@Yatsukiii yea, but sony is a japanese based corporation and they are more appealing with the ps4 to europeans and even to americans than the xone.
their biggest mistake with the x360 was to not expand their console to asia, instead of fixing that, they are doing the opposite, they are limiting it even more.
I am 22 and I like sports a lot, i thought the nfl feature was pretty cool, seeing yout fantasy football scores up in the screen, sure, why not? But this seemed more important than the games and this is a video game we are talking about here. If you want to make something with this kinds of feature, copy the Apple TV and make a Microsoft TV for $99. I am not paying $500 (or more) for something that will block my used games, have to be connected at least once a day, teamed up with the worst company (EA) and so many other horrible things... Oh but it lets me... watch tv??? i can watch tv just fine with my.. well.. TV.
thats my point, they are new games, i'm giving the money to the developers. if the prices matches the price in PC, then no problem. but whenever i see a ps3/xbox sale, the least i can get decent games are at a starting price of $20. If i buy a full price retail disc game for $60 i expect to own it and be able to lend to my friends with no extra charge. If i buy digital i am doing that for the comfort and price, i can't lend my digital copies i buy in itunes or steam, and i don't expect to. But if i buy the dvd, cd or book, i have the right to lend it to a friend or maybe even bring it over so we can play together in his/her system.
i bought a copy of max payne 3 for $9, borderlands 2 for $13 and $5 on my spec ops on steam. If those are the prices of games for xbox one, then sure, i dont mind the offline passes.
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