| dane007 said: They don't have to change its policies. Its fine the way it is. Gamers need to stop whining and embrace the change as its obvious that console industry are heading that way. MS is just starting it early. The only thing MS has to fix is their horrible PR answers. They are just confusing themselves and their consumers. The potential is their and for people who are complaining about not sharing obviously didn't read the policy careful as the sharing it to 10 friends and those 10 friends have unlimited access to all your games is huge. The potential on how it can expand potential have unlimited game sharing is huge Don't see how you guys would miss that . I like the xbox one more then ps4 mainly due to exclusives shown on e3 and also because i hate psn online experience as the ps3 one was horrible and laggy. Will get both but will get xbox one day one edition first ! |
As a consumer, I can have certain expectations and wants, like being able to acquire content and possesss it and not have to buy it again. I also should be able to give it away when I am done. The industry has to figure out a way to meet this demand. I can, as a consumer, go elsewhere. It is the job of business to figure out how to make it work, and also end up adjusting things and acclimating them so that people get used to it, in a way that benefits them. Microsoft has failed to do this in spades this time around.
And if the industry is going to end up shifting to paying $X/hr for gameplay, count me out of it. I don't put up with this with boardgames, and I won't here. I have started my rejecting it by sticking with retro content.







