I didn't "admit" a damn thing. Both the Xbone and the PS4 are consumption devices designed from the top to the bottom to limit what people can do with the games they supposedly "purchased".
I didn't "admit" a damn thing. Both the Xbone and the PS4 are consumption devices designed from the top to the bottom to limit what people can do with the games they supposedly "purchased".
It's a Y-wing. The Normandy is probably the least-inspired "flagship" design in the history of mainstream sci fi.
The average consumer is sick of the same lame, boring games coming out, year after year.
Nice try, Microsoft.
It's anti-consumer, because it puts the imaginary rights of publishers ahead of the actual rights of people who assumed that when they "bought a game" that they "bought a game".
PS3 and 360 had a niche. They were super convenient. Now, developers will say when and how you can trade games, you'll have to pay to play games against other players on your own fucking internet connection that you already paid for.
I'm not saying that anyone's rights are being violated. I'm just saying that nobody is going to buy these pieces of shit when they can get better for cheaper on the PC that they probably already own.
With mandatory monthly fees that PC gamers don't have to pay, console gamers will still end up paying more for less hardware and they'll never stop paying.
Too bad you don't have anything yourself to contribute.
You're wrong. The PS3 and Xbox360 were technologically obsolete, by PC standards, the day they were released.
Fuck 'em. If they want to cause another video game crash, that's their business.
Because they screw over anyone who doesn't give either Microsoft or Sony money they they don't really deserve.
My point is that the developer rigs costs thousands, back in the nineties.
It's fucking stupid. Consoles are obsolete. All the console games are developed on PCs, anyways. The only reason anything is "console exclusive" is anti-consumer contracts signed by developers.
Must feel weird as a MS fanboy to be bashing the PC, huh?
It sure is industry in here.
Instead of emulating a whole system, they'll just need to crack the part that looks for the lockout chip installed on the xbone/ps4, since both of those systems are just gimpy PCs.
No matter how the connections change, in the future, there will always be some Chinese outfit on the internet selling an adapter that works perfectly for $5.