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Can't be avoided. Corporate is corporate.

jup

I think they already destroyed the Oculus. Haven't read about it for months now, basically since the acquiring.

..or an ingame radio. or singing a part of a song.

That comment is arrogant and so incredible ignorant I can't take it. It is just not music as overlay or even played clearly in the background - it also people singing and the music played within the games. I can't call 50 cent or Celine Dion (and all the other 100+ artists with music in watch dogs and/or gta v) and

What. The system even catches the words people are singing and mute the part? Wat.the.hell.

And watch dogs

You do realise that if a song is played in the background of a poplar stream, and people either recognise the song, or somehow get info of what the song is, they might add it to their spotify, buy it itunes, or even look up which cd's contain that song.

Muting the music is lost sales.

Please make that writeup, it could get a very interesting reading and perhaps make more prominent people realise the stupideness of this.

Exactly why we're all so rivited we're pulling our hairs our of our scalps. Ingame music ing ames such as Watch Dogs and GTA V has licensed music - so if you play the ingame radio, it WILL be blocked.

/facepalm

LOL. Site can't load.

Silencing game videos because some music are played in the game is more than stupid, and the game companies who earn promotion and thus money, from all these videos should speak up AND take out the wallet in this fight.

Or perhaps make a content provider where we all can upload our gameplay and stream it too, and

I hear ya. In games such as Hearthstone, I understand there is no pause; A game lasts at most, 20-30 minutes, and you don't really get punished for losing a match, so you can leave it and let the other player hack away at your health or even concede the match if the phone or doorbell rings. Pause not needed IMO.

We've known that for a while now; Plants vs Zombies ;)

I think wordings in articles here on kotaku about this dlc has been a bit confusing, sounding like it was paid.

Oh daym, sorry about that - I came here through newer posting, and didn't realise it was from 2013. :)

We initially thought there was going to be one real car made available for the game (for free, since this is sponsored content), but there are actually three. Which gives Nintendo/Mercedes enough cars to make a trailer.

Nah, this is just showing how useful the implemented recording software is in the PS4 - it is retroactive after all, so you don't have to set it to record and hope something happens -when something happens, you hit the button and you have the video.

Wait, What