No, I don't think they would risk the future of their company.
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So, it is basically OK, when someone pisses into your face, on the next day acts like nothing happened and wants You to give him 500$. OK then, good to know.
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...will ever reverse its reversal of the policies once the console is out? Maybe with an argument like: "95% of our customers are anyways constantly connected / online at least once all 24 hours / most games are bought digitally" etc.
After the news yesterday I pretty much decided getting a Xbox cause I myself am more of an Xbox guy but this still worries me, cause couldn't they just easily go with Plan A and reverse it all back, once they see the console does well? It would probably be a huge undertaking and also another PR desaster but they can basically do what they want to, no? What do you think?
PS: the GIFs are funny and all but please refrain from too much fanboy hurrdurr :)
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