@Jestersmiles Well let's even it out then. I don't mind Microsoft watching me as I sleep. I think of it as an On Star for my bedroom. If a burglar would ever enter my room they could alert the local police. It's cheaper than security systems with this feature.
@trebor-1000 Why do you stay away from your living/bed room spying machine? What have you got to hide? Don't you sleep? Are you a reptilian or terrorist? What are you planning? I am appalled that so many of you don't concur to your daily XBox face scan.
What about the money you could be making by loaning out your games to family and friends? Then with that money you could buy more new games. Better you than GameStop executives spending their used game profits in out of market industries like, fancy cars, mansions, and weekend oversea vacations.
I blame you for not competing with GameStop when you know you are going to buy more new games. You give your family and friends a better deal than the competitors and you help out the industry you love by supporting new games, because you can't trust your cheapskate kin to do the same.
Shame on you for giving your games out for free. How does that help the publishers and developers? At least it stops GameStop from their profit. Now they might not decide to invest their profit into building those new stores that would buy millions of new games, because you and millions more share games to friends. Good job. Your sharing just slowed the industry down by millions of games.
@FarQall @kellymae 1 game a week... that's pretty intense. Maybe he's a reviewer and doesn't get any deals on them. If he did, what would he spend the make up money on? Caffeine? Cocaine?
@DarkPrince1984 Yikes. Bad decision after bad decision. What is Microsoft's campaign? Create the smallest customer niche by isolation. They are acing this strategy.
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