Gimme Gimme Games writes that despite Microsoft's changes to their Xbox One policies they still need to work on some stuff like requiring internet during the system set up. They write that this policy will make it hard for low income consumers without internet access to justify buying an Xbox One at all.
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And low income countries. But if they're low income, they'll probably have to choose the cheaper one anyway.
How the hell would a low income consumer afford a $500 console in the first place?
I doubt low income consumers will even be buying new consoles
I understand that everyone likes gaming, but even at $400, the PS4 is still a premium item.
Needs come before wants in these situations, and consoles are definitely wants.
No hits from me.
As much as I hate MS the whining about something this small is really becoming absurd and annoying.