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Hmmmm didn't realize we had some fan boys in here.......
Microsoft stance is rubbing a lot of gamers the wrong way. Remember they work for the gamers not the other way around. Yes the world is changing and I understand the whole wanting the system to be connected always but a lot people don't play that way.
Microsoft forgets the whole reason they won the current gen console wars is because they had a year head start and ps3 was ridiculously priced at launch which rubbed gamers the wrong way. Sony tried marketing ps3 as a machine that's a multimedia hub for your home, and people didn't respond well to that. Now Microsoft is like "look at the Xbox one. It's a machine that hooks up to your tv and cable box and let's you watch tv content that you already receive through your xbox on your tv". Really that makes sense and is a game changer? You know what I do when I am done playing and want to watch tv? Change the input and watch tv! I pay directv for that.
Plus It's funny how fan boys are like oh Xbox is better because of the exclusives. Last time I checked the so called "exclusives" are new IP's that no one has really played. The majority of games are multi platform. Plus how many first person shooters can one person play? It seems that's all the developers are making.
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