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Guys, but everything is as simple as it always was, because it's an OPTION it's not mandatory, meaning, if you want your game to be more appealing to players with a free to try model ,DO IT if you don't want it , DON'T DO IT, but it's up to us to choose, if you don't want to buy the mandatory-buying games, then DON'T , but it's all up to you! , free to try was a clever motion, so is letting everyone in, but if we don't want it, we don't buy it and we continue doing the things just as always, this is not a DROP OF FREE TO TRY, it's just another option. and I firmly believe it's a good one, making my console better, and maybe that way killer apps would come, maybe we'll even see minecraft! (which is always PAIDTOPLAY , and the demos actually suck) and other games that you would know they could be good as AN OPTION, but if you don't want them , as i stated before, Free-to-try games would still be coming!
I really think, Ouya it's a noob company, not because of their decisions but because of time in the market, and they lack a lot of things, like personel (like a comunity manager that keeps in contact with consumers every single day) and things like that. we cannot force them to take the choices and decisions to make, as they make it to survive in the market and become more appealing, not because of the BIG BUCK , because I don't really think they all make the big buck with this console, more for surviving and evolving in the market, as the company being as new as it is , has not such a great revenue. I believe letting in Big Devs in taking this motion, would make us gamers more proud of our console, and that would lead to a better experience making the ouya better, as the comunity and the value of it. here in Peru , NOBODY KNOWS what the hell it's an Ouya, but I believed in it , I have no ps3 nor xbox nor any other console but My old Nes and Snes (and my brothers' Wii and Ds's which I don't like ) , but I decided to buy an Ouya as my all-in-one console, and I personally like this decision.
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