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Xbox live - FLYBOMBER - 04-27-2009

Does anyone else find it trange that you have to pay for XBL but on all the other systems online is free?


RE: Xbox live - Alpha Six - 04-27-2009

No.

Welcome to Microsoft.


RE: Xbox live - FLYBOMBER - 04-27-2009

So you're saying they are chaep gredy fools knowing you're stupid enough to pay? EVIL!


RE: Xbox live - Shadowth117 - 04-27-2009

Actually, you have to pay for a lot of things like that. Steam is a good example. I personally think that its worth paying for anyway.


RE: Xbox live - FLYBOMBER - 04-27-2009

Yes, but why is Microsoft the only company forcing you to pay. They seem to do it without consent.


RE: Xbox live - Ravecat - 04-28-2009

Without consent? I'm pretty sure most people know what they're doing when they put their credit card details in. . .


RE: Xbox live - Sol - 04-28-2009

(04-27-2009, 12:18 PM)FLYBOMBER Wrote: Yes, but why is Microsoft the only company forcing you to pay. They seem to do it without consent.

Considering you have to sign up in order to use the gold version of the service, and they specifically state that it costs money, it's definitely with the consent of the Xbox Live subscriber that Microsoft charges for the use of a gold account. Besides, you can use almost all the services of Xbox Live except online multiplayer without paying for the Xbox Live service as a whole. (Using a silver account, which has no monthly fee) Most downloadable content for games obviously costs money, and the same goes for the Wii:

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The vast majority of Xbox 360 games have some sort of online capabilites, whether it be online multiplayer or downloadable content; the same cannot be said for most Wii games. This makes the use of Xbox Live a much more integral part of the gaming experience when it comes to the Xbox 360 as opposed to the online features of the Wii, therefore some might say the gold version of the Xbox Live service is worth paying for. The choice lies entirely with you; if you think it's worth the money, pay the monthly fee, and if you don't think it's worth it, then don't. No one is forcing you to do anything against your will. I've owned both of these consoles since their respective releases in my country, so I speak from experience.


RE: Xbox live - Cobalt Blue - 04-29-2009

besides making freinds and inviting them to your house to play and share moments together will always be free.


RE: Xbox live - Goemar - 04-29-2009

Wait were complaining about Live not being free NOW? Talk about late to the party dude...


RE: Xbox live - Emma - 04-29-2009

I bought Gold just around the time when I got the Orange Box. I bought a year-long subscription, which at £40, is a pretty reasonable price.

I keep thinking "I never use it, so I won't renew it" and then I play Soul Calibur IV or Street Fighter IV again.