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Oh no, they've definitely lost some people, as people genuinely don't like what they are hearing. We all have very strong opinions on this. I don't see what the big deal is, other people think Microsoft is destroying gaming itself. So they have lost some people, but the real question is will it be enough to even matter?
they'll definitely be letting a lot of people swing over to PS4, but if they do have some kind of major deal with one or more cable companies, they might bring in enough new people not to care. if Pachter's theory is right, I think MS have a great chance of being successful with an always online console. as a souped up cable box, it's a more interesting proposition I think, given that we don't expect cable boxes to keep working when our cable goes down.
but who knows if such theories are close to the money, and who knows if the people that might bring in will more than balance out those that will surely just buy a PS4 once they realize that the next Xbox doesn't work for their internet situation.