Since it’s announcement back in May, the Xbox One is hardly the same console it was. Is this a good or a bad thing? I honestly think that it could go both ways on this one. The Xbox One is/was/will be a fantastic console but why have they been changing their minds so much?
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"real apology from Microsoft that will lessen the blow of the Xbox One to our wallets." lol
did you get an apology from sony for their crazy 600 bucks price tag of the ps3 at launch?
Sorry to be a party pooper but unfortunately that will never happen from either corporation..both MS and Sony.
@steves1126 really? when? i missed it.
@DirtyPimp the tech was already worth it..yea uh huh sure,, like EVERYONE wanted a blu-ray install in their ps3..What ever happened to just needing it to do gaming? I'm sure some people didn't care for blu-ray on ps3, they still got charged for it right?
It means MS have no idea what they're doing, and the console you pre-ordered, could be radically different come launch.
No confidence on their own product.... now if they have no confidence on it why should I?
i think it means that microsofts claims of drm, kinect etc being built into the architecture of the console were wildly exaggerated. they were hoping for their fans to blindly follow them into the next generation regardless of their policies.
its same thing that sony had hoped for in the ps2 to ps3 transition. consumers just dont work that way these days.
Xbox One Sales must be terrible!