dsgrue3 said:
The price isn't the issue, the principle is. Did you read the article? "charging significant money ($59.99/year, or $9.99/month) for features given away for free on competing platforms" "Microsoft's ardent desire to force people to pay more money means that you might not get to experience the entire game that you just purchased." "Cordoning off entire sections of a game from people who paid good money for that product is indefensible" You're locked out of the multiplayer aspect of your game simply because MS feels like it. MS didn't make that game, why are they restricting something you pay for (game + internet)? |
Say that to all those MMO players.