I love this thread. Xbox Live has now been compared to telecom and electricity. No. Just no. Your Xbox Live service shouldn't be relied upon to heat your home or power your fridge and freezer. Your Xbox Live service shouldn't be used to contact emergency services in case of intruders, illness, fire etc.
Buying an Xbox has also been compared to obeying the law in a way that I cannot comprehend. No you cannot choose which laws to obey without repercussion in whatever country you live in. What does that have to do with an entertainment box.
We're talking about gaming. You have different options. If you don't like one, don't buy it. Don't get mad that you can't use the product that's made with pervasive online services in mind, in an offline mode, especially when you don't know how much it costs, what it does, how it works, what it's named, what it looks like ...
Guys, I'm really mad that that thing that isn't released yet, and I've chosen not to buy, doesn't work how I want it to. It's practically violating my rights, even though I was able to exercise my rights as a consumer by not buying it, and it doesn't affect me at all. Nothing has been taken away from me, but I'm really upset.
The pricing and control of used games will affect my choice of consoles. I believe I should have the right to sell used games without intervention as I would anything. If I can't do that on the Xbox but can on another platform, then I'll probably jump. In no way am I entitled to own an Xbox or be upset it doesn't work the way I want it to. All I can do is buy something else instead of crying like a child.
Buying an Xbox has also been compared to obeying the law in a way that I cannot comprehend. No you cannot choose which laws to obey without repercussion in whatever country you live in. What does that have to do with an entertainment box.
We're talking about gaming. You have different options. If you don't like one, don't buy it. Don't get mad that you can't use the product that's made with pervasive online services in mind, in an offline mode, especially when you don't know how much it costs, what it does, how it works, what it's named, what it looks like ...
Guys, I'm really mad that that thing that isn't released yet, and I've chosen not to buy, doesn't work how I want it to. It's practically violating my rights, even though I was able to exercise my rights as a consumer by not buying it, and it doesn't affect me at all. Nothing has been taken away from me, but I'm really upset.
The pricing and control of used games will affect my choice of consoles. I believe I should have the right to sell used games without intervention as I would anything. If I can't do that on the Xbox but can on another platform, then I'll probably jump. In no way am I entitled to own an Xbox or be upset it doesn't work the way I want it to. All I can do is buy something else instead of crying like a child.