Keith Wallace
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Ok then Keith, like a few of us have said. Wait till release, then check out an X1, perhaps give it a few months and then decide what your going to do.
That's the logical thing to do.
Perhaps you can let us know at that time how you got on as its pointless having post after post on something that you ain't 100% sure what it will turn out like.
See you in 6 months or so...
Yes, because if I am not 100% sold on buying the Xbox One on June 17th, 2013, I should completely avoid reading about or discussing the console for 6 months. I shouldn't speak up against what I don't like. I shouldn't point out what I do like. I shouldn't discuss how I think Microsoft could improve the console.
If people took this ridiculous route of never discussing things that they didn't like, nothing would ever improve. If there wasn't that backlash about the initially-theorized always-on requirement for the Xbox One, it might have ended up becoming a real feature (not saying that I think or know it would, just speaking hypothetically).