@demonkingx5 @Dshenlong @JayQproductions Oh I know Im just stating my feelings that the only way they will truly understand that people don't like their policies is by hitting them where it hurts, by not buying their products. I think Nintendo is feeling that right now, even if they do still come out with some fun games, albeit very few.
@sonyfreak456 Also 17 for 3 months compared to xbox's 25 for 3 months. And 49.99 for a year compared to 60 for a year. But you arguably to get certain features that are better on Xbox, like the party chat that you can use in game.
@JayQproductions @demonkingx5 You realize Microsoft can easily put all those policies back in place once people buy the system? You know like Sony made people agree to not suing them if you wanted to use PSN. If you buy an xbox 1 you are only part of the problem. Like those people who keep buying COD.
Honestly the only thing I want to hear from Nintendo right now is "here's some awesome games and a reason to own this system". They have a few but sadly not enough to get non Nintendo fans to buy the console. I dont really care about region locking, its the games that matter. Im sure somebody will find a way to crack the region lock just like they did with the Wii.
@dom28 @Dshenlong @BryanParksSuper True but I was more making the point that they did have region locking in the first place, regardless of how easy it was to bypass.
@BryanParksSuper Playstation 1 and 2 were both region locked and playstation 3 is only region free if youre from the US or Japan. Europe is still locked on their own region.
Microsoft does the same thing and the only reason Sony doesnt do it is because they use Bluray which has the same region coding in the US as it does in Japan...in fact they do still region lock as European countries are region B while usa and japan are region A....
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