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Xbox Live Gamertag Switch Causes Nickname Anguish

Thanks to TeamXbox for its story discussing issues requiring some Xbox Live players to switch their GamerTag name IDs, since, according to Microsoft: "There are many names on the Xbox Live service that are extremely similar to other Gamertags (in most cases differentiated by only a single space.)" Some gamers who have had the same nickname for almost 2 years are understandably upset, though Microsoft is offering "a free game... [and] 1 year subscription to Xbox Live" by way of compensation. An official Microsoft spokesperson on the Xbox.com messageboards indicated: "This problem has nothing to do with the way we code...it's what we need to do to normalize data as we connect to other partners that need to work w/ [Xbox] Live... We are very upset that we had to do this" - some commenters claim (though it's not been specifically stated) that EA's upcoming Xbox Live debut has helped precipitate the name switch.

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  1. Shit happens by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Get over it. Microsoft is giving an appropriate package for the losing party. It's not like they were secretly planning to fuck HaloKing since the incarnation of xbl. Some people can be so unreasonable.

  2. Who? by satoshi1 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Who has to change names? Gamers that already have the names? Or the newer gamers that have ones similar to the older ones? Some gamers who have had the same nickname for almost 2 years are understandably upset leads me to believe that the gamers who've had their tags for the longer period of time are the ones getting boned.

    1. Re:Who? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      If I was "boned" by being forced to change a username and then given a free game and a free year's subscription, I can't really say I'd be particularly upset. To be frank, I'll be disappointed if I get home this evening and find they've not asked me to change.

  3. Madness by Snowmit · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Anyone else feeling like it's kind of unfair that the people who couldn't find a name more creative than kill3r are now getting FREE LOOT?

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  4. LOL LOL by superpulpsicle · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I am surprised Microsoft didn't go to PS2 online games and make PS2 users change names for a free xbox game.

    Who cares if they all have the same name. Give them a freaking unique ID. Hello? Database 101.

    1. Re:LOL LOL by Daetrin · · Score: 3, Insightful
      which brings us back to unique names, why not use that...
      Oh they have! that'll be the Gamertag.

      Have you not been paying attention, or are you being intentionaly obtuse?

      The problem is that they can not have two people using the same nick because the nick is currently the unique ID. Using unique ID numbers along with nicks, so as to allow people to choose whatever nick they want, does not "bring us back to unique names," because a unique ID has always been required from step one by the nature of the system. The only question is what the unique key should be.

      And i hate to tell you this, but in the real world there are people with the _same_name_ who are in fact _different_people_. And we seem to deal with it okay. I may know several Sarahs, but i have no trouble telling them apart. If it ever comes up in conversation and there's the possibility of confusion i can say "Sarah X" or "Sarah who lives in Place_Y" and everyone deals just fine. I expect it would be the same way in XBox Live or any other online system. It seems unlikely that the average person would have too many people on their friends list with the same name. They'd just have to put in the unique ID once when they added them, and that would be that.

      If you're confused because the only people who will play with you are frag_bastard, fragbastard, and fr4g|3astard, i expect that's more of a commentary on your personality rather than the feasability of the system.

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    2. Re:LOL LOL by JFMulder · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Gamer Tags are not the actual database ID. They're USER NAMES. People are getting confused because for any John Smith nick name you can have JohnSmith, John Smith, John Smith, Jonh Smith, john smith. That's what's confusing people.

    3. Re:LOL LOL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      And i hate to tell you this, but in the real world there are people with the _same_name_ who are in fact _different_people_. And we seem to deal with it okay. I may know several Sarahs, but i have no trouble telling them apart. If it ever comes up in conversation and there's the possibility of confusion i can say "Sarah X" or "Sarah who lives in Place_Y" and everyone deals just fine.

      Except for the fact that I, as a user, need the ability to easily look people up and add them to my friends list on Xbox Live. For that you need a unique user ID. That's the reason why the unique key is the user nick.

  5. Real name by LordNimon · · Score: 2, Insightful

    My gamer tag is my full, real name, but I've only had it for a few months. I'd be pretty upset if I had to change it, because then I'd have to come up with a nickname.

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