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LordMatrix said:
dahuman said:

No, though I'm done paying for Live, so I don't see myself using their consoles in the future, but I see no reason for them to stop.


Just because you don`t want to use Xbox Live anymore doesn`t mean your system is suddenly unusable you know. Just curious but is roughly $4 a month too much for you for superior online gaming(better matchmaking, more secure networking, more community related features, daily updates in the Inside Xbox channel, very well streamlined, deals of the week, week early demo access etc.)?  Thats like paying for one freshly made burger per month. If it is too much for you thats fine. Just don`t talk like not having Live like its the end of th world as far as Xbox goes. You can still enjoy a plethora of single player experiences or split screen multiplayer.


Yes, I get that for free on PC(which I can use to work and many other things because it's not a toy lol,) which has superior online gaming, better matchmaking, and more secure networking with a lot more community features since I actually can use a web browser, WOW! So it's too much, and there is nothing superior about XBL Gold whatsoever, not to mention there is nothing wrong with the stuff on PS3 and it's also free, and so is the Wii, I use consoles to play games, which is what they are meant to do, and see no reason to pay for that option to play online when other platforms offer the option for free.

Not having Live is also the end of the world for the 360, at least the last time I checked, since I finished all the JRPGs I wanted to play. I'm also long out of College, split screen doesn't happen too often these days once you get a real job and don't live in the city, and if I really wanted some company over to have fun, I'd use my Wii instead, would not be my imaginary 360, not my PS3 and definitely not my PC.

Also, cool, the reply color is orange! much better!

 

PS: yes, I did sell my 360 awhile ago, not a big deal, just stopped seeing the value in it.