"Hell give me a Contra."
Konami says hi!
To be honest I would rather be given a heads-up on it rather than find out through an article on here to the extent of "PSN DOWN FOR MANY USERS!!?!".
Then 200 posts asking why they is this happening, why do they have to pay for a crap service and why doesn't MS have the same issues. Quickly followed by people saying they still have access and others convinced it's a lie etc etc.
Because mobile gaming is easy money if they come up with the right strategy.
Look up Puzzle & Dragons, simple enough game yet it generates something insane like $2.5 million a day.
It's another month of turds anyway, think I've learned my lesson that the majority of indie titles are trash.
Had they separated the online access and PS+ games packages I would have ditched the PS+ aspect of it a LONG time ago.
That's the only downside to EA access I can see, others seeing it as a success then copying that approach. Before you know it you'll have 10 yearly subscriptions.
Sony snubbing it left me a little bitter but then they have their own agenda to push *cough* PSNow.
Shorter than Tom Cruise, sad times.
Generous bunch aren't they, giving you a whopping £1.75 worth of EA Access. :D
Those basic specs sound more like what you would put in a server.
Has the patch dropped yet? I'm hoping it will be downloading when I get home this afternoon.
Woop I've been waiting for this, can finally change my characters appearance from queen of the drag to something more aesthetically pleasing.
"Activision's already announced a $50 Season Pass for their upcoming Call Of Duty game."
It's more than an announcement, it's a bloody pre-order which I find laughable.
The next step here is awarding pre-order bonuses for season passes for a game that hasn't even launched. How messed up is that...
"Nothing wrong with a company getting ahead of the game and gaging interest."
Actually there is, if this becomes popular then they will add pre-order bonuses to pre-ordered season passes for games that haven't even been released.
Everything is wrong with it.
@iSuperSaiyanGod
Sorry but announcing a pre-order for a season pass is a bit of a joke don't you think?
Selling a season pass for a game that's not even launched...think about it.
And so begins the 6 months of generic Blackops # "Insert details that most people genuinely couldn't give a toss about" articles
Being able to split the cost of digital PSN purchases may work for you but not necessarily for everyone. The moment people embrace digital purchases and physical copies become a thing of the past it's game over.
Steam works because it was effectively the saving grace for PC gamers. Games in general cost less than physical copies and it gave publishers a cheaper outlet in comparison to fighting for limited shelf space in your local game store.
PSN on the o...
Technically it's illegal and the auctions should be pulled from eBay. You cannot sell, loan, hire, trade or transfer a PSN account. It's part of the T&C 99% of people unwittingly agree to when they create an account. :)
The hype train on this is chugging along quite nicely isn't it. At which point do they add the information about 12 maps to be released as DLC for the same price of the game itself?
"More games are being released now but I also feel the urge to buy a game release week even if I am 1/2 way through another."
This is something I used to fall foul of as well, was constantly doing that on the PS3.
This generation of consoles though, there have been so many disappointments, broken games etc that I've stepped back and stopped buying anything with excessive hype or premium passes. I've spent the money on older games for my Satu...
@Unreal01
Not true, Tesco and Asda tend to retail new releases at £44 minimum, no more than £48. The days where they would sometimes sell new games for low prices are gone since Blockbuster went under. They don't need to be competitive as Game is the only common high street competition and they always retail at full whack, anywhere between £49.99 and £59.99.
Waaaooow, more destruction but in the dark. I'm going to file this one under hmmmm, not interested!