^ThisSparcrypt said:It's not much to pay for what you get.
I used to work in an EB - it made little to no difference in peoples choices in what they bought. Basically it went like this:
1. What their friends have (at least 70% of my sales were 'my mate/brother/etc has this one, give me that')
2. Owned an original xbox or a PS2
3. Exclusive games/number of games availible for that system
4. Price
5. The preference of the salesperson
6. Other
'Other' includes all the fan boy arguments that almost NEVER impact actual sales. The things everyone spends hours and hours debating on forums almost never impact sales to a huge degree.
The guy has been quoted about 10 times, and hasn't responded. Le Troll. I'll bet he owns a horse and still has to ask how magnets work.doggie015 said:I myself have windows 7... I'll bet the haters are basing their opinions on Vi$ta which was rather crappy, but Windows 7 is everything Vista should have been and much more.Ivan Torres said:Yep, I have no idea why people hate 7. I have 7, it works, and there are more games. That's all I care about, so Mac is worthless to me until I get into video editing.doggie015 said:Ah yes... the old "I'm a mac fanboy and am afraid of trying Windows 7 because it might actually draw me towards the vastly cheaper and infinitely-better option so I'll just make Microsoft look like the devil while I pay $1,900 for a $500 PC just because it's white with an apple sticker on it!" argument...Bill Gates hasn't been at Microsoft for a few years. That explains how something as wretched as 7 could slip out.
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I believe that the fact that you're paying for it is example enough.Hellblazer12 said:I own a Xbox 360 and repeatedly ... pay for a Xbox Live Gold Membership
Purchase of the console - yes. Purchase of the GAME - no. When you buy a game, you pay for both the single AND multiplayer experience. I don't see any sane reason, why you should pay extra for something you already paid for. This is not a price to pay for a glass to drink milk in it. This is a price for DRINKING the milk which you already bought. If we're going to compare XBL Gold to a glass you have to buy, then sorry, I prefer to drink the milk from carton.darth gditch said:To pose my own question to this forum, why do people feel that they are entitled to services they did not pay for? I mean, I can't go to the supermarket and say "I bought your milk, now give me a free glass and free cookies to go with it." I don't think anyone would.
Online multiplayer is a service above and beyond the primary purchase price of a console. Companies are well within their rights to charge consumers for it.
Jeebus! You come to the game lookin' for a fight, don't you?!Worgen said:and yet pc gamers have the best service and its costs us even lessValkyira said:The reason why Xbox Live arguably a better online service than PSN is because we pay for it. Our money lets Microsoft make improvements to XBL.
That's why even though it costs money, more people are on XBL than PSN. It's an all round better service.