It' gone down in price plenty of times. Hell about a year-year and a half ago it dropped by a whole dollar.Fenrox Jackson said:If you have ever bought gasoline, you may have noticed that it never goes down in price.
It' gone down in price plenty of times. Hell about a year-year and a half ago it dropped by a whole dollar.Fenrox Jackson said:If you have ever bought gasoline, you may have noticed that it never goes down in price.
Well, most people who had issues had those issues resolved. I wasn't going to get one, but they solved the problems I had with it so I picked one up and it's great.TaboriHK said:I want the Xbone to flop, and more importantly, I want it to be remembered as a failure of marketing and presumption. I hope it turns out that way, so that the industry can distance itself from having another one. I still haven't bought into the current gen systems; I bought a computer instead. This was spurred almost entirely by the Xbone. This was especially heartbreaking for me as the 360 is one of my favorite systems ever.
I don't know why they did what they did, but I want to see every one of the people involved in the Xbone out on their ass, and out of the industry entirely. I don't expect that to happen (because why would it), but honestly, even more depressing to me than how the Xbone was pitched is just how many people bought it regardless. It just sends the message that gamers will eat whatever shit you want to shovel into their mouths. I find the whole thing very depressing.
Glad to help!Zachary Amaranth said:Thanks for the clarification. That's literally all I sought.
Also it would be incredibly naive to think that Sony weren't planning the exact same thing, but they read the winds and went with a "we're offering you more of the same" approach and it worked. Perception is reality and Microsoft looked like the bad guy and Sony came up smelling of roses. These are two major corporations who don't give a single fuck about either you or I, so I wouldn't go thinking either of them are your friends or are even looking out for you.Smithburg said:Well, most people who had issues had those issues resolved. I wasn't going to get one, but they solved the problems I had with it so I picked one up and it's great.TaboriHK said:I want the Xbone to flop, and more importantly, I want it to be remembered as a failure of marketing and presumption. I hope it turns out that way, so that the industry can distance itself from having another one. I still haven't bought into the current gen systems; I bought a computer instead. This was spurred almost entirely by the Xbone. This was especially heartbreaking for me as the 360 is one of my favorite systems ever.
I don't know why they did what they did, but I want to see every one of the people involved in the Xbone out on their ass, and out of the industry entirely. I don't expect that to happen (because why would it), but honestly, even more depressing to me than how the Xbone was pitched is just how many people bought it regardless. It just sends the message that gamers will eat whatever shit you want to shovel into their mouths. I find the whole thing very depressing.