sanquin said:
I personally see people that still buy the Xb-one for one of these reasons as weak-willed:
-For the exclusives. I mean is that new game or sequel game so shiny that you are willing to give up your rights and privacy for it?
-For being able to get all games digitally. Really? You're that lazy?
-For being a fan of the xbox. No explanation needed...
-For the TV functionality. You know...there is such a thing as a TV which does the job better...
Not that I will condemn anyone buying the Xb-one. But I will think less of their ability to make reasonable/logical decisions.
1. I'm really not giving up any rights personally, Kinect can be turned off.
I'm not a fan if the used game policy but I usually only buy a few games I really love, and usually keep them forever. Plus it says friends can play on the shared library (someone on this thread pointed out that they won't know the difference between friends and family)Plus I see them back peddling on it anyway.
As far as the 'check in', I have amazingly fast Internet so it's not an issue for me. I personally like the idea of it updating as I sleep. I feel they shouldn't make it mandatory for people that don't have reliable connections, but it's not going to stop me.
2. I don't care one way or the other, but downloading games to the hard drive seem to perform better
3. Why a low blow? I'm a fan of Xbox, Playstation and Nintendo... So what? I like the feel of the 360 controller better then the PS3 so I get more multiplatform for it.
4. I wouldn't say it does the job better.... The smart tvs I've seen are slow and kinda odd to use. If the voice commands, the ability to switch instantly without having to use my separate tv remote, and multitasking work as shown, it has amazing functionality....better then any smart tv or cable box I've seen.
People can make logical and rational decisions and come to different conclusions....there isn't ant reason to call someone's opinion invalid, unless it harms someone, like racism or Marxism