Mns wrote:
Azelma wrote:
If only companies would realize that the cat's out of the bag and the best way to deal with it is just make their content available, legally, as easily as possible, by charging a reasonable fee. The fact that they are trying to get every last nickle and dime by eliminating sharing, or IDK...HAVING PEOPLE OVER TO WATCH A TV SHOW, demonstrates that they don't understand or care about consumers nowadays.
This just pisses me off, so....
I don't know why you're complaining, considering this is another victory for capitalism.
In my mind, it will be a victory for capitalism if consumers rebel and don't purchase these systems (which many are planning not to). If Microsoft loses loads of money on their Xbox One, which is a huge part of their business, they will be pushed to adjust and address consumer demands. That's the beauty of it - no one has to buy these systems, so if consumers say "man, fuck that" then Sony and Microsoft will get the message.
For example, I'm hoping people consider the alternatives like Ouya:
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2013/05/ouya-impressions/ or - as has been pointed out, perhaps this drives people more towards PC gaming/Steam.
The more I think about it, I know that's what I'll likely be doing (building my own PC and buying Ouya to have a fun console around).
So yeah, I won't count this as a victory for capitalism until Microsoft and/or Sony get burned by shitting on their customers.
