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That's just it. All this stuff needs to be used long enough to get the bugs worked out. And the only way that will happen is if people are using it and developing for it. I was disappointed when MS began selling the XBO without the Kinect. I realize it was the smart business decision, but I feel like it was the wrong

I think the younger generation, or new gamers will be all-in on VR gaming. Old guys like me still frown on using a 5.5" screen for gaming. It's hard to unlearn what we have considered the standard for so long.

Remember, MS went all in on the Kinect, and everyone on this site will quote you the hour and minute it was deemed an absolute failure. (I still really like mine, but I really only use it to say 'Xbox, record that.')

I could list my entire Steam library as my most regrettable purchase. Sure each one was only $5, but I haven't played ANY of them, and I think I have over 100. That's $500 wasted.

Thanks. Unfortunately, PS4 is the only system I have of the ones you listed.

I only got PS+ for the PS4, and I play AAA multiplayer games on XBL because that's where the majority of my friends play. When there's no MP games I'm playing on PS4, I don't pay for PS+. I don't know that a $20 game would be worth spending another $18 for 3 months of PS+.

Not bad for $20! Does this require PS+ to play multiplayer? I let my subscription lapse.

My monitors have 2, but my sound system only has one, so I bought a $30 HDMI switcher. Only so I didn't have to run my PS4 through the XBO in some kind of twisted console centipede. Mainly cause my laziness is too great to want to swap cables.

*Puts on internet d-bag fedora*

I agree with all of this despite that I own it on PC and Xbox. What it boils down to is this: we are old, and understanding what young people want makes no sense to us.

Wait. You're trying to tell me you buy a console based on the GAMES? What are you, some kind of gamer? (You have provided the only logical and reasonable reason for buying consoles that I have seen on this site in a long time).

Think of the stuff that Shakespeare came up with that weren't words before he made them. They were thoughts and ideas that he conveyed. A thesaurus might get you from "It was a cold night" to "it was a frigid evening" but it won't get you to "frost formed on my mustache as soon as I stepped outside."

I am SO over Destiny.

I've mentioned in my replies that I absolutely think publishers are to blame for games that ship with game-breaking bugs, design flaws, missing features, etc. I encourage you to blame Microsoft. I'm simply saying Microsoft is not the only publisher guilty of this type of thing. Pretty much all of the big publishers

No one (except you putting words into zidane's mouth) is saying MS isn't to blame for this game. I'm saying it's endemic of gaming. You can rail against MS all you want. It wont stop EA and Ubisoft from dumping poorly developed games on gamers. I'm saying your anger is put to better use raging against the disease and

One game does not a system make. This isn't just a problem with Microsoft. It's a problem with GAMES. Remember Battlefield 4? Or what about the bait and switch with embargoed reviews called Destiny? Assassin's Creed Unity? The list goes on.

I remember when this game was announced, and I was so excited I practically pre-ordered it on the spot. Somehow, I managed to forget to pre-order. The takeaway here is that I will very likely never pre-order anything ever again. Not with the state of games the way it's been.

Oddly, I also experience pretty potent misophonia. I know it's my own problem, so I wear headphones when my coworker eats, etc. If I don't, I am thrown into a murderous rage that is difficult to recover from.

I've said it before: I've had far more need to drive 4 people around than I've ever needed to carry a 6" load. I don't like the aesthetic of the 4 door with the long bed. I don't think the shorter bed is a deal-breaker unless you need the truck for regular hauling.

Quick story for you: I have wanted a 2015 Colorado since they were announced. I've been holding off on doing repairs to my 2006 Tacoma (my third Tacoma) as to have more money for the down payment on the Colorado. I've test driven the Canyon and Colorado and they are great handling, great looking, capable trucks. They