A question that now comes to mind. Is this going to be for ALL of those games, or specific season passes for each game. The way it is worded seems like its for all of them combined, since its a program put out by Microsoft. If it is in fact for all the games, this pass will come at a hefty price tag, possibly monthly (knowing MS), and you may not even own the game that is included in the pass. If that is the case, are people going to buying this transitional season pass at that same price, just to get it for one game? I hope not. The DLC should come with the ability to download it for both consoles. They could raise the price of the DLC by like $5 and it would be justifiable.
@SDBusDriver1979 @clynch0527 The root kit thing, I'll give you that, but it actually wasn't their intention for it to be used the way it was. They did away with it very quickly once people found out what it was capable of. It was designed to send information back to them so they could offer things to the customer that applied to them. Kind of like google adsense in how it pays attention to what you search to show you what may be appealing to you. The root kit was evil though. Still nothing compared to EA's DRM that they refuse to get rid of. The PSP go, is a prime example of why a digital only device is not needed, and MS should have seen that. It was unique, but unnecessary. Microsoft has NEVER cared about its consumer. What they have done recently isn't the only time. I hate their products, and if i had a better alternative for gaming on a piece with their shitty OS, i would do it. I do however disable any and all updates from them. As little software I have from them, the happier I am.
@freedom01 @Xbox1SinceDay1 Same for the actual game as well. Sony gives you the vita version for buying the ps3 version. Still, this is a good idea for MS to do, but with the games being on both consoles, the DLC should be offered for both consoles in the same package. You know, instead of $14.99, make it like $19.99 to compensate for it.
@SDBusDriver1979 @clynch0527 Microsoft threw all the cards out on the table without actually playing. Thinking they had a good hand. They kept holding and holding and holding, then when they realized they lost that first hand, they started to draw.
@SDBusDriver1979 @clynch0527 wait for gamescon man, wait for gamescon. they are announcing it then. i like how they have paced out everything instead of just throwing it all out at once. feb 20th was the announcement, e3, was the console, gamescon will be mainly for games, and a little bit of news in between each event.
@sanchango @lordinuyasha21 not nitpicking, its ass kissing. they screwed up, and are now beggining for forgiveness showering consumers with gifts. i can't trust that.
@Luke Hulse this is why facebook comments should not be on here..the damn linking of names to show people the article. There is a damn share button on there, and these people seem to not realize that. We seriously do not want to see a bunch of comments with people's names.
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