@Mik9445 I've noticed the same thing. IGN has made a concerted effort over the last 3 months to clamp down on trollers and to be objective in regards consoles even encouraging their console editors to write articles about the "other" console in a positive light. It has worked and while you'll never get rid of fan boys it makes it a lot better place to be.
Gamespot on the other hand either just let's anything happen (but no swearing!) or jumps on the anti MS band wagon. It's a shame as Gamespot used to be a good place to come but over the last year or 2 something has happened. Will still come here for reviews but am trying to stay away from these console articles (haven't gone cold turkey yet) See you on the IGN boards.
@Porphyriaa @FrankFoxYaeger The Xbox One is not your girlfriend and if you try to make it your girlfriend you will get a nasty electrical surprise. If that's the way people see these companies then I've suddenly realized I'm not a hardcore gamer - seeing these corporations and consoles as my girl friend isn't going to happen.
@Faye_Tallity @Porphyriaa @Digital_DJ_00 Why would you half use it? Use the whole thing and if you just can't bear to use the Kinect on religious grounds or whatever reason you have then don't buy the Xbox One. There problem solved! You're welcome.
@nikon133 @Kashmiro @Master_Vexov Good reasonable comment. Yes MS HAS to integrate with other countries apart from the US. Each country should get their own special release event where it is specified what they get and why it is cool. Come on Microsoft you have businesses in all those countries - make it happen.
@YukoAsho Wow that was a long comment! Some good points in there though. I agree Danny's "categories" are way too fluffy and neat. That just isn't how the gaming community works but people love to categorize don't they, makes them feel better about being better than the other groups. Sad really.
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