Lets be real now, there was also alotta consumers like meechie loosey and courtney who was supporting MS even through all the BS. Calling all the shyt they was selling "innovation" and "the future of gaming". It ain't the consumer they listening to, it's them sales projections.Struggle post. Even if you disagree with how they had their original policies you can't hate on a company for listening to the consumer. Ever since the new xbox boss been on board they have been very responsive to consumers!
Thats a valid argument and I do not disagree with you. But in the end its up the individual as to what they like. Personally It was never a big issue to me. I feel MS is giving more for your money. You may feel different.Lets be real now, there was also alotta consumers like meechie liquid and courtney who was supporting MS even through all the BS. Calling all the shyt they was selling "innovation" and "the future of gaming". It ain't the consumer they listening to, it's them sales projections.
Anyway you cut it there are basically two different companies with two different ideals, one that was happy to fukk the consumer and has now had to backpedal all their BS just to get back in good with their customers, and the other one that has listened to their customers from the start and doesn't have a need to backpedal because they never tried to fukk over the consumer. Guess who is who?
Funny but truenikkas talk about the system they hate more then the one they supposedly stan
First off liquid is a Sony Stan never link my name with that guy again.Lets be real now, there was also alotta consumers like meechie liquid and courtney who was supporting MS even through all the BS. Calling all the shyt they was selling "innovation" and "the future of gaming". It ain't the consumer they listening to, it's them sales projections.
Anyway you cut it there are basically two different companies with two different ideals, one that was happy to fukk the consumer and has now had to backpedal all their BS just to get back in good with their customers, and the other one that has listened to their customers from the start and doesn't have a need to backpedal because they never tried to fukk over the consumer. Guess who is who?
I meant loose not liquid, my bad. But peep it, trying to kill off the used game market = fukking consumers, claiming ownership over games consumers paid for = fukking consumers, requiring 24 hour Internet check ins for the console to function = fukking consumers. If you choose to pay to get fukked in the ass, you are still getting fukked in the ass. Just be glad they backpedaled on the whole fukking consumers in the ass thingFirst off liquid is a Sony Stan never link my name with that guy again.
Second. The only way a company can "fukk consumers" is if they lie about the capabilities of a product(which Sony does at least once a month)
Presenting features before a product launches is not "fukking over consumers" you have a choice to buy it or not there is no "fukking" involved.
As for your sales predictions lie, go read the link I posted above. Y'all need to quit listening to rekka he's trolling most of the time, but when y'all start repeating his nonsense it just makes you look stupid
They did not try to kill the used games market. They tried to funnel some of that money back to devs. Which would have been a good thing for consumers.I meant loose not liquid, my bad. But peep it, trying to kill off the used game market = fukking consumers, claiming ownership over games consumers paid for = fukking consumers, requiring 24 hour Internet check ins for the console to function = fukking consumers. If you choose to pay to get fukked in the ass, you are still getting fukked in the ass. Just be glad they backpedaled on the whole fukking consumers in the ass thing
Sony stan logic:Xbot logic:
Microsoft reveals unpopular, anti-consumer policies: "Who cares? They have a vision for the future. "
Microsoft immediately backpedals on said policies: "Who cares? They're listening to the consumers. "
Its more like the opposite of a courtdog impressionStruggle courtdog impersonation