By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

Forums - Microsoft Discussion - Angry Chinese Xbox Gamers Accuse Microsoft of False Advertising

DialgaMarine said:
RenCutypoison said:



PS4 says AFK.

It is not yet released in china as far as i know.

 But it will be out by year's end.


Nah, that' s been changed. It's now due to release in "early" 2015. So between January and March I'd wager.



Around the Network
endimion said:
How about they start bitching against the true issue here the government... And do like any other country did at some point and revolt??? I mean 1.3 billion even if 1% revolt it'd took less than a day to obliterate the party...


prob because they would have no chance against the chinese army. 

And would you "rise" up against them if youy lived there and risk your life? 

BTW most chinese are likely happy the way their country is going. 



Blood_Tears said:
DialgaMarine said:
RenCutypoison said:



PS4 says AFK.

It is not yet released in china as far as i know.

 But it will be out by year's end.


Nah, that' s been changed. It's now due to release in "early" 2015. So between January and March I'd wager.

 Ah. Either way, I havn't heard too much about the XBone's sales there so far, so I doubt it's been doing that amazing even by itself.





0331 Happiness is a belt-fed weapon

DialgaMarine said:
Blood_Tears said:


Nah, that' s been changed. It's now due to release in "early" 2015. So between January and March I'd wager.

 Ah. Either way, I havn't heard too much about the XBone's sales there so far, so I doubt it's been doing that amazing even by itself.



I hardly see any homeconsole doing amazing before long in China.



I dont know why Microsoft is even trying. The government is going to be more likely to levy penalties on a dominant American company, Chinese people will just axd a mod chip and get busy buying fraud games produced by someone in their basement.

If Microsoft did this intelligently, it would get chinese companies to develop games, do some socially responsible investing like build an institute for teaching computer science to the Chinese or whatever, and realize that going into China is harder than just about anywhere else.

I think they should just have not bothered.