It's like an incremental upgrade to the Kinect hardware that instead of buying the whole thing, you buy half of it and are forced to rent the other half from a single provider that will leave your hardware useless as soon as you (or they) cancel the service.
I'm pretty sure most people have already arrived at the conclusion that "upgrade" no longer means what it should, and kind of just see it to mean "a bunch of unwanted and probably breaking/blocking changes that will take considerable time investment to route around.
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It's like an incremental upgrade to the Kinect hardware that instead of buying the whole thing, you buy half of it and are forced to rent the other half from a single provider that will leave your hardware useless as soon as you (or they) cancel the service.
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You forgot to put "upgrade" in sarcastic quotes, but yeah.
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