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Robert A Petersen
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He’s not saying that, he’s saying that at least when PSN has outages it doesn’t affect other services on the console like Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, etc. like it does with Xbox Live.

Nope.

Had a friend on Twitter complaining he couldn’t access Netflix on his Xbox One because Xbox Live was down.

“We haven’t even been a true democracy for 100 years.” to be technical, we’ve never been a democracy, we’re largely a Representative Republic.

And if it were *just* the government, you’d almost have a point.

They’re also biased in favor of Heliocentrism.

How about you just sod off and mind your own business about how anyone else chooses to spend their own damned money?

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Yeah, even on the PlayStation 4 it runs and looks amazing (1080p/60fps).

Well, I mean they do make the games on a PS4 devkit. Granted PS4 is basically PC style hardware (though not quite ‘off-the-shelf’). But it’s not like developers are using bog standard Dells or something.

No, that’s still happening. Read an interview yesterday with FF7 remake’s director, who said when they decided to announce the remake he was unaware about that the PS4 PC version port wasn’t out yet, and that that port was being handed by a different division within Square who wasn’t even aware of the remake.

Any particular reason you decided to reply to a comment I made back in 2012?

“They must be getting something in return for giving him stage time.” Yeah, they’re getting Shenmue III on PS4, and not on Xbox.

The collectors edition is $119.99.

Because the WiiU hardware couldn’t handle Fallout 4?

Eh? Is this Jezebel now?

That’s like saying Gizmodo shouldn’t promote computers, because you can use them to pirate stuff, or lets outlaw 3D printers because someone might make a gun and shoot the President!

Guys get trolled too, mostly we just ignore it.

Well, there was one last year that caused cellular issues, but that was live for about ~2 hours before the update was retracted and fixed. Beyond that I can’t think of anything too major, been using iOS since before it was even called iOS (back when it was just called ‘iPhone Firmware’ on the original iPhone).

If you keep repeating the “planned obsolescence” line do you think it will suddenly come true? It’s only true insofar as technology changes with time, and newer phones run software better than older ones.

“allowed to purchase gas...”