| ils411 said: At least there's someone else around here who gets it. I also don't know why this bugs me too. Must be due to me having over half a decade experience in retail and the another over half a decade in procurement, where i'm currently in. Its not a fun job mind you... the correct slogan would be "you can now game on the xbox one for $150.00 cheaper than on launch" i think. notice I said game and didnt use the phrase "xbox one experience" since at launch, MS was aiming for this with the sku with kinect. now that its unbudnled, its not the "same" thing. you can game on a base model, but you dont get the "xbox on" voice command thingy lol wich is part of "the experience"... so they said back at launch. funny that it was a selling point back then and now...its all but forgotten trolololll! serves them right for their stupid DRM crap that they tried to pull. |
Yeah, its not that hard to understand the proper terminology. These guys though, they have now been told (MANY times) the proper terminology but still use the wrong terminology and then call us Xbox fans...I don't know about you but I right now only own a PS4 and PS3 so I must be one confused Xbox fan. Its weird the logical fallacies people use, "your defending this so you must be a blind fan" blah blahblah. Ignorance should never have a voice, speak up when you know what you are talking about, simple concept, but apparently not simple.
Its odd how fast devices can go from popular/must have to forgotten in a matter of a couple years.







