Well said. I keep thinking Mattrick was the wrong messenger and the story could have been told so much better.
I was looking forward to the changes too. If any of the fanboy hive did even the smallest amount of research, they would realized you actually have more flexibility and freedom with your purchases than now. Microsoft essentially did a 180 for people that never had any intention of buying and XB1 in the first place. NOw that they have, these same morons are trashing them for giving them what they want. We gamers can be the least informed, whiniest people on the planet.
I was looking forward to the changes. If any of the fanboy hive did even the smallest amount of research, they would realized you actually have more flexibility and freedom with your purchases than now. Microsoft essentially did a 180 for people that never had any intention of buying and XB1 in the first place. NOw that they have, these same morons are trashing them for giving them what they want. Piracy and the likes of companies such as Gamestop are funneling millions of dollars away from d...
00, were talking about video games here, not the rights of your firstborn.
Under the original XB1 policy, once you bought a game you could:
1. Access it from any Xbox using your account.
2. Share the game with up to 10 friends/family
3. If you wished, give the game away at a certain point.
Can you do any of those things now? Like I said, more freedom, more flexibility,
This model doesn't make more money for MS, do ...