recently: ✅
        Lack of spine reply: ✅
        Simping for a huge company: ✅

        Congratulations, you’re this weeks winner of Potentially an official employee who spends time on social media advertising!

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        Principles are a “luxury” only for those pathetic and worthless enough to not have any principles worth fighting for.

        You are seriously scum if having principles is a fucking paid feature. Your personality is trash. Get a refund from Microsoft.

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        1 year ago

        I remember back when Hulu was free, and they gave you a choice of 1 ad watch at the beginning to “pay” for your video

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      As someone who worked at GameStop long ago, when these pre-order bonuses started becoming cancerous, no, no they can’t. The number of people who bitched about them, or how every FIFA game is just the same game with a different roster, yet still bought them and stood outside for midnight releases, was almost an overlapping circle.

      Having integrity/principals requires abstaining, and that’s not how a lot of people think, unfortunately. They voted with their wallets and what they voted for was shit.

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    Aggressive marketing is killing the love for gaming. There’s nothing that can be done to off set the whales and that’s so disheartening. Games have become a part of the day to day stress with needing daily log ins for rewards or to buy an overpriced subscription to play with friends. The fact single play games dwindle down more and more everyday is why I moved to PS just so I can enjoy them with games like Spiderman

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    Remember the good old days when you got ads INSTEAD of directly paying rather than in addition to forking over already extortionate sums to profiteering megacorps? Pepperidge Farm does.

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        Absolutely. Hell, with how much of the heavy lifting they’re doing for corporations destroying most aspects of the world, it should probably be illegal to advertise at all except in strictly limited circumstances.

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            Not to mention the fact that huge billboards along streets and roads are by definition either ineffective or an impediment to traffic safety, depending on whether or not they manage to catch your attention while you’re operating a vehicle…

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        Especially retroactively. I’m seeing that in a lot of apps. You buy it. A year later, ads regardless. That kind of chicanery should be illegal.

        Also, I sold my Xbox SX a few months ago. Dodged one 😅