I believe that MS policies might have actually been a glimpse into the future, but their policies were too rigid, and seems to have tried to push consumers too far, too fast.
What I wonder is why they couldnt have instead given the best of both worlds?
Playing games with no disc is a pretty nifty feature, as is the sharing feature.
What im wondering is, why couldnt they have required the online checks for those that wanted the disc-less system and the sharing system? Then those that are offline would require the disc be in the tray, old school style. Whats so hard about this?
What I wonder is why they couldnt have instead given the best of both worlds?
Playing games with no disc is a pretty nifty feature, as is the sharing feature.
What im wondering is, why couldnt they have required the online checks for those that wanted the disc-less system and the sharing system? Then those that are offline would require the disc be in the tray, old school style. Whats so hard about this?
