The DRM thing happened a year ago, still being angry about it (or not forgiving them) is holding a grudge. People normally move on after a small amount of time. I was recently pissed off about the lame Club Nintendo Gold and Platinum rewards. I expressed my disapproval of it in my Game & Wario survey and moved on. Hopefully NOA gets the message and things are better next year.
Lame Club Nintendo Rewards != Attempting to force physical media DRM as a license down everyone's throats and then telling people to buy a 360 if they have an issue with it.
I can't even fathom how you could make that equivocation. Yes people were pissed that Microsoft thought they could get away with stripping away consumer rights and ownership because "consumers don't really pay attention to the details." They will continue to be pissed off if they damn well please to。Just because the company in question got a swift kick in the balls and is now correcting the behavior like a whipped child throwing a temper tantrum ("consumers just weren't ready for our vision") does not make them worthy of our trust. We do not owe them forgiveness. People are entitled to "hold a grudge" should they choose and in this circumstance it seems a damn sight reasonable to do so in the eyes of many. What gives you the right to declare amnesty for Microsoft? You have every right to forgive them and we have every right not to. The fact that so many choose not to should make it obvious that their error was immense in both its scope and its reflections on their intentions as a company. So how about you hop off that high horse and stop acting as if what they tried to do was no big deal.
Not only that, they won it twice in a row (with the first one being laughable, thanks to the controversy over Mass Effect 3's ending).
Yeah, I think people start to shut up when good exclusive games start coming out for a system. They don't have much to talk about until that happens.
No, people will "shut up" when we are confident that the company we are being asked to support isn't going to force feed us a heavy diet of DRM and bullshit all the while claiming its good for us. How dare you tell me and others that we are not entitled to our own opinion. Simply because you don't agree with it does not make it any less valid.
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It's doesn't matter if it was a year ago, three years ago, etc. People are entitled to there feelings. There are people who will never buy a LG washing machine because their first experience with one is bad. That's reasonable and sound even if they made changes. This isn't life or death where you are required to move on. This is not a real life situation, such as a relationship when it's essential to move on for your health. It's a product you can choice to support or not. And if that reason has to do with business choices that one did not like and do not trust, there is nothing wrong with that. I don't know where this notion came from that you MUST move on and find something else to hate or love rather than the things that you do really hate.
And if there is something that changes people's mind, they will either accept that and go. It's ridiculous that labels are being thrown on people and their feelings because they are not allowed to feel some type of way.
Thank you for saying what I was trying to say with a much more level head. Well said.