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vlad321 said:
themanwithnoname said:
vlad321 said:
themanwithnoname said:
vlad321 said:
themanwithnoname said:
NJ5 said:

Oh, and if we want to talk about greedy, we should remember that:

- MS does online advertising in Xbox Live, despite the fact that it's a paid service
- People are already paying for the games, which on any other platform entitles you to play online
- Many (almost all?) of the games are actually played by P2P connections, requiring few or zero servers at Microsoft.

If it provides something so I wouldn't have to go through the laughably ridiculous hoops and ladders your sig indicates, then I'm for it all the way. By the way, moving past the two or three ads on the dashboard requires moving the left thumbstick with your thumb. Oh the humanity!


I would love to hear your defense against the PS3, or even better, the PC.

Also I can;t help but laugh at your sorry defense for advertisment.


I don't give a flying crap about the PS3 or the PC. I will never buy a PS3 and haven't played a PC game since Need for Speed Hot Pursuit. How's that for a defense? And I don't give a flip about ads either, when all I have to do is move the thumbstick, and poof, they're gone.

My, what a shining example for the model consumer you are. You should honestly become a spokesperson for coroporations.

Anytime. If the PS3 or PC had titles I was interested in that I could only play on either of those platforms, I'd have bought them already. But they don't, and I haven't, so I don't really care what their online is like. That being said, I don't know anybody in real life who has a PS3 or a gaming PC, so I'd miss out on that as well if I did have either of those platforms.

You know, I can only think of 5 big games which are truly exclusive to the 360. In fact in your wishlist there is only 1 game which is exclusive to the 360. But this is a whole different discussion for another thread.

The point is, as I said above, that corporations would LOVE if every consumer was so happy and willing to just bend over and take a broomstick up their asses as you are.

I guess Microsoft is going to be happy then, because we'll all (as per you) be taking it up the asses because hardly anyone will cut off their subscription due to this. So tell me, why can't I spend my own money to have fun without being lectured by you guys on how wrong I am for doing so?



themanwithnoname's law: As an America's sales or NPD thread grows longer, the probabilty of the comment "America = World" [sarcasticly] being made approaches 1.