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Jo21 said:
Onyxmeth said:

I hear horror stories about PCs all the time. This is just the continuing story of gaming on your PC. Maybe it's Microsoft's fault. Maybe it's not. I know that Xbox Live on 360 works just fine, but I do pay $30 a year for the privilige of having it work so well. Games for Windows is free right? Well you get what you pay for. A few things I noticed too:

1. When did this gentleman contact Microsoft? It seems he tried a million things, but I can't find one sentence or statement involving him e-mailing or calling Microsoft about this.

2. I have to question the credibility of a journalist that was given free content to review, yet will dodge his job writing about it just because he doesn't want to break some principle he has of spending more time installing than playing it. I wonder what Bethesda will think of giving this guy reviewable content in the future.

 

PSN is free, even Wii connect is, that doesn't happen there, also if you put steam into the equation windows live fails flat.

and have you tried contacting microsoft? its hell, which he certainly did to get that annoyed about it, you could always mail him

What do you mean? Things like this do happen on PSN. I can't play Call of Duty 4 on PSN because my router isn't compatible, which is a problem Activision hasn't solved in over 14 months ever since a PSN firmware update broke it, but funny enough, I can play off that same router on Xbox Live. Considering that COD4 is my favorite online game, that $30 a year is obviously going to something Microsoft is doing right that PSN is not.

 



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