Quote:
Originally Posted by ignite09
This is what I'm trying too figure out. The age of the average gamer is around 25-30 now is it not? Why would anyone who has there life on track, and has a steady income care about the MS changes?
No used games: Big deal haven't bought one in a decade
Camera: Oh no, now when I don't have my smart phone on, or my laptop open I won't have my privacy from those scary online superhackers!
24 hour check-in: Well, what am I going to do when I don't have my xbox in range of my WI-FI(which hasn't happened in the past four years).
I get why anyone still in school, or relying on a parent to buy his games would be upset, but why would anyone else care? Isn't it possible that MS providing a developer friendly system might be to their advantage?
|
I buy 2 games on a annual basis (new)....that said, I quite enjoy hitting the EB or whatever it is these days to pick up an old copy of fight night or nba or something along those lines for $10. Its a game Ill play for a couple weeks and have no problem never seeing it again.