Fingolfin269
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In the long run I couldn't care less why they caved. I'm just glad they did.
Now just get rid of that kinect requirement...
Now just get rid of that kinect requirement...
I think they've got to clarify what's going on with family sharing, too. Clearly, you're not going to be sharing your disc-based games. But, strictly speaking, nothing should be stopping me from sharing my downloaded games. So, maybe there's still some hope for a few of the cooler features. We'll see.I wonder if they are going to reverse on the 'only one XBL gold account per console required' now that the family sharing plan is dead. Thats why they quit selling the XBL family packs earlier this year.
Well as someone who was very vocal on these issues, and very critical of Microsoft, I just want to state that I'm man enough to give credit where it's due. Well done Microsoft! Thank you for listening to the gamers and the majority of people who didn't want the online-requirement/DRM stuff. Props! We have a good and proper race now, and this is good for all gamers, regardless of whether one plays both, or prefers PS/XB/Nintendo/PC/whatever. This is evidence of a company hearing their base, and responding to it. Way to go.
But you still want their headquarters to explode and every employee to die a fiery death, right?
can't wait for angry joe's reaction video to this.
also can't wait for people to cry about the initial required online check too.
Had we all behaved like you then the DRM requirements would still be in place. Just admit you were wrong and everyone else helped you get a better product. Just say thank you gracefully. :thumbsup:
But you still want their headquarters to explode and every employee to die a fiery death, right?
I imagine the product is indifferent to him as he didn't care before whether he got used games or not. But yeah, this is a big win for consumers. On to the required Kinect...
Just imagine if MS released a launch console $399 without Kinect. Epic battles to be had!
Well as someone who was very vocal on these issues, and very critical of Microsoft, I just want to state that I'm man enough to give credit where it's due. Well done Microsoft! Thank you for listening to the gamers and the majority of people who didn't want the online-requirement/DRM stuff. Props! We have a good and proper race now, and this is good for all gamers, regardless of whether one plays both, or prefers PS/XB/Nintendo/PC/whatever. This is evidence of a company hearing their base, and responding to it. Way to go.
Well as someone who was very vocal on these issues, and very critical of Microsoft, I just want to state that I'm man enough to give credit where it's due. Well done Microsoft! Thank you for listening to the gamers and the majority of people who didn't want the online-requirement/DRM stuff. Props! We have a good and proper race now, and this is good for all gamers, regardless of whether one plays both, or prefers PS/XB/Nintendo/PC/whatever. This is evidence of a company hearing their base, and responding to it. Way to go.
Wait, credit is due to a company that tried to take away the freedoms of its customers, and only begrudgingly gave them back once enough of them complained?
Yeah, credit worthy stuff...
yup, they'll try this again. forgive but don't forget... keep an eye on these guys
Had we all behaved like you then the DRM requirements would still be in place. Just admit you were wrong and everyone else helped you get a better product. Just say thank you gracefully. :thumbsup:
Of-course MS will slowly move back to their original plan, if you don't think Sony will gradually start heading towards a disc-less digital only eco system over this generation you are deluding yourself. It is where the future lies, MS just tried to jump right to it which was retarded.
They did not help me get a better product. They helped me get a product using antiquated garbage because troglodytes can't live in the now.
Finally, Whitten could not give any reassurance that Microsoft will not change its policies in the future.
http://www.vg247.com/2013/06/19/xbox-one-drm-policy-changes-waited-on-gamers-knowing-complete-story/
While I understand they can't comment on future policies and don't know what the future will bring. They really could have said something that would give you a bit more confidence as well, especially with TOS being allowed to change at will.
It just gives an uneasy feeling with all that has happened, you know?
They will always offer the disk. That's how the retail outlets that sell the console will make any money too and you know, advertise their product?
Wait, credit is due to a company that tried to take away the freedoms of its customers, and only begrudgingly gave them back once enough of them complained?
Yeah, credit worthy stuff...
Had we all behaved like you then the DRM requirements would still be in place. Just admit you were wrong and everyone else helped you get a better product. Just say thank you gracefully. :thumbsup: