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phaedruss said:


1. The changes were not as easy to implement as you seem to think they were, though not impossible but they probably did set them back from where they wanted to be at launch.

2. No one is "performing fellatio" but it's good that MS listened to their consumers. Every company does things in their own interest.

3. Good, so what?

4. That should be assumed yes, but sometimes companies do stupid things, it's great that MS actually listened unlike most companies.

You seem to mistake "having to forcefully remove their favorite features to save their sales" with "listening".

You can't tell me that MS did want to remove everything because they like their customers so much. You can't tell me that they're happy about the changes they were forced to make. That's not "listening". That's grudgingly bowing to the market.



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