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why would anyone pay for this?
i can still play my games online for free right?
Yep.
why would anyone pay for this?
i can still play my games online for free right?
if that only one person needs to be a plus member to set up party chat you only need 1 mug in your friends who you normaly play with to pay for it
I would actually pay the yearly subscription purely for that feature

I don't know to be honest. Maybe it's possible that a firmware update is released for everyone, in that firmware update the party chat is located, but you need a certain code to "unlock" the party chat, so everyone gets it, but only the subscribers can use it.
In my opinion it's the only difference between the 360 and the PS3's online gaming capabilities.

.....Xbox will never have this level of support from it's fanbase, I've never seen people defend a brand as much as Sony...
People won't like this,
But I think it'll do well, the PS is different to the Xbox in many ways, their is a sizeable swell in the PS audience (IMO) that are brand loyal, and almost operate as if brainwashed, they'll buy anything Sony tells them to.
Please don't think I'm being really off the wall with this, look at how even at the conference they thank their customers for their "allegiance" to Playstation.. it's entrenched in a sizeable chunk of their consumer base, who treat it like some war, where there can only be 1 console and tolerance of all competition is very low indeed.
Xbox will never have this level of support from it's fanbase, I've never seen people defend a brand as much as Sony, if they remove support for other OS, it's apparantly a good thing, if they remove hardware features from SKU's, it's a good thing.. If they want you to pay £40 a year for the promise of some arcade games/media tat, they want to push on you and you can only play whilst you pay £40 a year, it'll be a good thing.
We all wish Xbox Live was free, I'm thinking a sizeable amount of people will tell us the benefits of Playstation Plus, and how it's worth it..
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Both the 360 and the PS3 have over-zealous fans who can't see past whichever brand they've decided to side with. Sony perhaps has a more established fan base seeing as they've been in the business for longer, but it's false to say the 360 has never seen the same level of support. Just look at the 360's reliability issues, any other item with that many problems - be it a dishwasher, mobile phone, car or anything else - would have been completely and utterly shunned by its users and any brand loyalty would have been destroyed. It was only because MS initially had the far superior games line-up and the better online system (thanks to the original Xbox) that people stuck with it. As an actual piece of hardware though, the 360 is rubbish on almost every level, but gamers seem to care less about that and more about the actual games. It's interesting really, because it very much goes against how people usually choose to buy electronics. That it's taken so long for a revised 360 to appear essentially proves that, despite the damage RROD may have done to the company, they were never in danger of losing market share significantly because of it.
As for people not liking PlayStation Plus, I'm not sure why that would be; they're not being forced to pay for something that was previously free. I think the main issue will be convincing people that it's worth paying for in the first place, given that online play is free anyway.
There are die hard fanboys of both brands if you think otherwise you are either
a) A fanboy yourself
or
b) Pulling the wool over your eyes.
Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo & Apple are in the technology business for one reason and one reason only profit. Any way they think they can get away with shafting consumers they will everytime, none of them deserve my loyalty I pay for what I want and ignore that which I don't need, if one tries to make me pay for more than I require they can go hang.