That's a little harsh for a couple off-hand comments on Twitter.Haha good, he got fired
http://kotaku.com/microsofts-adam-orth-the-always-on-tweeter-no-long-472244698
So now he is not "on" anymore, and he will have some trouble to pay for an aways on data plan without a job. By the way, 2,4 billion uses internet and we live in a 7 billion world.Haha good, he got fired
http://kotaku.com/microsofts-adam-orth-the-always-on-tweeter-no-long-472244698
PS4.
That's the point. There is nothing to think about.Huh. You know, I've never really thought of it like that, but you make a very compelling argument.
I'll have to mull that over a bit.
http://www.vgleaks.com/microsoft-xbox-roadmap-2013/
A new rumour explaining how local play can be played offliine, interesting..
The comments went viral and did an enormous amount of damage to the Xbox brand. Bad publicity is an expensive thing to fix.That's a little harsh for a couple off-hand comments on Twitter.
Actually it says he quitHaha good, he got fired
http://kotaku.com/microsofts-adam-orth-the-always-on-tweeter-no-long-472244698
A source close to Orth tells Kotaku that Orth resigned from the company and was not fired.
Ah I read it over too fast, or they edited it? I'm not sure how I missed that part hahaActually it says he quit
Forced resignation is being fired. Its simply an arrangement where both sides come out looking better -- MS doesn't look cruel, Orthy doesn't look like an incompetent.Actually it says he quit
Enormous amount of damage to the Xbox brand? The amount of people who have even heard about this whole situation probably represent a very small minority of the Xbox userbase.The comments went viral and did an enormous amount of damage to the Xbox brand. Bad publicity is an expensive thing to fix.
He unknowingly did a service to gamers though -- possibly forcing MS to reconsider always-online or tone it down somewhat.
bwahahaha they fired him for LEAKING info that pretty much confirms the rumor now