blackguy229
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blackguy229

For one, the PS3's Blu-Ray capabilities were baked-in. You bought a PS3, you got a Blu-Ray player, and it was the same thing you played your games on

Considering how successful, financially, the Kinect has been, I wouldn't call it a folly. The problem was the timing. Developers weren't eager to add Kinect features since rumors about the next-gen consoles were floating around already. That and even though Kinect did sell a lot, it didn't sell enough for most

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When you hear something small and seemingly insignificant over and over again over a long period of time, they do become meaningful to you. It's like having a picture on your wall that you see every day, and even if you rarely focus on it, you notice when its gone.

Totally brah, his million dollar salary with bonuses are all from Sony swag that he pawns off. Dude's got an ebay rating of 599,000, so cray.

You mean the spot they stuck them just to tack em on to the original controller? Yea that was a logical and well thought out place. *rolls eyes*

Xbox 360 - Makes sense for action/adventure games. Your main controls are the left analog stick and the right buttons.

And you thought guys only got into esports for the chicks.

Directly to Sony on this one.

The entire article is about consoles though. PC gaming is never mentioned.. I could understand if they made some comparison in the article that mentioned PC gaming in some way, but it never did.

It isn't just dedicated servers. It's having dedicated servers as something that is standard by the manufacturer. Since free access to dedicated servers is part of the "your game is allowed on the Xbox One platform" package, there's no real excuse for developers to skip out on it. Previously the publishers/developers

I share that feeling about mainstream hip hop. I dislike quite a lot of it.

Reading isn't your strong point, is it? I quote "...develop a game at the same time as the hardware", in other words to develop the game at the same time as the hardware is being developed (not necessarily by them).

I never had any problems with the beta on PC. Never froze on me once, and i ran mostly at 60fps. Also helicopter do not last long with 64 players in a match. You can't go far without being locked on instantly. Plus its vehicle warfare game first, and an on foot game last.

I held the Xbox One controller and the only thing that gave me pause was how the 'wings' stuck out more and the sticks were smaller. It's otherwise a very well build controller and the guide button is damn there perfectly placed, no way it's getting hit by mistake unless you're flipping out mashing on it.

Have you not seen an Xbox ONE controller? What makes you think they got rid of the Xbox button? ITS ALWAYS BEEN THERE.

Right - it's pretty much the opposite of what I'm looking for in a video game (an interesting world that feels lived-in and worth exploring).

Same. I'm 22, and I walked around the neighborhood other day, and forgot I had a stuffed Fennikin plushy sticking its head out of my pants pocket.

I'm a 26 year old grown man.

This totally looks like a move ordered by Sony.
They don't want the demand coming from brazil when they are trying desperately to supply the demands from North America/Europe/Asia.

Which as complete dick move on their part.
I hope Microsoft sees this as an oportunity to pounce on the brazilian Market and drill sony a new