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To be honest: I only half listen when Kojima talks. Half of what he says is either obfuscation to build hype or just a flat out lie to attempt to deflect fan speculation. After his: “You’ll find out why Quiet wears so little and you’ll change your tune” schtick, to reveal “parasites”, I reevaluated his plot and

True, but it made just as little sense until the next time they showed it with context. I had forgotten that it was in game though!

I’ve decided to treat this the same as I did the Phantom Pains reveal: I’ll give a shit when there’s gameplay attached. Until then, I’ll file it with all the other ‘pointless video game trailer’ trivia.

My post was in regards to Spider-man, and actually, the same remains true. If it is in regards to X-men characters outside of movie, Marvel holds the rights. Fox holds the rights to Movie versions and movie related merchandise ONLY.

Oh good. I’m not the only person left thinking “What the fuck was that all about?” People seem to be fawning over it because it was Kojima, but frankly, this shouldn’t slide just because its him.

Spider-man MOVIE rights are owned, well actually now co-owned, by Sony. If this was a MOVIE game, fine. Its not, they are clear about that.

Spider-man being exclusive is probably the one announcement that bothers me most. I don’t like the idea of big, multiple media properties being exclusive to anything.

I guess for me their conference felt a little uneven. They went from strong content to “OK... so you are showing a LEGO Star Wars trailer and the big get is that the demo is on PS4 now?” Its not a new IP or a huge get, the game comes out soon and it’s Lego, it doesn’t need a demo. Seemed a little strange to highlight

I’m not sure I agree. Sony showed interesting product until it veered into VR space for twenty minutes.

Yeah. But they keep showing it but not really talking about. Capy and MS both. I’m starting to wonder if the game is much further behind than expected. I honestly expected them to be the ID showcase this year, with a release date announced.

Well that sucks, but I understand why they didn’t want to mention it on the big stage. Hopefully its early 2017 rather than later!

Yeah, it kind of sucks. I buy some games digital, but the vast majority I buy physical (Amazon’s permanent price reduction for Prime members is a big factor there). I was hoping if they were pushing this they’d do a code that lets you activate the game or something, but I’m guessing the issue comes down to

Yes! Below still missing in action is driving me nuts!

Valid point. I’m concerned about that as well, but since they showed about as much as a teaser trailer worth for ME, which is the only EA property I have a desire to own NOW, I’m willing to let the lack of story talk slide for now.

Yep, it was a terrible show. “EA, we’ve got a bunch of shit that could be amazing, but fuck you, we’ll spend the majority of the next hour talking sports and Battlefield because those games pay the bills, everything else is just gravy.”

Just going by what Yusef Medhi said as Abhishek posted. I have never looked into it beyond that, so assumed it worked. When I got a 4k TV, 4k offerings from Netflix streamed via Xbox One were higher quality than non-4K.

This is what I remembered as well. So, yeah, if it’s wrong, apologies. I went with what Method said.

Pretty positive. It really only works with Netflix and Amazon streams though.

4K video is supported by the current Xbox One. It cant play games in 4k (neither can PS4). The Scorpio and PS4.5 are supposed to be able to play games in 4K.

It is a great video. The funny thing for me: They immediately say the shooter box is prioritized unless the shootee does a defensive move, but there are retail code videos of Tracer’s blinking, only to be jerked back from the blink to die. So it may be SUPPOSED to work the way they are saying, but something is still