| Jereel Hunter said: I want one of your fancy entertainment systems that runs without electricity, since clearly, online checkin is still somehow an issue when everything is powerless. As for used games - if you have no money, buy games a few months later when they go down in price? As for people having to take it back - it will say "internet required" on the box. Yes, if someone buys something for $500 with no research, they'll have to take it back. Just like if they buy a BluRay player and don't have an HDTV. I think people view this in a fundamentally different manner than MS. This is a device, meant to be used on the internet. Don't have internet? Or it's not reliable? Don't buy the Xbox One. But people are acting like NOONE should buy it. An expensive, but low to the ground, sports car should not be purchased by someone living in a rural area with poor roads. It's a bad idea. Should they go out of production? If people have internet issues, don't buy it. It's not for you. This is 2013, and a significant number of people have very fast, reliable internet connections. If your internet connection exists in the past, get a console that does as well. |
Yup. That's a great way to run a business. If it doesn't work out for you, too bad so sad. Don't buy it.
It's clear that you aren't seeing what others are, maybe that's because you have a perfect system where everything goes perfectly well including your internet access? I don't know, but I guess if you like these restrictions MS is putting out, more power to you. If they work for you, fine. But they obviously don't work for others. What I tell you won't make a difference.







