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[quote name='jkam']I really wish Microsoft would be a little more up front with the whole used game thing, it all just seems up in the air at this point. I don't really buy used but I do usually sell some stuff off when I'm done. The other thing did they mention if games would be day and date digital like on the Vita\PS4?
It's not that I actually hate having extra features, but I'm already starting to miss the days of just putting in a disc in your console and have it start up. No menus, no stores, no nonsense.
I'm guessing a lot of people will just stick to the PC, because even though it's all digital they can carry their games from one computer to the next. I built a PC a few years back so maybe I'll just update the graphics card at some point (not that it's a slouch right now).
If anything it seems like this will be the growing pains generation. To early to declare anything really.[/QUOTE]
It seems like they've got a solid PR plan for when they detail more aspects of the system and its services and they do not want to deviate from that plan at all, so they try to give just enough of an answer to try to satiate the public. The problem is that it seems like we get the start of a sentence before we see the caveat after "but".
"We will support used games, but _____"
"We will allow you to take your games over to your friend's house, but ______"
"We will allow you to play offline, but ______"
It's not that I actually hate having extra features, but I'm already starting to miss the days of just putting in a disc in your console and have it start up. No menus, no stores, no nonsense.
I'm guessing a lot of people will just stick to the PC, because even though it's all digital they can carry their games from one computer to the next. I built a PC a few years back so maybe I'll just update the graphics card at some point (not that it's a slouch right now).
If anything it seems like this will be the growing pains generation. To early to declare anything really.[/QUOTE]
It seems like they've got a solid PR plan for when they detail more aspects of the system and its services and they do not want to deviate from that plan at all, so they try to give just enough of an answer to try to satiate the public. The problem is that it seems like we get the start of a sentence before we see the caveat after "but".
"We will support used games, but _____"
"We will allow you to take your games over to your friend's house, but ______"
"We will allow you to play offline, but ______"