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Seriously. Fucking let's bitch about something boo hoo. As a hispanic [Hay Soos] do they have any idea how annoying it is to see hispanic stereotypes prancing around saying random words in spanish? But I let it go because I don't have a stick up my ass. It'll be a fun game.

"Homely"? Fuck them, Faith is beautiful just the way she is.

Shit just hit the fan in this last sentence

this sentence is the reason I'm not buying this console, having all my games tied to an online account in a console cycle means that once the next console after this one rolls around Microsoft could take away all my games and there is absolutely nothing I can do about it.

I honestly don't care what the exclusives are. All they're doing is holding good games hostage behind a wall that's absolutely despicable to cross. I refuse and will always refuse it.

This right here is what everyone needs to pay attention to. This statement isn't intended to give people hope about changing the policies they don't like; this is written for the sole purpose of covering their asses when they shut off things you do like.

Everything Microsoft did right with the Xbox 360 (easy developer support, options for indie developers, easy used games, easy sharing, no online verification) they're doing wrong this time around.

Presumably, they could patch the requirement away, effectively eliminating the DRM at whatever point they see fit.

But yeah, no XBone for me, and for pretty much this reason. I want to be able to dust it off in 20-50 years and show my kids or grandkids how we used to do things.

This needs to be Screamed at the top of everyone of these xboxdone articles, because this along with not being able to purchase old (used) games in the future after the console is obsolete are incredibly frightening ideas. Even my mp3s from 1999 still work without a server or internet connection.

And at some point they will turn off the XBone servers for good and all your games and the console will be a dead lifeless husk. Okay, so that's 10 years away, but I'm still playing Dreamcast and SNES games.

So, out of curiosity, what happens in 10 years when the Xbox One servers go offline, huh?

Honestly at this point there is very little MS can do at E3 that will convince me to get an Xbox One........

More then anything I've read....this is the deal breaker.

Am I going crazy, or is there more things the Xbox One CAN'T do than it CAN do?

Agreed. After this all I need from Sony is for them too walk up on stage and say, "We're not doing those things that Microsoft is doing." And I'll be buying the PS4.

I'd say pick 10 of those 12 dudes you used to hang out with.

I don't have a gaming PC. I need a disconnect between the device I do my work (illustration and game design on a Mac) and where I do my gaming (currently Xbox 360).

I was thinking it'd be hilarious if they just took the hacker's work and put it up on Steam for $10. People can buy a real version, the developer gets money, and the hacker gets his work stolen and gets to watch other people make money off of his hard work.

I do remember that. That was pretty lulzy.

In a world where pigs can talk, our concepts of ethnicity is sort of obsolete.