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<blockquote data-quote="SolarYellow" data-source="post: 16437000" data-attributes="member: 31223"><p>Gamers were just being piss asses, plain and simple. The X1 was a significant leap ahead of the 360, which cost $299 or $399 in 2005 btw, and the price was justified once people sat down and thought about it calmly and with clarity. The ps3 was not hampered by price reaction at all as it went on to have a solid lifespan.</p><p></p><p>Kinect never bothered me nor appealed greatly to me. It was fine when being used as a microphone since the early controllers lacked a head set jack and those early adapters skyrocketed in price. Once the peripheral was stopped being supported (no more using it as a mic) it was rational to buy a new controller with the jack than a MS headset adapter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarYellow, post: 16437000, member: 31223"] Gamers were just being piss asses, plain and simple. The X1 was a significant leap ahead of the 360, which cost $299 or $399 in 2005 btw, and the price was justified once people sat down and thought about it calmly and with clarity. The ps3 was not hampered by price reaction at all as it went on to have a solid lifespan. Kinect never bothered me nor appealed greatly to me. It was fine when being used as a microphone since the early controllers lacked a head set jack and those early adapters skyrocketed in price. Once the peripheral was stopped being supported (no more using it as a mic) it was rational to buy a new controller with the jack than a MS headset adapter. [/QUOTE]
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