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pezus said:
Chris Hu said:
Xenostar said:
Chris Hu said:

Great for it, that still doesn't disprove my point that if you are able to spend $500+ you shouldn't have crappy internet.


Some people just live in crappy internet areas, money has nothing to do with it. Rich people can live out in the country as well you know, being well off doesnt improve local telephone infrastructure. 


If you are rich you are able to afford the more pricey option to improve you conection by going with satellite providers.  Or they can create a hotspot through their cell phone which probably has the best and fasted plan available.


It's not as if $500 is a significant amount for people in a steady job. You don't need to be rich to afford it. Heck, poor college students will be able to afford it by saving up for it, but they might not have internet connections.

^This. Also the solution shouldn't be "buy a better, more expensive connection". The update should be provided - if not freely - then, at least via game disks. It's the company's fault, that the update is needed, not the consumer's. In addition, it's a mandatory one, without which, you can't play games.



This, I stole from grandpa...It's called soap.