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by robertony
2922 days ago
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> Because XBL centralized the online gaming experience Gamespy and Steam's multiplayer system already did that for free. > a lot of benefits were realized including centralizing your multiplayer experience (community and content) Again, same thing. > not having to maintain multiple subscriptions for different game services I never needed to ever, except for MMOs, which I was still required to pay for on XBL at the time. > That is and was worth the premium No it wasn't, the fact you had to play multiplayer hosted on your own console, hosted on your own internet connection, by software you already bought is ridiculous. They offered "free updates", community features and other services completely free. But, multiplayer, the only thing most of us wanted and none of this "value add", you had to pay. |
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