Microsoft’s big day at E3, the world’s largest video game expo, has been tarnished – perhaps even sabotaged – before the convention begins. Fans, who have been waiting nearly seven years for the Xbox’s 360 next-generation successor, had their excitement turn to anger when it became clear that Microsoft would require internet connectivity and impose restrictions on how used games are re-sold and shared.
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With every bit of news the release things get worse, E3 is their last chance. if they mess that up then I have no idea what people see in the Xbox One
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Another insecure fanboy thread and article that has no merit at ll.
Since May 21 and beyond every time M$ opens their mouths I cringe more and become less and less interested in their vision of Next Gen.
At this point I don't care if they announce 100 Kinect free exclusives at E3, I'm just not interested.
No, gamers overreacting to MS policies is what ruining the Xbox one.