Jereel Hunter said:
Guess what? a disc is a DRM of sorts. You step on it, you scratch it, you lose it, and your game, and all it's value, is gone. For anyone like me, who never sells back used games, and has reliable internet, Microsoft's plan was leaps and bounds better in every conceivable way. Game sharing would have enabled my friends and I to play the same games, without buying multiple copies, and if we played split screen games over each other's houses, we would never have even needed to think about bringing discs to other people's houses. Plans change at the last minute, end up over a random friends house? You automatically would have access to the games library of every person, due to their xbox live account, and every game being on the cloud. Sounds terrible, huh? |
Here's the thing. Discs? Take care of them, and they will be there for your entire life. Those XBLA titles? They'll run fine until your HDD goes out (all HDDs WILL fail sooner or later with use) and then MS shuts down the servers to the 360 like they did the original Xbox. Then what? Where are all your games?
You're allowed to have your opinion. My opinion? That's not leaps and bounds better in every conceivable way. That's leaps and bounds worse in every conceivable way.







