Or only just got a PS3 or Xbox 360 last year.
Any gamer that has owned the Xbox 360 or PS3 since its first release will be thinking "I AM READY".
I expect Microsoft to 1up Sony again and bring the Next Xbox out first.
The console hardware is getting really old now, although rushing next-gen machines would be a mistake.
Not sure if a PS Vita is a good idea, worry about the battery life.
A lot of people feel that GTA 5 would be the wrong place for a female lead character, although it doesn't make a difference to me.
So taking things into account mentioned above, it may be better having the best of both worlds. Cloud for saves and other files when things go wrong with the console hardware, and then backups, configurations and high spec hardware on your side for when your broadband is not that good.
Very interesting.
If you give OnLive a go now you'll see that it's not bad, although more for casual gamers in my opinion.
I'm not ready to move to OnLive fully just yet, but being able to upgrade more than a hard drive in the Xbox 720 would be pretty cool.
We certainly need the patch first, although I'm sure a few waiting for the CK are not happy.
Roll on patch 1.4, and a slight delay to the Creation Kit is no big deal.
Should developers be raising our expectations so high, as this is a quick way to disappointment.
Will you jump back when DLC arrives?
I've not had many problems with Skyrim and count it as one of the best games in a long time, and the idea of patches is to fix issues so we don't wait forever for a release, although I've heard a few people saying that Skyrim should have been delayed as it released with too many bugs.
Yea I stepped away for a few weeks after playing for many hours, although it was not the patch that stopped me. Still got loads to do in Skyrim, but looking forward to DLC now as well.
Sounds good, cannot wait to install.
The issue is the PS3 and Xbox 360 hardware is very old, and that's why the next-gen is so close although the game is still amazing on consoles and the issues are not good, but a fix is on the way.
The game is well worth buying, we've spent over 300 hours in Skyrim on the PS3 and the frame rate issues are there but not as bad as some people state, although it is different for each user.
Is PC a good idea for gaming in the living room?