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  • Microshaft "retiring" Facebook, Twitter apps

  • Because playing them is not enough, we have to bitch about them daily, too. We had a Gameplay forum, but it got replaced by GameFAQs.
Because playing them is not enough, we have to bitch about them daily, too. We had a Gameplay forum, but it got replaced by GameFAQs.
 #158191  by Blotus
 Sat Oct 20, 2012 2:44 am
Makes perfect sense. If you own an online-enabled Xbox, you likely have a computer and/or a smart phone. Plus, the current Xbox OS is bloated as hell with apps. On the rare occasion I click on a video to watch, it always wants to install something new on mine (zune marketplace, crackle, dailymotion, gamespot, etc.). Waste of effort on their part.
 #158195  by Zeus
 Sat Oct 20, 2012 11:50 am
Blotus wrote:Makes perfect sense. If you own an online-enabled Xbox, you likely have a computer and/or a smart phone. Plus, the current Xbox OS is bloated as hell with apps. On the rare occasion I click on a video to watch, it always wants to install something new on mine (zune marketplace, crackle, dailymotion, gamespot, etc.). Waste of effort on their part.
Of course. There's no ulterior motive on Microshaft's part to eliminate competition from their own products available in the new dashboard update by eliminating universally-used social media apps. Just like Apple with their initial elimination of Google Maps from the iPhone 5....
 #158198  by Shrinweck
 Sat Oct 20, 2012 2:48 pm
Remember when we were mad at Microsoft for bundling an Internet browser with an OS? Think of all the comparably horrible shit constantly done by everyone else in much more blatant ways.

In comparison I'm really not seeing how this is a big deal at all. Whether you're accessing Twitter or Facebook with their browser on your 360 as opposed to an app on your 360 it all seems the same to me.
 #158201  by Zeus
 Sat Oct 20, 2012 9:02 pm
Shrinweck wrote:Remember when we were mad at Microsoft for bundling an Internet browser with an OS? Think of all the comparably horrible shit constantly done by everyone else in much more blatant ways.

In comparison I'm really not seeing how this is a big deal at all. Whether you're accessing Twitter or Facebook with their browser on your 360 as opposed to an app on your 360 it all seems the same to me.
Because it's limiting the accessibility of Twitter and Facebook, something Microshaft thought was important enough to include with its Gold accounts for the last what, 3 years? Why are they getting rid of it all of a sudden? Have you heard how Twitter and Facebook are just costing Microshaft money and are a detriment to the services they provide?

It's anti-competitive behaviour to eliminate a service because it competes with one of your own just because you happen to own the platform. That type of behaviour should never, ever be acceptable, regardless of what alternatives exist. If you deliver a good product, it should be able to stand on its own against all competitors
 #158210  by Shrinweck
 Sat Oct 20, 2012 11:52 pm
They aren't eliminating a service as much as they're making you use a different route to use the service. You're right that this is the exact same thing as Apple freezing out Google Maps and the workaround is to use the browser, which is what I'm going to assume what everyone is doing. Companies trying to make money by encouraging you to use their service instead of someone else just doesn't seem like the biggest deal to me, especially if they aren't freezing out access to the other service completely. Just making someone jump through an additional hoop is a dick move, but developing applications for something that makes them no money is definitely counter productive. Microsoft pushing their browser to access these kinds of things just makes sense to me.
 #158221  by SineSwiper
 Sun Oct 21, 2012 7:26 pm
I doubt anybody uses the 360 to access FB or Twitter. However, what does MS has that is competing with FB/Twit?
 #158228  by SineSwiper
 Sun Oct 21, 2012 11:45 pm
Gee, it only took them 15 years to do what Dreamcast could do? Or Wii? And these are the guys that invented IE?
 #158233  by Zeus
 Mon Oct 22, 2012 2:56 pm
SineSwiper wrote:Gee, it only took them 15 years to do what Dreamcast could do? Or Wii? And these are the guys that invented IE?
Hey, it's not like you're paying for the online stuff on the system. Shut up and take it, bitch....

Oh, wait, this is the Xbox we're talking about, right? Sorry, my mistake :-)
 #158241  by SineSwiper
 Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:43 pm
Zeus wrote:
SineSwiper wrote:Gee, it only took them 15 years to do what Dreamcast could do? Or Wii? And these are the guys that invented IE?
Hey, it's not like you're paying for the online stuff on the system. Shut up and take it, bitch....

Oh, wait, this is the Xbox we're talking about, right? Sorry, my mistake :-)
Well, yes, this is the Xbox we're talking about. And not some shitty platform that doesn't seem to understand how the online community model works.
 #158247  by Zeus
 Tue Oct 23, 2012 10:11 am
SineSwiper wrote:
Zeus wrote:
SineSwiper wrote:Gee, it only took them 15 years to do what Dreamcast could do? Or Wii? And these are the guys that invented IE?
Hey, it's not like you're paying for the online stuff on the system. Shut up and take it, bitch....

Oh, wait, this is the Xbox we're talking about, right? Sorry, my mistake :-)
Well, yes, this is the Xbox we're talking about. And not some shitty platform that doesn't seem to understand how the online community model works.
You get what you pay for, I guess ;-)