@Grishrak: The fanboys were hard for Home back in the day, and it probably took 5-10 minutes to download and install. Like I said, way longer than the average users lifetime usage.
Ahhh, Playstation Home, the thing that the fanboys were convinced was going to sink the 360, downloading it took longer than the average users lifetime usage.
As a diehard Civ fan I've been left pretty cold with Civ 6, I regretted buying the last expansion as it didn't bring enough to the game to make me go back to it for more than a play though. I won't likely bother with this unless its really cheap initially or discounted later.
Now if they overhauled the AI so that it was a level playing field but made better decisions, rather than allowing them to cheat i'd be interested....
As a casual player I tapped out after the wizard party expansion, too many expansions too often made it so that if I didn't play very regularly I couldn't keep a remotely competitive deck, and having to constantly change all your decks to keep up with the meta just meant that if I did bother i'd net-deck the best I could manage, lose a few games and leave it again for a few months.
This is another example of how badly M$ handled this generation, backwards comparability should have been in from the start, just as Kinect should have been abandoned in favor of PS4 spec parity from the start. All the good-will they built with the brilliant 360 washed away with a terribly pitched unveiling and piss-poor decision making that the community instantly saw were terrible ideas.
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