| wilco said: I'm glad that MS has reversed their policies but I agree with Sterling, they shouldn't be treated like they have done consumers a favor by reversing policies that would have destroyed them. The thing that still annoys me is that MS has never really come out and just clearly stated that they were wrong. Without that I just don't know if I can ever trust them again. Hearing MS unequivocally state that their original plans were ignorant and foolish is the only way that I will believe that they truly recognized the error of their ways. If they don't recognize that they did anything wrong then who is to say they won't go down this path again? |
Trust? It is weird that you'd trust ANY corporation.
But let me get this straight.....you trusted Microsoft when they were the monopolistic mega-entity of the 90's, you trusted Xbox after it only lasted 4 years, you trusted 360 after the RROD thing, but this just goes too far. Doing policies that were cancelled a month after they were announced. Trust bond broken.
You aren't the first Ive read say something like this. I just want to point out how silly that sounds, that this subject is the last straw when it never even came to pass.
They fired Don, changed their polocies, and even cancelled the Xbox Entertainment division to focus back completely on games. You don't need a PR conference to baby you and hold your hand. They changed through their actions and you don't need a PR spokesperson to tell you that








