neXes or whatever. Arguments against would be:
1. A smaller controller, I want something bigger not smaller.
2. Efforts to cut out used games may have been over-emphasized by the anti-M$ crowd but the original comment came from someone at M$. That's disturbing. Prices are high enough for new games and don't drop nearly as fast as they should. If they want to go straight ddl then give people who buy a lot of games a discount. PC game prices have always reflected the savings inherent in ddl and an inability to resell. Console SW is approaching the same model without the initial savings and nothing like the price drops I read about on Steam.
3. Backwards compatability. They learned a lesson there so hopefully it'll be BC day 1.
4. Price. The next gen motion sensor/control may be expensive enough to jack the price of the box up too high. An option to opt out please. I won't be buying anything above $350.
5. They have to address the occasional need for multi-dvd titles. There isn't much effort involved but it bothers me as an indicator of dated tech and a failure to adapt. Devs like Bethesda who put huge games on one multi-layer disc must be spending $ on data-compression that could be used elsewhere. As I understand it uncompressed audio files in particular are noticably better.
6. I hate Kelly Green. Just gruesome. Are you listening Brett?
Sorry for way off topic.








