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"This is not quite the Xbox One unveiling Microsoft had hoped for."
o'rly? you don't say...question is what are the governments going to do about this.
First German commissioner now Australia. Wonder who's next,.
then it also meets the definition of "Sorry Hatted Inadequate Trash" or SHIT device
I understand MS's arrogance, after RROD, ridiculously priced proprietary peripherals, blatant Kinect functionality lies, losing all exclusives, casual focus, paying millions for timed exclusives that added nothing new to the industry and only restricted other gamers from having content that would have otherwise existed anyways, and pay to play online MP people still supported them.
How could they not think that they could do whatever they wanted and people would support them.
I'm happy the US finally woke the f up.
Everyone is very sensitive about privacy lately so i am not surprised. I am actually surprise it's taken this long for it to get the attention of people.
I do wonder as well what the justice system thinks about plans for MS and Publishers to still have rights to product we bought legally with our own money.
If MS is forced to change their strategy with the always on Kinetic then we might actually see a delay since Kinetic always on is central to their One strategy.