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LudicrousSpeed said:
And you can buy old DVDs for $2 at second hand shops. I guess Netflix is worthless.

Netflix has a convenience advantage. You can start watching your shows/movies instantly verses taking a trip down to a shop.

Microsoft's approach... Depending on connection speed and game size can still take you 20+ hours to download a game before you can even start playing.

jason1637 said:
Have 17 of those games.

I counted 40 for me. :P

Turkish said:

The problem for me is that I have absolutely zero interest in old current gen games, last gen games and BC, so these efforts by MS to give me yuuuuge stockpile of old games does me nothing, the amount of new current gen games is low, MS' own Gen 8 library has been weak. This service does not entice me to get an Xbox.

It would have been nice if there was more emphasis on newer titles.
But you are right, the Xbox One's game library is it's weakest point, hence why they are leveraging the Xbox 360's game library which was pretty solid in comparison, albeit the games look extremely dated now.

Mr Puggsly said:

However, options are a good thing and for people just buying a X1 this seems like a great deal.

I agree. Choice is a great thing. Right now this service is uninspiring, but I am keen to see how she stacks up in a year or two.

Will it replace my regular purchasing habbits? Hell no.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--