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BeElite said:

Ehh more like he wish he had the vast majority on his side.

Its easy to cry lets play nice when your getting ja ass stomped, or did he forget the hate MS was pushing towards sony and PS3 last gen.

I have to agree with Phil now



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I like that he mentioned it was an over sight for MS not to revisit a lot of their old IPs that people want to see new entries in. Hopefully this can lead to them releasing a varying degree of properties instead of the usual releases.



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fps_d0minat0r said:
We wouldnt if MS didnt have unhealthy anti-consumer policies.


Such bull. What about the OGX and 360? Some ppl just want to keep this "war" alive.



Lol so you try to implement DRM on games for your underpowered 100$ more expensive device, and still complain about backlash????

look at things you did so wrong to be there



Dont call me a fanboy so leave with your smelly xbone now  while I play with my fabulous PS4 and just becaus your name is also Phil you took our beloved Phil Harrison from us to MS$



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has he been on the website of any other thing ever?

this is not unique to video games.  phil is just scapegoating MS's failures onto us because MS still haven't come to grasps with the simple truth: xbone is an undesirable, bad product.



So he just quoted the dictionary definition for fanboy?



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Is it wrong to say that while I am very accepting of race, gender, sexual preference, religious practice, and political viewpoints, etc. but at the same time view someone who owns a console I don't like as a second-class citizen?

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From another perspective some might say that simply critics have a strong dislike for companies that try to take advantage of the industry consumers.