Ok, makes more sense with the body of the message.
Dannymac Send a noteboard - 20/06/2013 07:00:36 PM
But your subject was flat out stupid, and a type of stupid that is rampant in the gamer community. If we don't reward corporations for changing bad policies, then why would they ever change them?
If you weren't interested in the XBOX anyway, then it all makes more sense. They didn't lose your business over the policies, because they never had it in the first place, so no harm, no foul.
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Aaaaaaand Microsoft does a 180. No more phone-home, used game restrictions, etc.
19/06/2013 10:26:37 PM
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The technology is still there...
19/06/2013 10:51:53 PM
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It's just software, of course it's still there.
20/06/2013 02:03:35 AM
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They'll sneak it in little by little.
20/06/2013 04:21:26 PM
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I'll not reward Microsoft for coming to its senses and covering its ass
20/06/2013 10:15:09 AM
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Why not? That's exactly what's supposed to happen.
20/06/2013 04:02:30 PM
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Re: Why not? That's exactly what's supposed to happen.
20/06/2013 07:11:15 PM
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I also hope this happens.
20/06/2013 10:55:06 PM
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You do realise the PS3 has outsold the 360? *NM*
20/06/2013 11:52:59 PM
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Since when? I highly doubt this since...
21/06/2013 06:31:33 PM
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The IDC report that accompanies those figures provides more recent (if not official) numbers.
21/06/2013 08:55:40 PM
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That's a good point, which makes me wonder how the next generation will pan out.
21/06/2013 09:26:23 PM
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Ok, makes more sense with the body of the message.
20/06/2013 07:00:36 PM
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The Xbox One was in the running as a potential console before its policies were announced
20/06/2013 07:17:09 PM
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