No, I don't think they would risk the future of their company.
Comment has been collapsed.
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.
Comment has been collapsed.
16 Comments - Last post 19 seconds ago by Conti
374 Comments - Last post 28 seconds ago by JTC3
1,344 Comments - Last post 4 minutes ago by HiTBiT
3,214 Comments - Last post 21 minutes ago by MeguminShiro
1,025 Comments - Last post 22 minutes ago by FateOfOne
17,244 Comments - Last post 1 hour ago by BHTrellis188
36 Comments - Last post 2 hours ago by ajgorr89
90 Comments - Last post 15 seconds ago by dalma
117 Comments - Last post 6 minutes ago by APocketfulofStars
109 Comments - Last post 30 minutes ago by timmyfromspace
25 Comments - Last post 39 minutes ago by stogle
222 Comments - Last post 40 minutes ago by skylarkblue1
17 Comments - Last post 1 hour ago by DeliberateTaco
8,919 Comments - Last post 1 hour ago by quijote3000
...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 :)
Comment has been collapsed.