@Darc requiem
yeah but the problem I have with those people is it's not because you as an individual have no interest in something bundled that you have the right to ask for its removal and that the company should abide by your request....
that's like people asking to change an item on a four course menu and then ask for a price cut it doesn't work like that.... you go in a restaurant... usually you can change stuff if they accept and if they do the price stays the same or you even have to pay more while it doesn't always cost them more and if you are not happy with that you can either pick something else or go to the other restaurant down the road....
here if you don't like the full package you are free to not use it but you can't remove it or ask for a price cut or a combination of both.... it is as it is and if it doesn't suite your expectations or your needs you can always go to the competition and yes if enough people do the same they will change their "menu"
but in that particular case I doubt enough people are really that put down by it.... it's more a combination of price and lack of interest with a hint of unfortunate news invent (NSA)...
but that's why I think XB1 will have legs... cause once it will be in the 300 bucks area people won't mind as much the Kinect and by then it will have proved it's reliability in application or at least in privacy and the rest of the media offer will be well developed too...








