Ahahahahaha
Even the backpedalling has pissed off a good percentage of the internet, commentators and Xbone supporters. There were some decent ideas like the Family Plan, and sharing digital copies of games to anyone in the family or friends on Xbox Live, but that's been scrapped now or on hold now.
It's almost as if *gasp* they couldn't be bothered to find a way to have both discs AND digital as options, and trying to benefit everyone by keeping the advantages without the DRM that caused people to start taking a dump on the Xbone's pre-order numbers. Poor Microsoft. They've managed to offend or let down nearly everyone in a month.
And now you have people whining about this 180 being harmful to the industry because it means companies would have received a fair share of their money that they would otherwise not have gained thanks to the used games market, and MAYBE, MAYBE, games would be cheaper. Y'know, despite absolutely no real evidence to suggest that they will ever get cheaper. Do you think Microsoft and EA would happily envisage something like Steam when it comes to Valve's sales?
And at the moment, I still can't think of any Xbone exclusive that would make me seriously consider getting the console. I do like mechs, but TitanFall is being overhyped, despite looking suspiciously like a larger-scale online CoD with giant robots and less Russians or Arabs being shot at. I think.
Even the backpedalling has pissed off a good percentage of the internet, commentators and Xbone supporters. There were some decent ideas like the Family Plan, and sharing digital copies of games to anyone in the family or friends on Xbox Live, but that's been scrapped now or on hold now.
It's almost as if *gasp* they couldn't be bothered to find a way to have both discs AND digital as options, and trying to benefit everyone by keeping the advantages without the DRM that caused people to start taking a dump on the Xbone's pre-order numbers. Poor Microsoft. They've managed to offend or let down nearly everyone in a month.
And now you have people whining about this 180 being harmful to the industry because it means companies would have received a fair share of their money that they would otherwise not have gained thanks to the used games market, and MAYBE, MAYBE, games would be cheaper. Y'know, despite absolutely no real evidence to suggest that they will ever get cheaper. Do you think Microsoft and EA would happily envisage something like Steam when it comes to Valve's sales?
And at the moment, I still can't think of any Xbone exclusive that would make me seriously consider getting the console. I do like mechs, but TitanFall is being overhyped, despite looking suspiciously like a larger-scale online CoD with giant robots and less Russians or Arabs being shot at. I think.