Well, let's be honest - playing videogames at all, be it online or off, is a luxury. So if you're hard enough hit by the economy that less than a dollar a month is going to affect you, you've probably long since gotten rid of your gaming stuff.Psydney said:Not a lot of money maybe, but it seems like an odd thing to do in the current U.S. economic climate. Hope for their sakes that the differential increase makes up for the inevitable cancellations...
That depends - people who are uneasy about their economic situation but haven't been hurled over some drastic precipice yet may be looking just to hold the line or cut a few corners. And as TsunamiWombat suggested a price increase without any "Look, pretty new toys!" sales pitch is perhaps a little short-sighted on Microsoft's part. On a purely rational basis I agree with you - but I can also envision the less rational screech of "That's the last straw, I quit!" (okay, maybe that was too polite) following by the canceling of the account.Susan Arendt said:Well, let's be honest - playing videogames at all, be it online or off, is a luxury. So if you're hard enough hit by the economy that less than a dollar a month is going to affect you, you've probably long since gotten rid of your gaming stuff.Psydney said:Not a lot of money maybe, but it seems like an odd thing to do in the current U.S. economic climate. Hope for their sakes that the differential increase makes up for the inevitable cancellations...
An explanation - even just a "cost of living, yo" one - would certainly be a very good idea, you're spot on about that.Psydney said:That depends - people who are uneasy about their economic situation but haven't been hurled over some drastic precipice yet may be looking just to hold the line or cut a few corners. And as TsunamiWombat suggested a price increase without any "Look, pretty new toys!" sales pitch is perhaps a little short-sighted on Microsoft's part. On a purely rational basis I agree with you - but I can also envision the less rational screech of "That's the last straw, I quit!" (okay, maybe that was too polite) following by the canceling of the account.Susan Arendt said:Well, let's be honest - playing videogames at all, be it online or off, is a luxury. So if you're hard enough hit by the economy that less than a dollar a month is going to affect you, you've probably long since gotten rid of your gaming stuff.Psydney said:Not a lot of money maybe, but it seems like an odd thing to do in the current U.S. economic climate. Hope for their sakes that the differential increase makes up for the inevitable cancellations...
Compared to PSN, which as also become far more robust since launch, and is still free. Even with PS+ none of the original features have been charged for.Susan Arendt said:Given that this is the first rate hike since the service was launched, and that it's a far more robust service than when it started, a small price increase hardly seems unreasonable.
digital warrior said:Oh wow your service has grown, Its gains at least a dozen features I don't use and never plan to use. I don't want ESPN, I don't want net flicks, don't care bout Facebook or twitter. If your complaining that these cost allot their is a solution, only charge to those who want it or use it, why should i have to pay more for services that are nether wanted or used.
I honestly, personally, don't get what makes LIVE worth the money. I don't care if it's just a cent a year, why would I give them my money if I can get just as good, if debatable better, services for free? I don't care about Facebook, Twitter, or Netflix, and especially not the ESPN thingamajig that they were hyping up at E3. It's something called a computer, I'm using it right now. All I care about is the games, and apparantly I have to pay an extra $5 (now $6 depending on the plan) just to access the online portion of it.Straying Bullet said:Exactly, that's why to respect to those who do use it, I am not going to pay for the services YOU will be using. I live in Europe, sure I am not affected but I forsee they will push this price scheme even further.
All I want from Xbox Live = Online gaming / Inside news / Patches & my achievements.
Bullfuckingshit.