There's no point in arguing with Doc. He is an MS fanboy through and through. Nothing you say will get through to him unless it's praise for Microsoft.
There's no point in arguing with Doc. He is an MS fanboy through and through. Nothing you say will get through to him unless it's praise for Microsoft.
I do love me some monhun.
But he wasn't talking about parity.
None of your points invalidate his post though. He never said Sony are angels. And you really can't argue that their attitude towards indies is head and shoulders above what MS's was before the pressure forced them to fold their DRM and start becoming more dev-consumer friendly.
LIES. #TeamItsuki
Ninty and Sony are in pretty interesting positions. Ninty's handheld division is doing better than their console, and Sony's console division is doing better than its handheld.
Neat.
Source?
What's important is preserving the right to privately resell and loan physical media. This ability is important to many people because it's part of the First Sale Doctrine, and also part of a bigger issue of ownership of products as they pertain to software on a disc, a debate that is far from over and not just in…
what would you consider humble?
Digital is the future, yeah. I just don't think we're at that point yet. Not until ISPs do a better job of getting high-speed internet beyond metro areas.
Did you read my comment correctly? I'm pretty sure you didn't mate. I said the campaign contributed to MS's backpedal greatly by spreading the word. That's not something you can say didn't happen - there are almost 200 articles about it, several from very high profile websites like CNN and Eurogamer. I responded…
So your position is essentially "it's just a bunch of old farts who don't want to accept change!". That's a terrible argument.
You're under the impression that Kotaku is saying the #NoDRM campaign single-handedly changed the two companies' DRM policies - that's false. The campaign's biggest achievement was spreading the word and highlighting the issue - even CNN caught onto it. That's something you cannot deny. Sony had already 'decided'…
Yes Sony has plans for an all digital future. But they're giving people the choice to continue using disc-based games until that future is feasible. You're very misinformed, or perhaps you only take info that's useful to your personal agenda of Sony-hate.
LOL. You should probably follow your own advice.
You sound salty. Oh so very salty indeed. You can go sit in the corner until you're done pouting.
All of your posts are in defense of the Xbox One - which is fine, except I can't figure out if you were all for the DRM policies because you genuinely believe they're the future or because it was Microsoft using them.
Blame Microsoft, not Dodd. He felt strong enough about this to do something about it- and what did you do? You could have started a counter-campaign to try and actually engage the debate, but no, here you are, posting on Kotaku after the fact. Lol