You can't deny that as more and more people get more and more perturbed there will be more and more people flashing DVD firmwares and pirating the retail release.radjago said:Wow... empty threats. I'm sure that sends shivers down the spine of a multi-billion dollar corporation.
I'd expect as much from bungie.net or xbox.com or gamefaqs, but come on guys.
McBradders said:Does this count as a GAF meltdown?
I thought today would be a great day to be unemployed, boy was I ever wrong :lol
Aye! There's the rub!Rorschach said:If it's so easy, then why are we not downloading it right now?
better analogy: the party is awesome, but paying guests are asked to use the service entrance, which happens to be locked.benjirun said:I mean, I can't imagine deciding to throw a party, going through the trouble of sending out invites months in advanced, and then not even having some chips and salsa when my guest arrive.
Karma Kramer said:All the "important" people already have the BETA so no one is really going to make a fuss.
DSN2K said:I'm guessing Crackdown is bugged, whatever attachment code is built into the game isnt connecting with the specific area on the Market Place server.
DSN2K said:I'm guessing Crackdown is bugged, whatever attachment code is built into the game isnt connecting with the specific area on the Market Place server.
And make sure to film it and put on Xbox Live Marketplace in 720p.WhatRuOn said:I DEMAND SOMEONE FROM BUNGIE OR MICROSOFT BE BURNED AT THE STAKE!!!
hmmmmm, steak....
this would do far more harm than good. charging for a beta that many people already consider themselves to have paid for? shitstorm.Laika said:If they are worried about money, they should put it on marketplace for like 400 pts
duketogo88 said:Luke Smith has failed us! FAILED!!!
darkressurection said:I just think the way they are handling it is very unprofessional.
Hey Luke didn't you say you were trying to connect the community and developer?
How bout an update.
Something as simple as"we made some progress" or something.
This is quite possibly the worst screw up in the history of gaming
Too true. The media and "Gaf insiders" can play. As far as Bungie is concerned, it's just the peasants left.Karma Kramer said:All the "important" people already have the BETA so no one is really going to make a fuss.
Karma Kramer said:Yeah seems like this is the problem.
This could mean we don't get the BETA for a LOOOONG time.
What a mis-step.
*shakes head*
ElectricBlue187 said:This is a meltdown of Three Mile Island proportions
We're gettin into some Chernobyl shit now
I'm going to take this bold claim a step further: he has sabotaged the beta out of spite.Falagard said:Actually, worse than that. I heard it is entirely his fault.
skip said:IN THE HISTORY OF GAMING
Even better analogy: you ordered party favors from an online store and paid extra to have it guaranteed shipped by the date of your party and it's still not there, whilst your neighbor's invite only shindig got their supplies before you without paying extra.Shake Appeal said:better analogy: the party is awesome, but paying guests are asked to use the service entrance, which happens to be locked.
:loldarkressurection said:I just think the way they are handling it is very unprofessional.
Hey Luke didn't you say you were trying to connect the community and developer?
How bout an update.
Something as simple as"we made some progress" or something.
This is quite possibly the worst screw up in the history of gaming
Shake Appeal said:better analogy: the party is awesome, but paying guests are asked to use the service entrance, which happens to be locked.
Karma Kramer said:Peter Moore:
"We're the Software company."
I love when threads go the "horrible analogies" face off route. This thread is complete! :lolradjago said:Even better analogy: you ordered party favors from an online store and paid extra to have it guaranteed shipped by the date of your party and it's still not there, whilst your neighbor's invite only shindig got their supplies before you without paying extra.
GavinGT said:It's probably just as time-consuming to put the download up on Xbox Live. Plus, that would enable anyone to play, instead of making people buy something or get a code.
skip said:IN THE HISTORY OF GAMING.
At this pointGrimm Fandango said:And if Beta was released on the Marketplace, it'll be a much bigger shitstorm from the Crackdown people.
edit: damn, 1 away
skip said:IN THE HISTORY OF GAMING
1. not a couple, eight, and with no explanation or even a rough eta of how much longer it might be.Tieno said::lol
Duke Nukem Forever has been delayed for 10 years...the beta for a couple of hours.
:lol Oh no he didn't.kassatsu said: