@l34052 said:
I dislike ms cause they're a cancer to the gamin industry. First they introduce paying for online play (sadly now copied by sony), then they tried to say nobody could actually own, trade or share any of the FULL PRICE games they brought, then they tried to say everyone HAD to be connected to the internet 24/7 so they could check the above, if it wasnt connected the console wouldnt let you play ANY games at all, drm this drm that, they then bundled a MANDATORY spy camera in with the console and it wouldnt work if the camera wasnt attached, i could go on but its common knowledge to all so i wont waste my time.
The only reason they went back on every single one of the above is the backlash received from gamers globally and the magazines, websites etc etc plus the fact the dam thing isnt selling very well at all so they're now desperate and dont know what to with it.
MS can **** off as far as im concerned, goodbye to bad waste.
MS went too far too fast, but the industry is going in that direction anyway, except now it's being done gently and Sony are leading the way, but being insidious about it.
Started off with PSN+ giving people free stuff but they're getting you used to the digital download age with account licences and all that. With PS Now they're starting it off as a rental service but that's more for them so they can learn from it and get it ready. When the time is right they'll push further and further with that. You think there isn't an agenda with free games, as if publishers want to give us free games. When is the last time they did us favours. Look back on your last gen console with hindsight, see how much of it is already locked to your account. The retail games are just part of it now, all the DLC and online is separate. Try and play those games 10 years down the line and see how much of it is unavailable.
Publishers want to cut out the retail stores and used game markets and they've worked out that being forceful won't work. Now EA are jumping on with EA Access, more and more will want to as well.
At least with Steam on the PC they are straight up about it, and to be honest that's what MS tried to do. Now everyone is just gently moving you in that direction.
The true console days ended with the PS2 and Xbox. Although Nintendo seems more unchanged than the others.
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