That would all be on the devs doing the PS3 version. They couldn't even replicate the hands in pocket animation when other devs have done it without fail.
That would all be on the devs doing the PS3 version. They couldn't even replicate the hands in pocket animation when other devs have done it without fail.
Yeah, typical Marketing 101 of the 21st century : expand audience. Even if it costs abandonning the old one. I just hate that.
Yea none of those were ps4 commercials.
Just to be clear though, I understand the point is that there were no games in its first commercial.
Duh. They were clear who their primary market is for the Xbox One at the initial reveal. Yeah, they'll have games and support the gamers who want this, but they really want the big money that comes with sports and TV. They want to make it a home entertainment console, and that's fine. That's what Sony did with the PS3…
Looks absolutely generic, safe, and pitiful compared to the original.
Apparently no one told these guys that it's no longer 1996.
Oh hey it's like Skullgirls only awful and bad.
When people say that they want the libraries to grow, it simply means that the current announced libraries aren't impressive enough to warrant spending $500+. For many of us, platforms are title driven, and a console is only worth the games that it can play. How fast we can complete games isn't relevant, it's how…
I'm not getting either at launch only a fool, diehard fan, or scalper buys at launch. I'm going to wait a few months to maybe even a year to let the console grow their libraries and iron out the innevitable issues that will arise. That said my preference is to PS4
Am I the only one that's disturbed by the fact that he jokingly tweeted about it?
He was at a hearing for a very serious issue, and it's his fucking job to pay attention to these issues...
Gotta justify their wage somehow. Man, positions of political power should be minimum wage jobs, that way the only people who'll take them are people who actually care about what they are doing.
if the debate is just spectacle why the hell are we wasting tax dollars for them to sit around and hear themselves talk?
You know, I'm sure many of us would get fired from our jobs for this.
The real question is who else was in there playing Poker with him?
Also obligatory political opinion: This Syria shit is stupid and the fact that were even thinking about getting involved in it is insane.
What?
Nope. In fact, such a law would likely violate their constitutional rights. Being a member of a gang isn't illegal in and of itself.
Criminals aren't allowed to do legitimate work? Why? This would only worsen the problems of the "correctional" system.
Giving gang members something constructive to do is always worth bragging about. That is the most serious comment Ive ever made on Kotaku.