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Where is the moral outrage over Xbox One`s DRM?

Scarlett Viper

Let's begin the witching hour.
Of course gaming isn't a public service. No one is entitled to it. But gaming is not something like food. If you can't afford food one place, you go to another place. Or cook your own. With console gaming, it has always been widely available. Poor kids in whatever area can get a console and share in our amazing world of imagination and interaction. Now that ability is being stripped away and put in the hands of only the most capable.
To be fair you DO have other options like the Wii U and the PS4.
 
In a world where there are still countries without access to clean water we cry about not wanting to drop 300$ on a console that has to be connected to the internet #firstworldproblems