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Imaginedvl said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
Imaginedvl said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:


I am not bashing...they are stepping back from the restrictive policy slightly. They are allowing flexability with the licensed titles. If you don't get that you'll never get it.

What did you miss about my reply? What about the "Haven't really learned their lesson, they just dont want to tear down the infrastructure."... Read my comment again, this is what I'm talking about...

Also, allowing to share games with 10 people is way more than stepping back "slightly"!


For MS this kind of is a slight step back. If you have read the recent reports they are still very strong on their digital future front. That is changing nothing major about the deal but rather tweaking it somewhat. 

Well that's your oppinion. I'm pretty sure a lot of people are very happy about that. Including myself who have kids. Not having to use a disc and being able to have my kids to play my games on their own devices is just BIG.

As far as Microsoft and their thought about the digital front; you are talking about it like it is something evil. Again, your oppinion; I think it is the future.
So if you think it is a slight change just because you want them to move away from the digital distribution; well too bad for you; but you look it front another point of view; and are actually looking forward for the digital aera; this sharing system is huge...


It is the future....in a sense of Apple (which then you would be correct)....problem is this is the gaming industry and not Apple where casuals want the all in one solution. Enthusiasts have mostly moved onto Androids that are less restrictive, which is also another proper analogy. I also wrote something after this last post. Theres no doubt that this is my opinion, but I am also analyzing what MS is saying.