Do family from Microsoft transport thought to the "Xbox Live Should Be Free" mottos or what's going on next to that..?

My subscription ends in February and I'd approaching to see Microsoft notice that their costumers are not sunny. I think if I bought their hardware, I should be free to use it however I want, I already discharge or my internet service, I buy Xbox 360 games (which really hits my wallet), not to even mention the purchase of the expensive console. They really fool their costumers with Xbox Live gold ingots membership, not to even mention that their console doesn't support any third-party products, adjectives money goes to Microsoft. Do you mull over they'll take make out at the complains about Xbox Live? Thank you.....Xbox Live Should Be Free!


Answers:    Just hold on to in mind that if XBL is free, there's no more XBL Arcade, no more free demos or trailers, no more awesome features for blocking/muting/adding ancestors, no more of the things that makes XBL so cool contained by the first place. Someone above mentioned that some fanboys use the $50/year as an excuse to say XBL is better than Sony's free service, and--while I'm conspicuously not a fanboy--I do believe the $50/year makes for a higher-quality service.

On the other side of the coin, I see where on earth you're coming from--having to pay huge amounts of money for the console, games, bits and pieces, and an internet connection within addition to the XBL service can engineer a pretty big impact on someone with even a modest income. My argument is that you (and everyone who shares your opinion) know about the fees past you spent all that money on the console, games, and accessories--and if you really have that big of a problem with it, you shouldn't enjoy started paying for it in the first place.

Bottom procession is: you get what you foot for. XBL is a great service that provides far more than just a platform on which gamers from around the world can compete near each other--it provides a community where on earth people can hang on to in touch (or not, depending on their choice), where on earth people can hang on to up-to-date on gaming news via demos and trailers (I'm gonna be playing the crap out of the Guitar Hero III demo when I find home from work). So if you want free, go win a Playstation. Otherwise, remember what I said in the first paragraph--a free service won't proffer all the features that make XBL what it is.

~Scottie

~Scottie
Personally I don't think they'll bear notice for two reason. First, they're Microsoft, when have they within the past taken observe of such things, look at their OS for computers, lots of people wonder why you enjoy to pay hundreds of dollars for software that the computer have to have to run.
The second big point, is that the fanboys out there are more than blissful to pay the $50 and use that as an excuse as to why the xbox live is so much better (which is personal opinion) than the free service offered by sony on the PS3.

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