[MENTION=10904]Twist of Fate[/MENTION] I'm not going to quote everything you said and pick apart things because I'm not on a computer but I said they were trying to making things more convenient. I didn't say they were succeeding. I think Microsoft had this conference to get the idea out there, take the backlash and then try and fix things for E3. While a good idea, Microsoft came at it in a very bad way. A lot of people are pissed off about used games but we also don't know PS4's stance on this either. I guess their plan is to see how Microsoft deals with the backlash and adjust accordingly. They could be doing the exact same thing but are being quiet about it.
As far as your other concerns, not to be a dick but I don't care. The Kinect watching me all the time I have a problem with but like I said earlier, I'm just tired of hearing the same arguments. I don't want to listen to people complain all day. Is it bad? Yeah it's bad but a lot of the stuff doesn't affect me so I don't feel the need to voice all the problems when others are doing it for me and better.
I'm not strictly answering you or trying to convince you (or necessarily anyone else for that matter). While I am acknowledging/addressing your previous points in your post to an extent, i'm also expanding off those points and writing my own general considerations at the same time as either way they're still legit points IMO. Admittingly, it's kind of hard to show that. It's a thread for discussion and that's what i'm doing (no offence but whether you legitimately or directly care - doesn't really matter to me either, it's just as much aimed at anyone else here either way as points of discussion).
There are a fair amount of people that don't care like yourself. They'll do what they do. But as for myself, I have legitimate concerns and I'd much rather highlight, discuss and put those frustrations out there like I have. Hence why i'm posting and discussing in this thread in the first place.
EDIT - In regards to Blu Ray - it's a logical "upgrade" one way or another anyway. I don't know whether Microsoft's main intention or a priority with that was the movie aspect of it, but as far as storing data goes (and based on what little I actually know about them) they sound like they're just a lot better in general.
There's quite a lot of recent games (and in fact some in the last few years now like Mass Effect 2 and Rage) that have relied on 2 or even up to 3 discs and requiring pretty frequent swapping of discs. From a gaming standpoint, Blu Ray's are handy.
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