I thought this was already established. Nice to be confirmed, but I'm not going to say much on this. Just that it's yet ANOTHER nail in the coffin. Though, there may be too many at this point.
Vylox said:
As a US Army veteran, I happen to know a good number of active duty soldiers and veterans of all branches, and none of the service members that I know, or their friends are planning n purchasing the XBoxOne, which is a fairly hefty blow to a customer base. We are talking about millions of people who regularly buy BRAND NEW games and consoles, some who even own multiple units of both. (Yes there are a lot of soldiers who I know that own 2 or more 360s and the same number of PS3s... 1 for home, 1 for their post quarters) along with multiple copies of their games. And, I have heard, but can not as of yet confirm, that the new XBoxOne will not be available for purchase on post, as most post commanders are against the requirements that it has.
I guess MS is not interested in gamers.
Wow. If the commanders are taking a stand, that says something. I mean it could always just be that they know their men won't be able to use it, so why bother. Still, I think it says something if the commanders are taking a stand. Which I would say is out of concern for their men.
Also, as Jim said, they have declared war on all of us. There's actually something ironic about that.
I would seriously like to see some gaming sites take a similar stand. I guess they don't want to harm goodwill with Microsoft, but at this point, I wonder how much good will there is.
rob_simple said:
Call me petty, but I really hope this helps to sink the Xbone in their flagship country, the US of A.
As I understand it, you chaps are very proud of your military, so hearing that 'Microsoft hates Soldiers' will no doubt do wonders for their post-E3 downward spiral.
From what I'm hearing, it seems to be well on it's way to failing. I have spoken to several gamers and it's pretty much 7-2 against the Xbox. Those seven may not buy a PS4, though some will. And the two I know to be supporting it are pretty far down the rabbit hole.
As for the whole support of the military, yes, Americans tend to care for our troops. They do something many of us are afraid to do. It's not too much to ask to have respect for them. So, it likely wouldn't help in many people's eyes.