Silly Hats said:
Also, using a mobile phone to use the Xbone. Man, that phone bill would be insane.
Tethering should have been a logical answer for the people that said they might want to travel with their Xbone or for when people have temporary problems with the landline broadband and need to do the 24hr check in, I do not know why it was such a revelation. However tethering is all well and good for people with contracts, no hints on how much bandwidth this daily check in uses so PAYG users could be out of luck even with that.
Thats just a check in, I bet the Xbone will need patches all the time just like this gen so even people with service plans could end up out of luck too. Data plans are only going to get more and more expensive from now on anyway, not until the technology changes a lot and LTE-A is not going to make any difference and it won't be until we get "real" 4G or 5G as it will probably be called until we start to get prices back on track.
WeepingAngels said:
People going to Sony and Nintendo, great. People going to PC are just trading DRM heavy for DRM heavy.
Because for the most part PC DRM like Steam isn't that bad, sure it might be on the used games perspective but in general its ok with offline modes and the fact that does have some benefits which make it a bit more palatable.
The used games bit is cancelled out by the fact that you buy the games new from digital distribution more cheaply than you can get used copies of console games from ripoff places like Game.