@franizarduy Definitely. While the next gen graphics do look good it's hard to tell much of a difference, and certainly not a leap (of course this is based on watching videos). The thing that gives me hope for the next gen is comparing these launch title vs last gens launch titles and then seeing how far graphics have come.
I wish there was a way to opt into the original policy without forcing it on everyone. There were some potential benefits and if MS gave it a few years I bet they would see more and more people opting into a pure digital model.
@LimpTool Nice try at spinning. If you buy a digital copy people expect to be stuck with it, that is the standard (and the future). People are pissed that MS is changing the standard for disc based games to be less consumer friendly.
I'd also caution using the whole family share thing as an XB One highlight until they actually give some details (i.e. who can be in your "family" and how many people can be playing at the same time).
I haven't seen anything said about this but it should be noted that multiplayer is now bundled with a Plus subscription. No more Sony fanboys making fun of XBox Live.
Now if there were only some other thing that could be held over the XBots' heads... ;)
What century are you living in judging a console by the size of the HDD? It's the easiest and cheapest part to upgrade when needed. And you don't need to install anything from your discs so the storage isn't taken up with much.
I'll bet my WiiU will still have plenty of space left when xbones start filling up... Mainly because there aren't any games but the point is still valid. :)
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