yeah and a wonder if they go bankrupt, will you pay the $200 for live
Quote from: Slaming on May 14, 2009, 12:45:30 PMyeah and a wonder if they go bankrupt, will you pay the $200 for live $200 for Live?? I don't follow your logic....
Quote from: Redlum08 on May 14, 2009, 01:15:20 PMQuote from: Slaming on May 14, 2009, 12:45:30 PMyeah and a wonder if they go bankrupt, will you pay the $200 for live $200 for Live?? I don't follow your logic....i assume that is 40 per year now, seeing that MS have competition (free PSN)but the moment that disappears, they will jack the prices up...they may.. but they can't price themselves out of the reach of the consumers..
The $200 subscription fee was a gross exaggeration, but if M$ having a hold on the next gen console market of course they would milk it for everything they can. They are a business and a business is there to make money not to be fair. The introduction of a new live package could be a way to increase their revenue.
I'm curious, would anyone pay US$10 a month for the playstation network as is?
lol. Texting isn't good enough is putting it lightly.That whole interface should be scrapped and redone. It's cludgy and not fit for purpose. I'm using a wireless keyboard and that is still my opinion. Don't know how people on gamepads alone manage.I wonder if anyone in sony's development team even goes home to play on a ps3 with their friends?lol @ $10 a year. At that price, it would be a no brainer woodyear.Triple agreed @ joining a friends game via friends list.These things have been done since 199x on the PC platform. Why is a next gen console struggling with it? You would think the Japanese would know more than a thing or two about online interactivity as well.I've yet to try the bluetooth headset. Maybe that will make the difference. Christmas gift immc