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Mr Puggsly said:
the2real4mafol said:

It did lots of damage, it was in people's mind despite Microsoft's great E3 showing. It made alot of people go away from Xbox and it damaged Microsoft's reputation and people's trust with them. Some people will never go to Xbox or ever go back because of this. I mean nearly even gaming or news website hounded the Xbox One because of what it planned on doing.

The only thing i think they should change is their policy with indies right now, all 3 companies need the support they can get and Xbox might fall behind if it doesn't change that. People will still buy it despite price, just as PS3 was successful but always more expensive.

Well I can repeat myself on this one...

"We are still months from launch and to coin a term, this isn't a sprint. Screw ups early on don't seal a console's fate. We saw plenty screw throughout the life of 360 and PS3.

Anyone who has genuine interest in the Xbox One's library will get over this DRM thing that ultimately never happen."

 

We'll still see MS supporting plenty of indie companies. I think they made that clear.

Now that the restrictions ain't happening, i agree with you. Although, lack of self-publishing for indies could reduce some support but that probably won't make too much of a difference in it's success 



Xbox One, PS4 and Switch (+ Many Retro Consoles)

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