....by merging with the PS4.
Aside from the RROD fiasco, it seems like everybody did pretty darn well with the 360, on both sides of the ball. MS sold lots of consoles, and lots of Live memberships, and a metric shitload of software. And I think their customer base was, by in large, pretty happy with the deal they got. So... why is MS shit canning pretty much everything that got them to where they are? (They are presumably keeping their best-in-class online infrastructure. In fairness, I shouldn't ignore that.)
It confuses me.
Why ruin a good thing?
I still fail to see what was so bad about their original policies. I mean seriously, do you think you'll still be buying physical discs by the next generation of consoles? Everyone says choice matters but in this case who cares? Let's progress already, go all digital, and in the process figure out how to move on from archaic market policies and invent new ways to buy, share and enjoy media that fits this future.
Quit holding us back you whiners. Jesus.
What the actual hell is up with some of you DRM apologisers, seriously?Physical disc copies. I was looking forward to buying games like TitanFall and others this way, installing the game to the hdd, and then never worrying about a disc ever again. That seemed awesome to me, but nah, you guys had to screw that all up for reasons I still fail to understand. Its easy to complain about something before you have the chance to try it and see if it works; before you get to see the potential something like that could have with how you buy and play games. Seriously, you guys use GAF, you have to be seeing these new game sales as often as I do.
Don't support companies that outright try to buttrape.
-A cross-buy program similar to Sony's where buying a game would also let me download the PC version (if available)
You go to bed listening to "Slumber with Cerny" audiotapes.
Nothing. The damage is already done.
Oh yeah, Crimson Dragon is another reason.They already did by bringing back the 90s and having Orchid at launch
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I just hope they keep it up
But the DRM made things incredible on the xbox one.What the actual hell is up with some of you DRM apologisers, seriously?
So all the people who disagreed with the original policies were nothing more than 'whiners' because (shock, horror) they didn't like the idea pointless, bullshit restrictions on a console where the negatives of the DRM vastly outweighed whatever positives Microsoft were trying desperately to spin out of it to convince us all otherwise?
I'll go exclusive if MS announces more RARE revivals (Perfect Dark 2, a new true platformer Banjo-Kazooie, new Jet force gemini, get a deal worked out for goldeneye hd, etc.etc.) + Alan Wake 2. Also make the next HALO not suck by creating a good logical story and not listening to focus groups letting the developers imaginations go wild instead. Also please bring back Project Gotham Racing and Crimson Skies.