Anyone who’s been perusing the big game sites the past month
is sure to have come across stories concerning the next xbox and how there is
going to be some type ban on used games, probably involving codes packed in
with the games in the same manner as pc games currently use. At first I blew this off as not something
that any sensible company would do, however, the internet exploded with anti-microsoft
rants and not a single MS exec has come out to say that these rumors are
false. So at this point I’m going to
assume that they are, in fact true.
I’m not sure if it’s just because I’m old, but I still enjoy
going to a store, looking through thousands of options, trying to find a jem or
two, and talking trash with the employees.
Does that make me old? My children
seem to enjoy coming along with me on these trips but they’re pretty
young. Would the
teenagers/twenty-somethings rather just download games from their couch than
deal with the old store? I can’t image
this to be the case, but maybe I’m wrong, and if I am, gamestop will soon be a
thing of the past.
In any event, we’ll soon see. If the rumors are true then it will be
interesting to see how many people continue to support Microsoft. It seems to me that they are getting a bit
too cocky and ignoring the core group that supported them, a lot like sony
seemed to be before the PS3 launch. My
hope is that MS is the only one of the “big three” that take this approach, and
that they fail because of it. I know
that if my options are a xbox 3 that bans used games and a playsation 4 that
continues to support them, then I will be buying a PS4.
Life will be tough without Master Chief, but I’ll have to
learn to deal…
Turns out the PS4 is going the same way....
ReplyDeleteUgh.
Good bye to games as collectables I guess.