Thread: Xbox Live SA conspiracy theory
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11-27-2009 04:44 PM #11
so what you're saying is..... this is Telkoms fault?
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11-30-2009 09:07 AM #12
If they had live in this country more ppl would join actually..
Not everyone knows how to get a fake US or EU address to sign up to live...
some ppl dont bother that much..
Lately im thinking of just getting my Multiplayer games on the PS3 for free online as in most cases when I renew Live the only game i get online going is COD 4 and COD 3.... everything else lags or just no one plays it.. its irritating..
Was Playing COD4 MW2 at a friends house on his PS3...and normally I would crucify the controller but that game did it well and the MP Locally was nice..
I love the Xbox 360 experience more so than the PS3 but online gaming im thinking of crossing over..
But I would Blame Telkom aswell on this.. But MS could im pretty sure could tell telkom to STFU and and sort your crap out... bla bla... im hoping ..
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11-30-2009 11:30 AM #13
South Africa represents LESS than 1% percent of there global market...so why would they even bother.
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01-10-2010 02:15 PM #14
Let's hope 2010 changes things. Cmon, it's mandatory that we catch up in terms of bandwidth prices and so forth. We will definitely be the laughing stock of the whole world if tourists can't even get proper online services in our country.
I know this argument has been battered in to **** for quite a while now, but I will try and keep the faith.
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