MikeE21286
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Curse of the third console continues....no matter what you name the fucking box.
So if I'm running Gamestop, what incentive do I have to carry the Xbox One, given that I cannot profit off of used games?
I hope this backfires on them BIG TIME.
So systems that cannot be connected online are screwed since they can't pass the initial checkpoint.
Not a major issue?
PC sales have been in the dumpster for a decade. In fact, PC sales were doing so badly, MS closed all their PC game studios.
Is that the model MS wants to follow?
Bullshit. I can sell it at the price I set, no external fee's involved
Quick question; have Sony expressly stated anywhere that they won't be using a pass? I know they said they won't block used games, but does that specifically mean no pass?
If Sony don't use a pass now then it's all over for MS from the core market. All eyes on Sony now...
called it
Yea and Steam works because they well Witcher 2 for 8 euros and Darksiders 2 for 7 in sales.
Yeah, I read that and winced. Very very poor choice of words."permission"
Bad choice of words.
You still ahve to do that for some games, just to get it into Steam.
Have we had any info on the games having the code printed inside (Massive mistake and open to stealing codes from legit customers) or something on the disc that authorizes it?
No one without internet would buy a Xbox One.
Yup.
Not a major issue unless you buy a brand new console and a brand new game and have no internet to do anything with it.
Microsoft gives you more issues with lending games than Nintendo. How is this possible.
The overall idea is still that you need a network connection to get the train moving.
If I take my console to a country house that has no internet, I pick up a new game disc at a local store - I am fucked. Then it does not matter because intermittent online differs very little from constant online.
Plus I am certain they will do regular checks for serial validity as well.
We have not heard the last of this lie.
I guess this confirms Harrison was a mole sent in by Sony to sabotage the Xbox division.
Sony's position is still not clear.
Its copyright/ protected material. Just saying.. you buy say, star wars on disc? You don't own it. You own the right to watch it. Like i said, its a technicality, but.. http://lifehacker.com/5888488/how-youre-breaking-the-law-every-day-and-what-you-can-do-about-it