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@fredyellowone It doesn't make a lot of difference whether it's PC, Xbox or PS3. It's software at the end of the day, people have pirated Xbox 360 and PS3 games in the past.

I think signing a petition to stop Rockstar not releasing a PC version is just silly and ridiculous. I prefer playing games on a console myself to PC. However their are users out there who will only play the PC versions themselves and avoid console.

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Wow amazing dedication and hard work, but sadly in this day and age, and we see it all the time. The hard working ones, get over hired by the ones that have absolutely no experience at all, and train them from the ground up.

Hope he gets a job with somebody, but from what has done, he's too good, which sometimes puts employers off as well.

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"We recognize that there are fans--people who love the original SimCity--who want that," she said. "But we're also hearing from thousands of people who are playing across regions, trading, communicating and loving the always-connected functionality."

That's funny, everywhere I go, I see more negativity with regards to the fact you have to be online to play. Look at Amazon.com for example. 81 people give the game 5 Stars while 1,823 people give it 1 Star.

I'm sure if we put a survey poll out for the thousands of SimCity fans, the poll would be one sided and not loving it. EA and whoever this woman is need to wake up and start relating to what they customers want. Otherwise there will be a lot of people losing their jobs.

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My biggest concern and worry is the ability of the PS4 playing used games, now I know this has been a rumour that been around since the PS4 was first announced. However I do hope this does remain a rumour and isn't put into force. This would definitely be a deal breaker for me in getting a PS4.

If this does happen, I think this would seriously affect people buying the PS4, if they unable to play used games or borrowed games from friends. Even if they did this, I'm sure the hackers out there would develop a way to override this feature.

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What a load of rubbish, I have gone into the Nightclubs in Saints Row or the Internet Cafe's in Grand Theft Auto IV, and blown everyone away in them. However it doesn't mean, I'm going to get a gun and re-enact that violence in the real world.

There is a big difference between games and the real world, if people go out and re-enact the violence in the real world, then it's not the games fault. It's the psychologically disturbed child who can't differ fantasy from reality.

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Also how do we not know that MS, with these new advertising, won't sell or pass on details of it's users or information to these advertising companies?

Already if you go online to sites like Amazon or Play.com, and you have check out recent DVD's or Games. Then you go on a completely different site. You sometimes will see ads from Amazon or Play of products that you viewed on their site a couple of hours ago.

I'm very wary in this day and age with advertising and how much of that advertising is abused. If you are using credit card details or personal information. How do users not know that some of this information could be passed on to the advertising companies? It has been done before in the past with advertising.

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@DeViLzzz MS needs to rethink it's model, if it's going to display more advertisements. Then they should be allowing their users to play games free online. Sadly more advertising doesn't always mean improve experience. If you looked at our British TV, you would see it's done the opposite unfortunately.

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Being previously an Xbox 360 owner, moved to Playstation 3. I'm glad I did, Microsoft has a very non-user friendly approach to it's users. Charging it's users to play games online is absolute rip off in the first place.

I have a couple of games now on PS3, that I use to have on Xbox 360, and the online quality between the 2 for me have been no different. Except one is free and the other you have to pay.

This more advertising move, is going to turn more people and revenue away from Microsoft and Xbox. In this day and age, we are already bombarded by large spam amounts of advertising.

I can't see how putting more advertisements on Xbox Live is going to help matters, in many cases it will turn and make the dashboard look ugly.

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