I post this on other thread and I say this again: Microsoft its a lost cause.
Microsoft knew, months ago, that blocking used games and always online features would be very unpopular decitions, but they did it anyway.
They have a plan and they haven't moved from it. And I'm pretty sure they won't in just two weeks, even with all the bad publicity they received.
They'll buy articles, they'll buy journalists and they'll move on with this, expecting people forget about it and "deal with it" when the console is on the market.
In this generation, their fans paid for playing online when they shouldn't do it (I shouldn't do it and I did, mea culpa) and they bet this happen again: sell a product it's free on the competition and expecting their fans pay for it anyway.
If you expect Microsoft change something, forget about it.
Sony? As an user said before, I think they never really considered this or maybe they were waiting for Microsoft... buy after this campaign, they'll show themselves as the "white knights" of the videogames world and they exploit this a lot on E3.
Microsoft knew, months ago, that blocking used games and always online features would be very unpopular decitions, but they did it anyway.
They have a plan and they haven't moved from it. And I'm pretty sure they won't in just two weeks, even with all the bad publicity they received.
They'll buy articles, they'll buy journalists and they'll move on with this, expecting people forget about it and "deal with it" when the console is on the market.
In this generation, their fans paid for playing online when they shouldn't do it (I shouldn't do it and I did, mea culpa) and they bet this happen again: sell a product it's free on the competition and expecting their fans pay for it anyway.
If you expect Microsoft change something, forget about it.
Sony? As an user said before, I think they never really considered this or maybe they were waiting for Microsoft... buy after this campaign, they'll show themselves as the "white knights" of the videogames world and they exploit this a lot on E3.