@OP theres nothing you an do about it. Fanboys will always act like that, even now i was watching bonus round on gametrailers and theres this guy who says something like this "oh i'm the biggest MS fanboy, i was already going to buy their console. So i'm okay that they focused on TV in the console reveal, that's exactly what i wanted!" then another guy starts pulling arguments and he just kept ignoring and saying XBOX ONE is the best bla bla bla.
What a load of bullshit and the sad part is, most of XBOX gamers will still buy this shitty system even if they know that internet is required, that used games are not going to work the same way they did in the current generation and that kinect is always on, etc etc. It's -blam!-ing unbelieveable that people like to have MS sticking their finger in the ass.
People are free to do whatever they want with their money and i don't give two shits about it. But it saddens me that some people won't even bother to read information about other products before buying things.
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Some people don't care if the internet is required because they already plan on having it connected. Some people are waiting to see exactly how the new used game system will work because they're open minded and willing to compromise. Some people are excited for the new features of Kinect and the different ways to play it will bring to games. I will agree, it is disturbing that people are willing to jump to one side without looking at the other.
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sleeprsleepr - old
Sure, i know that some people are like that. Still doesn't change the fact that an internet requirement brings nothing good to the consumer. I also plan to have my next console connected to the internet but i know that when something goes wrong with connections, either because my ISP had a problem or because some idiots cut some cables on my street, the console will still work. And i also can take it on vacations to places where i do not have internet. Anyway, these are just examples. Just wished some people researched a little more before buying things. Cheers.