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Xbox One
FFXIK:
I for one will not be affected at all by the limitation of the xbox one.
1 I have a 10mb connection
2 I am a hardware whore so backwards compatibility is moot for me. I'll still have my 360.
3 I don't sell my games.
4 My XBLA account is pretty much online anyway. When I turn on my 360 it connects and that's it.
That said
Screw the Xbox One!
I love physical media. It looks sweet on a shelf. I do love to play my games after support for a console has died. I do buy lots of used games too. <----- Massive deal breaker.
I fixed it. ;D
Arseen:
--- Quote from: FFXIK on June 13, 2013, 05:20:46 AM ---I for one will not be affected at all by the limitation of the xbox one.
1 I have a 10mb connection
2 I am a hardware whore so backwards compatibility is moot for me. I'll still have my 360.
3 I don't sell my games.
4 My XBLA account is pretty much online anyway. When I turn on my 360 it connects and that's it.
That said
Screw the Xbox One!
I love physical media. It looks sweet on a shelf. I do love to play my games after support for a console has died. <----- Massive deal breaker.
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Same here, but as for #3: Problem is not the selling for me either as I rarely sell, but I do buy used games
Azazell0:
I had Wii, PS3 and XBOX 360 and currently I've sold them all forwards. I don't think I ever bought a game for any of those consoles that was brand new. So yeah buying used games is a big deal for me in general.
kaysow:
this is hilarious and relevant to this community:
[EDIT: Link in post below]
FritzWhite:
--- Quote from: kaysow on June 13, 2013, 10:11:43 AM ---this is hilarious and relevant to this community:
Microsoft’s Phil Spencer explains why digital games are more permanent than discs or cartridges
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The link didn't work for me. Here it is: http://penny-arcade.com/report/article/microsofts-phil-spencer-explains-why-digital-games-are-more-permanent-than
Here's an article from Forbes re: xblarcade: http://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2013/06/01/microsoft-you-must-keep-your-360-to-ever-play-xbla-games/