Krakn3Dfx
Krakn3Dfx
Krakn3Dfx

Anything's possible. The nice thing about consoles is 2-3 years from now, if the waters are better on the XBO, MS will still sell me a console. Historically, I've picked up every console day one, but I don't believe in what they're doing this time around, so I'm speaking with my wallet.

Sorry, forcing 24 hour check-ins and locking down disc copies of games to accounts isn't "doing it like Sony".

If you honestly believe MS DRM will result in $30 Day One games on XBL, gimme some of that kool-aid. Games will remain $60 as long as they sell at $60.

“Project Spark” will be available to download for free on Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows 8"

Thanks, my mom says I say smart stuff all the time.

Zombi U remains the only game that really embraced the touchpad on the Wii U and did cool things with it. It's too bad Ubi has dialed back Wii U development, I can only imagine that doesn't bode well for a potential sequel.

I think Sony's been killing themselves mostly by trying to maintain high price points on their product lines while being constantly undercut by cheaper brands with similar or the same feature sets for the last decade, on top of a failing economy to boot. Lack of innovation may be part of it, but I think it's mostly

At the same time, other than 1st party titles from Valve, it took years for Steam to become stable and trusted enough that people wanted to actively buy things on the service and be happy doing it.

The new "Always-Online" telescope.

It seems like Sony wants to get where Microsoft does, but they want to let it happen in a more organic manner, not just shoehorning the entire world into digital distribution and online, but giving both options and letting things occur naturally.

So halfway through the movie, we find out Logan is evil.

Looks like The Spark Project will be the same way, 360/XBO/Win 8 only.

The Dual Shock 4 is supposed to be a lot better than the DS3 (beefier, more solid feeling, better triggers). I'm like you, I really like the 360 controller more than the PS3 controller, but based on what people are saying from E3, Sony has really stepped it up with the DS4, so I don't think it's going to be an issue.

Sony obviously does a lot of shit wrong, look at their financials, I just like the way the PS4 looks, because it more or less looks like a PS2, which I liked the look of a lot, too. It just shows experience in aesthetic design that Microsoft's XBO casing doesn't IMO, likely because MS is aiming for the VCR/DVD player

Pretty interested to see this, it's cool that it's coming to 360/Windows 8, since I don't plan on buying an XBO. Seems like it could be a cool game tho.

Sony sells consoles in the same countries as Microsoft (this time, more countries, even at launch), and this isn't a problem for them. Thanks tho.

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The point is the PS4 shows what good engineers and electronics experience are capable of in a small space, while it's clear MS is still kind of winging it when it comes to console design. Regardless of whether or not both will fit in the living room, the PS4 is packing more power in a smaller space and doesn't require

I really like the game, but wish I had held off for the PC version in a few months. The 360 version has some pretty serious framerate issues and visually it's not great. Still for $20, I will gladly buy it a 2nd time when the PC version drops.