Odin
Odin
Odin

No, we aren't all sheep. It's just you and the people you're always bragging are recommending your post flocking together. It's funny how you have the audacity to accuse other people of being sheep in a thread where you fully admit to just ignoring the arguments out there. That's sheep behaviour in a nutshell.

Butthurt that Microsoft have been so very trashed lately?

If the feature is fully implemented on the console side of things then no it doesn't add any development costs. It's not really hard to support a feature that's already been developed for you.

Honestly I don't know how people managed to read into that one line so much. Take away knowledge of the Last of Us and I'd just treat it as a throwaway joke. I mean "Scientists are still struggling to understand deadly fungus" doesn't scream "THIS IS AN EASTER EGG FOR AN UNANNOUNCED GAME!". This newspaper also

Always good not to get hung up on it too.

You're also forgetting that the controllers used bluetooth and USB. Anyway it doesn't have to be open to make people happy. Just less restrictive than the XBone.

Not always. The PS3 used standard 2.5" hard drives (you could even hook an SSD in if you really wanted) compared to the proprietary bullshit cages MS used for the 360. They also used standard USB connections and bluetooth for their wireless controllers, while Microsoft nickel and dimed people with play and charge kits

As long as it isn't that much higher I don't mind if it costs more than the XBone. The 360 was full of hidden costs, and I can't imagine the XBone will be any different. Proprietary hard drives, play and charge kits, Xbox Live... it all adds up.

Uh, no it didn't. At least not yet anyway.

He was a creative director whose only credited game was Kinect Star Wars. It's not bottom of the pile sure, but it's a long way from the top. He certainly wasn't involved in marketing, most marketing executives would know better.

Big difference between a studio president like Yoshida and a development grunt like "deal with it" Orth.

I'm pretty sure Sony isn't going to make the same mistakes twice. They know what the bungled PS3 launch cost them. Last generation they were riding high off the success of the PS2, this time they've had to work hard to salvage the PS3 from being a disaster. I think they've had their piece of humble pie.

That would suggest that the Sony of today is the same as the Sony of 2005. And you can already see from the PS4 reveal that this isn't the case. You may find it hard to believe this, but people are capable of learning from their mistakes.

I'm not excited. Microsoft has a poor track record on actually delivering on exclusives and committing to them. The 360 was rampant with timed exclusives, "exclusives" that ended up on PC. And the exclusives have pretty much vanished altogether as we're moving towards the end of its lifespan. Not to mention the fact

And there have been other articles saying it will require fees. The problem is Microsoft can't seem to get its story straight and have released multiple conflicting statements on the subject. People don't know what to believe, and it's not because they're too stupid (as a note you're rather stupid for suggesting that

Wait for E3. They're not going to say anything official until then. Mostly because it'll be a great way to ensure they steal the show from Microsoft.

I thought fake Kaz Hirais response was funnier:

It's a size comparison of all the Monsters in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate. I didn't think it actually got posted. My mobile browser was crashing when I tried so that's why there's no comment.

Sony isn't clear about it, waits for Microsoft to tip their hand, lets the rumours bubble, denounces them at E3. In a single statement they deliver a critical hit to Microsoft, and get to look like they've listened to their fans even if they never planned on implementing such a system in the first place. It would be a

I prefer going through things at my own pace. Whether it's slow and measured and takes weeks, even months to finish something. Or it's watching entire series or finishing games in the space of a day or two. I personally hate waiting a week for a new episode, and I can't stand waiting months for new seasons. It's why I