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Online Gaming Mischeif
Tamz | 5:34 PM on 03.02.2008 7 comments


Newsflash! Online gaming is no longer confined to the PC, if you own an Xbox 360, Playstation 3 or Wii there’s a high probability that you are or have in the past played over either Live, PSN or the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for those dedicated enough to endure the ridiculous friend code system, although they all essentially take place in the same domain the experiences on each service is undoubtedly different. When I say experience I don’t mean the experience we have in terms of the performance of the services, or the usability, what I’m referring to is the social interaction that players have with each other, the experience of playing with complete strangers from around the world over the service. I have a number of friends with Xbox 360’s but the majority of them turn down my invitations to play over Live in favor of the PC or PS3 – why? No, it’s not because I like to break into verses of ‘I know a song that’ll get on your nerves, get on your nerves, get on your nerves’ while talking to them in private chat, it’s the experience they’ve had in the past with the Live service.



In addition to being the online gamers service of choice Xbox Live is also the most hostile and unfriendly social gaming environments in the history of online gaming, it’s pretty obvious that in any situation where a person interacts with others with complete anonymity there will be an abundance of… ‘douchebags’, for lack of a better term, but Live seems to have become the epicenter of internet douchbaggery, which got me thinking about PSN -- although there’s no comparison in the hours of time I’ve racked up in PSN to Xbox Live the experience I’ve had has been drastically different, my play sessions on PSN have been quite pleasant in comparison, the lack of profanity, name calling and general unpleasant behaviour has made for a good change of pace. But why is it that the usual breed of internet hoodlums don’t seem to be as regular of a feature in Warhawk, Burnout or Resistance, the fanboy will say “coz PS3 is lame tbh, nobody plays the games and noone has headsets”, but being the drugged up optimist that I am I prefer to think of it as a reflection of the type of people playing on the PS3, that’s not to say that everyone playing on Xbox Live is a douchebag, saying that would be a false generalization and would amount to effectively painting a large target in permanent ink on my forehead but from my experiences with both the services I’ve found the random gamers I encounter on PSN seem less inclined to tell me I suck then spend the time to accurately position their crotches over my lifeless head and sit on it over and over again.



The fact that online games aren’t as widely played over PSN is a contributory factor which cannot be denied, which is why I am looking forward to seeing what happens when we finally get Playstation Home, the service encourages meeting up and interacting with other players and facilitates the social interaction through allowing users to communicate via the virtual on screen keyboard, Bluetooth or USB keyboards, e-motes and the good old headset -- the possibilities for mischief are endless. Home will be where the PSN users reveal their true colors and the Playstation Network solidifies its position as either yet another unfriendly network filled with wayward gamers or something a little more family friendly.

I encourage you guys to share your experiences with PSN and Wii Wi-Fi Network, especially if they’re bad ones, I’m interested in hearing whether other gamers have had similar experiences or if it’s just me getting lucky.



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Passionate Styos's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/02/2008 17:51
Passionate Styos
First of all, I love your articles and it's a huge inspiration for me to try harder on making better articles on my C-blog. With that said, let's get with my experience.

I've never had experience with the Wii Wi-Fi connection (besides with the familiar NDS, which is practically the same), but I am pleasant with the PSN online system (which it's also free, just a neat addition), I just wish there were more games with this option, which hopefully will be a good use in Metal Gear Online.. The first time I tried the LIVE system of Microsoft I was surprised how unfriendly it was, but that's why they have the mute switch on the head set.

And that's it! Good write up as always.
kaptiank's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/02/2008 17:53
kaptiank
When you buy a ps3 you have to also go out and get a mic( so those people are usually used to talking on a mic and understand the unspoken rules of talking online)
When you buy a 360 it comes with a mic( so in some cases douche bags who would otherwise not talk to other people think to themselves " its the internet no one will know who i am i might as well cuss online")
that is my hypothesis on the douche bag matter.
Tamz's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/02/2008 18:00
Tamz
Hey Styos, thanks for the kind words. You make a good point about PSN being free, maybe because it's free people feel less inclined to cause problems, having to pay for Xbox Live does also brings a sense of entitlement, we've all probably heard about the guys trying to sue Microsoft for the outage last Christmas, people might feel they can do as they please because they're paying for the service, whereas since you're not paying for PSN they're more compelled to play by the rules for fear of having the service taken away from them.
I am looking forward to the future of the PS3, MGO is going to be great and hopefully they're will be some more titles utilizing the online service.
Tamz's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/02/2008 18:08
Tamz
@kaptiank

hehe, i guess we should blame Microsoft for supplying the tools of the trade.
vexed alex's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/02/2008 18:22
vexed alex
That Halo 2 conversation was just awful.

I'm glad I avoid playing by myself.
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