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Originally Posted by MiC. HD
We have been officially robbed of a digital future! Consumers stood against Microsoft, and Microsoft buckled instead of believing in their own vision. Music has gone digital, movies have gone digital, and games have and will eventually only be digital.
Now with this complete reversal we get no more family sharing, no more playing games without the discs spinning, no more pulling up your entire library from any Xbox One console. All & only because people are so resistant to change and don't like having to connect to Internet daily (in the year 2013).
Ten years from now, EVERYTHING will be consumed digitally, the worlds been headed in that direction for years now, but no, now we get to enjoy a new generation of last generation consoles. Beefed up specs and improved visuals. We could've had so much more, but now we get more of the same. The secondary market of selling/trading will always be a financial disservice to the game developers/ publishers, and now instead of enjoying the eventual price difference of digital games versus their physical counterparts. We get to enjoy getting up from our couch and swapping discs likes it's the year 1995.
Thanks. 
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I’d love to know how MS expected this when people couldn’t get to the xbox daily?? Do they expect people to either stay within a days drive of their house all the time?? or do they really think the xbox will become so important to people that they’ll just take it w/them everywhere they go??
We’re planning a week long trip to FL next year….i can sure as sh!t tell you an xbox would not be making the trip w/us.