View Full Version : GOLD VS. SILVER
TRIGGER M4N
October 27th, 2006, 01:16
http://www.xboxic.com/news/1868
Nice article Curry, very well written and all, but in all honesty, I don't feel you have put up a good enough argument.
The way I see it is, we're paying for our service, opposed to what Silver are paying for (which is nothing) so why can't we be treated special, whether it be TIMED exclusive trailers or demo's?
If I have pre-orderd a normal version of GoW (for example) and a new special edition one is announced, that costs more, is it right for me to moan that I can't get that content, even though I'm paying less for the title? I don't believe so, if I wanted it that bad, I would of had cancelled my pre-order, and got me myself a Collectors edition. (one of MANY examples that could be used, it might not be the best one, but...)
You did say MS promised that The only difference between the paid Gold and the free Silver Xbox Live subscriptions will be that Gold members can play online and Silver members can’t.
I'm sorry, but I can think of MANY lies that happened with MS, Sony Nintendo and game developers themselves, it's just what happens in the gaming scene.
The reason this topic was made was to have a proper discussion without the comments being spammed.
A rule here: This is not a plan to segregate Silver and Gold apart, just a discussion.
Nino
October 27th, 2006, 01:22
I can't believe people are defending this bullshit, seriously. And it's not like you're getting shit earlier, it's the people who aren't the multiplayer-halo2-fanboys that are getting it later.
Bah
Seriously, this shit is retarded in so many ways. I'll list a few.
1. Demos are advertisements, why should paying subscribers get advertisements fist?
2. I don't play online. Not enough to pay 5 bucks per month for that. Does this mean that I should get the advertisements a week late? I don't think so
3. Sony's online service is free. FREE! NO MONIES! Why the fuck is MS crippling their free service? Because this shit isn't working to their advantage.
Curry
October 27th, 2006, 01:25
The comparison with the Collector's Editions is valid, but poorly executed. Correct would be if MS promised the cheap version would come in a tin can and contain a bonus DVD, and then all of a sudden ship the cheap version without any bonus material and charge $10 extra for the tin can. Would you be aggravated?
This Silver/Gold thing is even worse, because it makes you pay to get advertising (that's what trailers and demos are yeah). Thing is that people are hyped up through advertising to want more advertising. That's what makes this situation kinda screwed up.
I would've minded a lot less actually if it were announced well in advance with an apologetic press release pointing at them not being able to guarantee a decent Quality of Service if they release for everyone, or even just be bluntly honest that they want more paying customers. Just doing it and then stating in the comment of Major Nelson's site that this will be a common thing is just not Microsoft imo. I'm used to them being honest and direct about changes, especially if they're related to financial stuff.
The Gold membership is for online gaming, and $60 a year is a lot of money to lots of people. Why screw them over with late demos and trailers for not wanting online gaming?
Messiah
October 27th, 2006, 01:25
Why is Microsoft changing their strategy? Money? That's the only reason I think. Because MS wants to sell as many Gold memberships as possible. Because who wouldn't play the Gears demo on day one?
Rival24
October 27th, 2006, 01:27
I have to be honest, I haven't formed an opinion about this yet. I understand what you're saying T-man but and I'm paying for XBL Gold myself so I wouldn't really mind from my own perspective, but Silver members are being discriminated a little bit.
TRIGGER M4N
October 27th, 2006, 01:33
T-man.
This is now my new nickname
JasonA
October 27th, 2006, 02:13
Well MS bent the truth a little. I can imagine all us Gold Members (da duh da dulla - da duh da dulla - yes Austin Powers) anyway if gold subscribers had slow downloads because tons of silver members were downloading content all at the same time - we'd be moaning to MS that we pay money for a service the silver subscribers don't - next I should imagine Silver members wanting to play against people online!!!
The point is, Gold gotta take first bite and it's not as if Silver Members are denied access to content. It would just be wrong if Silver members took up all the bandwidth and slowed down the servers, theres obviously tons more silver members than gold ones and as gold pay - it makes sense to allow those who are paying for the servers have first downloads
Cage
October 27th, 2006, 02:21
It's all about marketing. I don't like it either but can understand why they do this. You honestley don't think MS created the xbox and 360 so it could give gamers what they want. It's all about the benjamins for them. They could steal a big peace of the console-pie with a good console which would get the stocks up for the company. They had a target set for number of live subscribers for the end of the year and what better way to get kids to get a live subscribtion then with a good marketing stunt. Kids who where thinking of getting gold could get pulled over the line with some extra features, like a new halo3 trailer, one week before the silver members.. a lot of kids go with this hype.. It's like jamba and their cellphone stuff; get a free ringtone (but subscribe first).
Good move to get some more souls but bad move for reliability and respect..
The comparison with the Collector's Editions is valid, but poorly executed. Correct would be if MS promised the cheap version would come in a tin can and contain a bonus DVD, and then all of a sudden ship the cheap version without any bonus material and charge $10 extra for the tin can. Would you be aggravated?
Also a poorly executed one in my mind, cause they aren't charging any extra money for it but deliver it some time later.. It would go something like this :
MS promised the cheap version would come in a tin can and contain a bonus DVD, and then all of a sudden ship the cheap version without any bonus material and send the tin can and bonus DVD a week later..
Unless you're counting on people wanting it from day one. Then they'd have to subscribe to (for example) OXM for a year and get the extra stuff on day one..
Nino
October 27th, 2006, 02:25
It would just be wrong if Silver members took up all the bandwidth and slowed down the servers, theres obviously tons more silver members than gold ones and as gold pay - it makes sense to allow those who are paying for the servers have first downloads
They can easily fix it so that you have two servers; one for the gold members (his fascha? HIS FATH-ER) with a shitton of bandwidth and one for the silver members their own bandwidth. The two don't have to interfere with each other.
Number 13
October 27th, 2006, 02:31
I would like to add something to this argument, too...
I don't get to play online very much - I don't have a lot of free time, and when I do play online against anyone who isn't a friend, it always tends to be fuckwits or asshats who do nothing but trashtalk over the mic, or those really annoying people who disconnect whenever it looks like they've the remotest chance of losing.
Despite this, I still pay for Gold, even though I barely use online play at all, so it's nice that I'm getting something a little extra from silver users.
Curry
October 27th, 2006, 02:41
They can easily fix it so that you have two servers; one for the gold members (his fascha? HIS FATH-ER) with a shitton of bandwidth and one for the silver members their own bandwidth. The two don't have to interfere with each other.
Could easily implement this with common Quality of Service implementations too. I'd find it fairer.
JasonA
October 27th, 2006, 03:26
Yeah a server for gold and silver would be good, in fact another server for us to use whilst they're doing updates would be even better lol...but keeping to the thread...I guess MS should just make things clearer with most of their products and services. Im surprised actually that its not the gold subscribers having to wait a week whilst the silvers get it first...we should be pleased
huricanelane
October 30th, 2006, 15:37
I pay for GOld but I also don't play online very often; I ussually play online in streask of a couple days in a row for a while, then not for a couple of weeks. ITs maily because I'm not on when my friends are anymore due to working nights.
I could have swore that from the begining that MS didn't say that the only benefit of Gold was online playing, Ithough from day one there was some exclusive content for GOld Suscribers. I very well could be wrong, but I swore i read that somewhere a long time ago.
Sir SpankalotUK
October 30th, 2006, 16:52
3. Sony's online service is free. FREE! NO MONIES! Why the fuck is MS crippling their free service? Because this shit isn't working to their advantage.
and its absolutely shit (talking from a ps2 point of view, psp ain't much better). Ps3 service aint going to be much better hence why many of the developers have dropped the multiplayer from the launch titles that and the fact they have only just announced the format of the online service. Microsoft run their own servers for the matchmaking etc., whereas the sony games require the game developers to run their own, meaning that online abilities on the sony platform are not consist like xbox games are. Sony aren't even playing catch up they are still fumbling in the dark.
Xbox live is great, personally everyone should have a gold account as its worth every penny, those that only want silver should be put second behind the paying members, but only using the system that silver users get a throttled service during high demand, e.g. gold subscribers could download the halo3 demo faster than someone with a silver account.
Voyager2k
November 15th, 2006, 14:43
Better late than never I guess :)
You all seem to miss one very significant point about this whole thing. M$ is actively splitting the xbox360 communities with this. That's very obvious if you just look a the few posts in this thread and there are much much bigger (and worse) discussions about this out there in the www jungle.
Gold subscribers, for the most part, pretty quickly develop a protective sense for M$ even tho they do not gain anything. They thrive on silver members losing and fascinating enough rather quickly adapt a "I'm paying money so I am better than you cheapskate are!" attitude.
Silver members on the other hand lose big time because getting demos and trailers is what keeps them connected. It's their only reason to go online. They volunteer for the marketing efforts while gold members actually just want to play. They never intended to pay for advertising in the first place.
To me that sounds pretty screwed up: giving the advertising to those who don't want it and keep it (for a specific time) from those who actually seek it.
A Job well done Microsoft.
In the end, gold subscribers feel like they are the better ppl and silver members feel discriminated. Both groups will constantly argue with each other over stupid things like advertising that should be free and readily available to everyone because it is what it is: ADVERTISING FOR COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS
Every way you look at this, it's incredibly stupid and the only reason why M$ actually did this superior act of stupidity is to create a sense of added value for gold members because there is no such thing as gold/silver subscription for the PS3 online service. We don't know how exactly Sony will handle this but for the most part they keep saying it's free.
Now, I do not have a gold subscription and I will tell you why. Most importantly I prefer relaxed and non-competitive gaming. I play for fun and to relax, not to measure the size of my virtual penis. With that beeing said, there still are plenty of opportunities to use a gold subscription in a not so competitive way. Trading cars, trading Pinatas are just a few examples.
But what really keeps me from actually buying a gold subscription is because it's a grand ripoff. Plain and simple. XBOX Live is PEER2PEER gaming, not client server based. Hence the only thing M$ servers actually do is authenticate you and track your stats (aka invade your privacy with your consent). There are no game servers at all, it's all p2p networking and therefore the cost is unjustified in my opinion. With that in mind and the fact that Sony intends to provide the same service for free it is understandable that Microsoft feels the need to create added value for gold subscribers.
I am just not sure if discriminating 60% of their own customers is the right way to do it.
-Voy
TwoXist
November 15th, 2006, 16:33
Em i the only one that that doesnt have a issue? Honestly why is there a arugment? You either pay for it or you dont. Im not to concerned with the whole "but you get a demo a week before i do" People in thr UK get games a week or two after i do. But they suck it up. You either get with the program or you dont its that simple.
Curry
November 16th, 2006, 13:17
Better late than never I guess :)
Good post, the wait was worth it ;)
Parm
November 16th, 2006, 13:48
I may as well jump on the bangwagon too, I really don't see what all the fuss is about. Much ado about nothing in my opinion.
Yes Gold members may get certain things a little bit sooner, but it's not the end of the world. By doing so, it'll free up a lot of bandwidth and Gold members may now get the downloads a bit quicker. Something which their payments certainly warrant.
Silver members aren't being left out in the cold, they still get the downloads for free eventually. Does it really warrant an argument when Silver users are in fact getting the content (just a little slower) and it is in fact free.
It all makes perfect sense to me, I really can't see why there's so much debate about it. The other argument about the PS3's online service being free is a bit mute too. Yes it is free, but at present it pales in comparison with Live.
Sir SpankalotUK
November 16th, 2006, 14:19
keep hearing this sony online is free crap, sonys service is crap, EA are charging or you can have it free but expect adverts with fifa on the ps2. I expect this trend to continue with the ps3.
Sonys service is riddled with cheats that makes it virtually impossible to play online on their console. Admittedly the ps3 might be a new kettle of fish. Socom games on the ps2 are peer to peer, you just have a server with the lobbies and available games, M$ just choose to implement it a different way.
Microsofts service is worth the 40 quid a year definitely, sonys service lacks support commitment from the developers to implement features to make gaming online feel like a community event. Being a member of the sony online beta group (the only reason my ps2 hasnt been shelved), I have played a fair few online titles, socom is probably the best lobby system going, but it still falls well short of the features available to xbox 1 live titles. Messaging and friends lists are vital to online gaming and each game requiring you to make your friends list up again is just plain annoying.
Chris
November 16th, 2006, 17:45
If Sony can actually pull off 40 player online in resistance, Microsoft has some explaining to do. Don't you guys think? I'm guessing whatever network they're using will actually crumble when 40 people are using it at a time. If it doesn't though..............................why am I paying $50 a year again?
Parm
November 16th, 2006, 18:00
From what I've read, Resistance Fall of Man has a seperate friends list to that on the PS3 itself. As opposed to the one unified friends list on the 360. You can't find out what your friends are doing, it just pops up a notification saying they're online. If you send them a game invite for Resistance, they won't see it unless they load up the game. So you've got to sit their hoping. To make it worse, if they do happen to get the invite, they can't just accept it. It's just a message telling them to come and play, it won't actually bring them to the game.
There is also no default headset support, no voice support on the PS3. Therefore talking your friends through the process might prove to be a problem too. It's up to developers to add this themselves, as opposed to the 360 where it is mandatory for each game.
The PS3 online service is at best, poor. However, please bare in mind that the Playstation Network is a brand new online service. Xbox Live itself wasn't perfect when it launched years ago and has been improved and is still improving over time. The same will be the case for the Playstation Network. Hopefully we'll have some more info after the 17th when PS3 launches in North America.
At present it's clear to see why we're paying $50 a year.
Sir SpankalotUK
November 16th, 2006, 18:00
the ps2 can do 32 people on socom 3, you need a very good connection to hold that many, think a 2mb upload, my 1mb doesnt quite cut it.
battlefield 2 on the 360 does 24 people.
Voyager2k
November 16th, 2006, 23:17
If Sony can actually pull off 40 player online in resistance, Microsoft has some explaining to do. Don't you guys think? I'm guessing whatever network they're using will actually crumble when 40 people are using it at a time. If it doesn't though..............................why am I paying $50 a year again?
I was thinking about that too when they announced resistance would have 40 player MP. And so far, from the reviews that are already out, it seems Resistance is keeping it's promises.
But more on the topic of Resistance MP technology ....
40 player cannot be done with P2P technology over asynchronus lines. Quite plain and simple. To pull that off they must have dedicated gameservers and a client/server based technology (same way MMORPG's handle lots of players in a tight area) which requires far more resources on their end than the cheap p2p networking M$ is feeding us.
That of course isn't much of a problem since SOE has pioneered the area with Everquest/Planetside and has over 7 years of experience with that and they can probably get a decent amount of networking knowledge from Square-Enix from FF-XI.
That technology in itself should cost money, but it's provided for free by Sony. Now, it's clear to see why they would do that with a launch title and I wouldn't expect this to repeat itself with other large MP titles. This many ppl online in 1 game simply requires some form of cashflow to maintain the infrastructure.
But M$ asking 55 Euros a year for a p2p based service ? I consider that almost as bold as EA's latest micropayment stunts. If you don't question the technology sold to you and are fine with what you get, great. But don't jump the gun if others disagree and are disappointed because M$ takes something away from them to make YOU feel better about spending your money without even giving you added value for it.
All you ppl who readily throw your money down M$ and EA's throats without questioning what's beeing offered will one day be responsible for online gaming beeing one huge commerce act where NOTHING will be free or cheap, for everything you will need to pay extra.
"Please insert credit card to proceed to the next level."
-Voy
Chris
November 16th, 2006, 23:30
"Please insert credit card number for firmware update."
Voyager2k
November 17th, 2006, 14:31
Seriously, ppl need to question the value of what they get when they are asked to pay "on top". Don't forget that you already dropped a wad of cash for the box and you also dropped quite some for games which are quite expensive to begin with. Every penny you are spending on top of that should be well considered because it sends a message to publishers and developers about how much you are willing to spend and how to get you to spend even more.
You are the cash cow and companies like M$ and €A are quite good at milking you. Don't forget that, ever. They are not your friends, they just want your money. So make sure you get something in return.
-Voy
Parm
November 17th, 2006, 15:09
Every company is the same, they're in the money making business.
Personally I have no problem paying for Live, I find it to be a fantastic service and thoroughly enjoy using it. Money well spent.
I don't however buy any of the additional content that gets released, that's usually rubbish.
Sir SpankalotUK
November 17th, 2006, 15:16
I know that m$ have more people working on the xbox live side of things than sony has working on theirs, hence why the online is so slow to take shape with sony, cos some of the sony european online staff are taking care of it. Personally I am rather disappointed with their xbox live piss take. They dont care about the online portion unlike m$, simple business view point really, m$ make money from theirs, sony are losing money, who do you think cares more about what people think? sony are generally driven by consumers, m$ are attempting to drive the market.
Sony europe recently made some changes to the beta trial group, they have near enough killed off the beta group community we had going, I really dont think they care about keeping the online going from a SCEE point of view. A rather sad state of affairs unfortunately. Zipper and socom is a perfect example of the state of play.
You get what you pay for, something for nothing rarely happens. I would imagine sony will use the "free online gaming" to drive the micropayments for content.
Cage
November 17th, 2006, 15:20
Seriously, ppl need to question the value of what they get when they are asked to pay "on top". Don't forget that you already dropped a wad of cash for the box and you also dropped quite some for games which are quite expensive to begin with. Every penny you are spending on top of that should be well considered because it sends a message to publishers and developers about how much you are willing to spend and how to get you to spend even more.
You are the cash cow and companies like M$ and €A are quite good at milking you. Don't forget that, ever. They are not your friends, they just want your money. So make sure you get something in return.
-Voy
You have some nice stories, but have you ever considered what MS is giving to many people for free regarding Live?
Back in the day Live was only for members and only members could get content (xbox), but now everyone has silver access to free demos and stuff.
Ever considered that MS installed a shitload of distribution servers for this? That's not cheap. All of this gets paid by the GOLD members. The SILVER members take advantage of this service for free. I think it's more then reasonable for MS to give the service and bandwith to the paying customers exclusive for some time. After that the non-paying customers can benefit of this as much as they like. Why complain as a silver member when you're still getting it for free, only a week later?
And about that 'on top' payment. Here in the Netherlands you can buy a nice car with accessories but you're not allowed to drive it before paying road taxes. You can still drive your car on a racetrack if you want. Just like the 360, you can buy it but have to pay for 'the road maintenance and stuff' (the live servers and bandwith speed for comparison).
All companies do it for the cash so microsoft and EA are no different then the rest. Only MS en EA are very good at it. Good for them, I say. If I was boss of that company I would be sooooo happy :). If only my company would be so profitable..
Voyager2k
November 17th, 2006, 15:38
Cage, you're just proving my points. Really :) You're the perfect cash cow. Come let me milk you ^^ You already accepted paying for ads and consider it "value". That is sooo incredibly nice and cute of you. I bet M$ loves you for that.
Enough joking. You do realize that you just said it's ok for you to pay for product advertising, didn't you ? Because that is the "value" silver members get from connecting to live. Gold members pay for MP, not advertising. But M$ now suggested to gold members that they are more special because they get free advertising with their subscription a week before silver members do.
Wh00pDiFuckingDo I say. Don't you feel like a fool if you think about this ?
Demos, trailers ..... that's PRODUCT ADVERTISING and neither gold nor silver members should pay for them in any way at all or consider this VALUE. Those are marketing tools, nothing more. What else is there for silver members ? Woah, they can purchase leet money cheats, unlocks, maps, pics and themes just like gold members.
In case you forgot:
Gold = silver + online play
Silver = basic service: updates, demos, trailers etc.
Let's not forget that M$ WANTS every xbox connected to live for tracking, updating firmware and games. It's a tool for them, not for the silver members. They can easily fix their broken shit using live, release unfinished games and fix them later etc. They have very good reasons and incentive to offer "something" so ppl actually connect to live, even if it's only silver. The stats they gain from this are incredible valuable too.
You pay for online MP, nothing else. That's why you spent 55 bucks on your gold subscription for that you get P2P networking play.
Now M$ creates "added value" by taking something away from the basic service (silver) and now consider what you wrote Cage and read my 1st post on the matter again. You will have no choice but to agree with everything I said beause you yourself are the perfect example. You already fell for the twisted view of reality that comes from this stunt.
You view demos and trailers as added value that is worth money. That's like paying extra for tv commercials or ads in newspapers, really. There is no diffrence at all. So you are now, thanks to M$, willing to pay companies for their marketing efforts in addition to what you pay for their products. More power to you I say, our economics need a lot more folks like you.
-Voy
PS: I hope you don't take offense from what I wrote, there is nothing personal about it. You just gave me a very good example proving pretty much everything I said and everything that is bad about this whole new silver/gold deal thing.
Cage
November 17th, 2006, 16:23
Cage, you're just proving my points. Really :) You're the perfect cash cow. Come let me milk you ^^ You already accepted paying for ads and consider it "value". That is sooo incredibly nice and cute of you. I bet M$ loves you for that.**cut long story**
If I wouldn't know any better I would say your a 16 year old rebel. But your the retired guy if I remeber correctly. Then I guess your stuck in the hippy ages and still fighting 'the man' or something. ;)
Not in any way am I talking about ads or that I accepted paying for it. I'm a gold member because I like to play online 2 or 3 times a year. The 'ads' are a nice bonus to boot. I like to play demos to see what a game is like.
I was talking about using the service that MS is offering. They get a certain budget a year for all Live distribution servers and people that are working on the whole live 'programme' which includes certification for games so all games 'should' have the same online quallity (waste of money :(). The gold members pay for this service, not only for a p2p connection. This service was always exclusive for members, but now everybody uses it. It's totaly normal to give the paying members some exclusive bandwith of the service they are paying for.
I know what you're gonna say now "gold is only for online play". all I can say is "don't see everything in black and white". Things change..
Just so you know, your gospel didn't change the way I think so I still got my own view on things. I know you didn't attack me personally as I didn't attack you personally. Just 2 grown ups having a conversation with difference of opinion. :)
PS: replacing the S in microsoft with an $ is very childish and immature. You should know better.
EDIT: Oh, just one thing. You should be glad about gold members getting the 'ads' early. That way you can enjoy the silver account without the commercials a week longer. That's a privilege you may enjoy:+
Sir SpankalotUK
November 17th, 2006, 17:52
replacing the S in microsoft with an $ is very childish and immature.
I disagree, but I think its more appropriate that I give $ony the same treatment too. ooo and £A.
Chris
November 17th, 2006, 18:35
Yes, we often like to think of Microsoft as our 'friends' because of Major Nelson for example and the whole community angle that Microsoft has managed to put off to us. It should end; because someone will get hurt. They aren't volunteering their time. They aren't here to make us happy. They're here to charge us $50 for a controller with $11 worth of components, and $100 for a 20gig device. (I see a 2.5" 120gig HDD on newegg (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822136007) for $89 right now)
Voyager2k
November 18th, 2006, 15:38
If I wouldn't know any better I would say your a 16 year old rebel. But your the retired guy if I remeber correctly. Then I guess your stuck in the hippy ages and still fighting 'the man' or something. ;)
Well, no. Not stuck in the hippie age. I am not that old (39 is NOT old :D) and retired for health reasons. But in the end, I do have a lot of spare time to look at things and think about them and I do have a professional background that is not totally unrelated.
Not in any way am I talking about ads or that I accepted paying for it. I'm a gold member because I like to play online 2 or 3 times a year. The 'ads' are a nice bonus to boot. I like to play demos to see what a game is like.
You should read again Cage, seriously. You seem to read half of what I write, then think about a response you would like and twist my words so your response matches. That's not how it works among adults.
You don't get more value for your money.
You spent your money to play online in addition with the basic (silver) service that comes WITH the xbox360 PREMIUM PACKAGE <-- see the words ?
Let me write it again: SILVER SERVICE is INCLUDED with the PREMIUM PACKAGE, it's part of the deal you make when you purchase your xbox
It's not a free service at all, even tho it should be considering it is only beeing used to fix bugs, serve marketing purposes and as an online sales platform.
That is what silver is, or used to be.
Now M$ took something away from this service that is part of your xbox360 purchase and makes it available to gold members.
Gold includes silver so you do not gain anything, yet you feel like you did and you think it's great value. See the irony here and how twisted of a mind game this really is ? You are even defending M$ for doing it because it makes you feel "better". You feel like you get more. But in all honesty, all you thrive on is the loss of others. You did not gain anything at all. M$ just messed with your mind and changed your viewpoint by making you feel more "elite".
If you fall for that, you should maybe refrain from calling others 16 year olds because that is, for the most part, the target audience for such PR efforts and it's the audience on which those efforts have the most effect (see whatever xbox community forum you like for reference).
I was talking about using the service that MS is offering. They get a certain budget a year for all Live distribution servers .......*CUT*
Wrong. Their business modell actually consists of quite a number of revenue streams. One of them beeing the gold membership, another one beeing profits from online sales and yet another one from carrying advertisments in the form of images, videos, demos, gamerpics, themes or whatever. They don't put up those demos for free you know. Publishers do pay a lot of money to get a demo on the marketplace.
You really need to understand that Microsoft is not a charity. Microsoft is in the business to make money and to be bold ... I wouldn't know anyone with a better revenue than them. They're not in this to be your friends. They're in this to get as much money from you as they possibly can, no matter how.
I know what you're gonna say now "gold is only for online play". all I can say is "don't see everything in black and white". Things change..
Actually you do see everything in black and white while I don't. I do look behind the curtain and I do not fall for the huge PR machinery they got going. I do question what I am beeing told and fed you know. I don't swallow blindly.
PS: replacing the S in microsoft with an $ is very childish and immature. You should know better.
You may see it as childish because you favor Microsoft. I see it as a small protest to oppose some of their methods. It's nothing new btw, ppl have been doing that since the 90's.
EDIT: Oh, just one thing. You should be glad about gold members getting the 'ads' early. That way you can enjoy the silver account without the commercials a week longer. That's a privilege you may enjoy:+
There is nothing to enjoy :) Silver is for advertising, sales and support, nothing more. As I already wrote and you happily overlooked ... silver members connect to live for the ads, gold members connect to live to play. That's why this whole thing is so screwed up and in the end nothing more than discriminating as well as dividing up communities.
That, my friend, is the problem and that is exactly why you are proving my points. Want it or not :) Understand it or not ... but you are.
See, you already are (maybe unknowingly) discriminating silver members, protecting M$ and you are happy with dividing the community. Everything I wrote in my 1st post applies to you and everything you posted in response to that is just confirmation. You will see that if you stop looking at shiney surfaces and begin to think about things and maybe question one or two.
I am not even attacking M$ in any way, just stating the obvious facts. Yet you feel like you'd have to defend M$ and oppose simple facts. Did they turn you into a fanboy ? :)
The plain and simple existence of this thread and it's content is proof of the core problem already. Not like M$ would care, they knew this and they planned this of course. It's their way to get more ppl to convert to gold and effectively make them pay for ads.
-Voy
PS: The irony of all this is of course that in year from now on ppl will have a totally diffrent point of view. Gold members will be like "wtf, I am paying for demos! why do silver members get them for free only a week later ?" and happily will open the doors for M$ to charge a fee for each and every demo you download.
Blunted
November 18th, 2006, 18:18
The Gold membership is for online gaming, and $60 a year is a lot of money to lots of people. Why screw them over with late demos and trailers for not wanting online gaming?
If $60 over the course of a year is a lot of money to them, they probably shouldn't own a 360.
Cage
November 18th, 2006, 19:32
Now M$ took something away from this service that is part of your xbox360 purchase and makes it available to gold members.
That's not entirely true. They didn't take it away, but -as I see it- looked for a good way to split the download load on the servers without adding additional servers, hence save money. They allready had a split-up community (gold and silver) and pushed the ads for gold first and silver later. This splits up the load for them. And they didn't take it away from silver members. They still get it, only a week later. This conviniently gives the gold account an extra incentive which will make many consumers go for gold, hence more profit.
Gold includes silver so you do not gain anything, yet you feel like you did and you think it's great value. See the irony here and how twisted of a mind game this really is ? You are even defending M$ for doing it because it makes you feel "better". You feel like you get more. But in all honesty, all you thrive on is the loss of others. You did not gain anything at all. M$ just messed with your mind and changed your viewpoint by making you feel more "elite".
I don't feel like I gained something. I don't care if I can download a demo a week sooner. And I'm not defending MS but simply agree with their marketing strategy.
Wrong. Their business modell actually consists of quite a number of revenue streams. One of them beeing the gold membership, another one beeing profits from online sales and yet another one from carrying advertisments in the form of images, videos, demos, gamerpics, themes or whatever. They don't put up those demos for free you know. Publishers do pay a lot of money to get a demo on the marketplace.
You really need to understand that Microsoft is not a charity. Microsoft is in the business to make money and to be bold ... I wouldn't know anyone with a better revenue than them. They're not in this to be your friends. They're in this to get as much money from you as they possibly can, no matter how.
I know they're a business and not your friend in any way. And also know how business works and how they're always looking for a good way to make more profit. I actually admire their marketing strategies and how they can 'sell' something to people and make them feel good about it. I wish I had those people work for me so I could make more profit.
There is nothing to enjoy :) Silver is for advertising, sales and support, nothing more. As I already wrote and you happily overlooked ... silver members connect to live for the ads, gold members connect to live to play. That's why this whole thing is so screwed up and in the end nothing more than discriminating as well as dividing up communities.
The community was devided to begin with. They chose to create a silver account for marketing purpose so they could lure more potential clients to the gold membership (and make updating easier). Al they're doing now is giving the gold membership a little incentive as in demo's a week prior to the silver members. This is enough of an incentive for many to buy gold. They take the complaining for granted, knowing it will get common in a few months and everyone will accept it.
I am not even attacking M$ in any way, just stating the obvious facts. Yet you feel like you'd have to defend M$ and oppose simple facts. Did they turn you into a fanboy ? :)
haha, no.. not a fanboy, just an admiarer of the effective marketing strategy. Same for EA. They screw over all consumers but make one hell of a profit at the end. I bet EA will have 2 or 3 games in the top 5 this christmas.
The plain and simple existence of this thread and it's content is proof of the core problem already. Not like M$ would care, they knew this and they planned this of course. It's their way to get more ppl to convert to gold and effectively make them pay for ads.
ah, so we do think alike ;)
But all kiddin' aside. I know a lot of people feel screwed and for the consumer this looks like a bad move, but in the end 80% of the community will swallow all that MS is giving them. The other 20% can't change this.
CR3W
January 12th, 2007, 14:28
I love playing online, I have no idea why they would make you pay 800mp just to change your gamertag. You cant even keep the movies you download? That's just wrong!
Spectro
January 14th, 2007, 02:32
If $60 over the course of a year is a lot of money to them, they probably shouldn't own a 360.
Well said.
I think that anyone who buys an Xbox 360 should buy a Gold membership. The two items just go hand in hand. The only reason the Silver membership exists is so people can later buy Gold.
The M.A.R.T.
January 14th, 2007, 18:14
If $60 over the course of a year is a lot of money to them, they probably shouldn't own a 360.
60 dollar a year a lot of money for people?
Now what a bullshit is that indeed like you say Blunted.
60 dollar a year, is 5 dollar a month. 5 dollar a month is one, at most 2 beers in a pub.
Just depends where the the priority is in spending I guess. A game costs 60 dollars. And people buy more then one or a few games a year.
Plus if you're searching for a cheap ass old XBOX 1 live 12 month subscription you could be luckey (got them for 20 Euro each :) ) and they work on a 360
I love playing online, I have no idea why they would make you pay 800mp just to change your gamertag. You cant even keep the movies you download? That's just wrong!
First off: why would you want to change the name of the account? I can't think why I would.
Keep the movies you download? Because you pay to see them not to own them. If you want to own them, buy them as soon as they're out. When you hire a movie you don't keep it right, you return it... When you go to a movie theatre you don't ask a copy of it after you watched it there right?
With the 20 GB HDD it also would be almost impossible to keep 'em. WIth 5 GB a movie the space would be gone in no time
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