I still to this date have a NES, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Dreamcast, Playstation, Xbox, Xbox360. What do these systems all have in common?
I can plug each and every one of them in and enjoy them at my leisure. My games are my own and if I want I can go on ebay and find others. In 5-8 years when Microsoft decides to move away from the Xbox One (Xbone) are you still going to be able to play your games? Will you be able to buy second hand games? Or will it turn into a brick the second MSFT decides to cut support and force you fools to purchase their new machine if you want to see your games ever again. Basically you're paying 500 dolars for a rental system, to rent games until MSFT revokes your rights at THEIR whim. If DRM is the future it's because you spineless worms are too puzzy to stand against it. What type of man sticks his head in the sand when the fight is brought to him? Do authors charge Libraries to lend out books, after they are initially sold? That's what DRM is.
I can plug each and every one of them in and enjoy them at my leisure. My games are my own and if I want I can go on ebay and find others. In 5-8 years when Microsoft decides to move away from the Xbox One (Xbone) are you still going to be able to play your games? Will you be able to buy second hand games? Or will it turn into a brick the second MSFT decides to cut support and force you fools to purchase their new machine if you want to see your games ever again. Basically you're paying 500 dolars for a rental system, to rent games until MSFT revokes your rights at THEIR whim. If DRM is the future it's because you spineless worms are too puzzy to stand against it. What type of man sticks his head in the sand when the fight is brought to him? Do authors charge Libraries to lend out books, after they are initially sold? That's what DRM is.
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