Previously, Kotaku published a handful of Japanese gamer reactions to the recent Xbox One changes. How did gamers in neighboring South Korea take Microsoftâs announcement?
While PC gaming dominates South Korea, the country does have a hardcore console fan base. South Korean sites have been buzzing with comments regarding Microsoftâs change in policy
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âIt doesnât mean anything to us,â wrote a gamer on Ruliweb (via tipster Sang). âThe Xbox One Asia launch is a year later.â That staggered release window continues to raise eyebrowsâsomething summed up when a gamer wrote this in the same thread: âReleasing a year later in Asia is crazy.â
Many commenters were happy about the decision. âWe won,â wrote one, underscoring a feeling many hadânamely, that Microsoft just gave up. âItâs a done deal if they can add backwards compatibility and a replaceable hard drive,â said another. âGood move,â wrote a commenter on ThisIsGame.com (also via Sang). âThis is why we need competition. The market wins. It is horrible to imagine one company dominating the console market.â Others stated that the decision felt like a sea change and that the Xbox Oneâs tide was changing.
Others were far more jaded. âThe whole announcement feels like they are saints and doing us a favor,â wrote one commenter on Ruliweb
âIt feels like Microsoft tried to feel the market on behalf of the publishers and took the blame,â tweeted Eggry. âBut publishers wonât repay Microsoft for being brave.â Another Twitter user, DCDaxter, had this to say, âMicrosoft took the bullet on DRM but getting rid of used games is something the entire industry was interested in. Sony even had a patent on thisâŚbut Microsoft took the bullet.â
But, there were still concerns. âIf they can easily remove it like thisâŚmaybe they can easily add it back on,â wrote another gamer on Ruliweb, echoing a similar comment made by a Japanese gamer. Another Korean gamer added, âThey will reinstate their policy once they are number one in the market!!â
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The Xbox One isnât number one in the market. Itâs not even out yet. That didnât stop biting remarks like this one made by Twitter user Mei: âI wake up to Xbox One DRM policy being changed which made me laugh. It is now a ânormalâ console. But this only brought it from a negative to zero, never a plus.â
ěě¤ë°ě¤ ě DRM ě ěą ëłę˛˝ ě 돸 [Ruliweb]
ěě¤ë°ě¤ ě DRMě ěą ęłľě ě˛ í [Ruliweb Thanks, Sang!]
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