Free, not ps-minus rental.
@frak, probably as well as Sony's inferior online infrastructure.
That is a boatload of conjecture, though don't you think? In terms of your position on addressing and admitting, I'd strenuously disagree. In order to address it in the manner in which they did, by shelling out 10 figures, the implication is absolutely one of admittance and rectification. Any argument to the contrary is merely one of semantics, but in my opinion, is not one that holds water. Oh well, agree to disagree.
There are some really helpful tips in here. Thanks!
Sony fanboys really can't stand you, lol. That's alright, I got your back.
The Sony trolling is much more prevalent, and don't you dare act like it's not.
I like it. Its got a beat, you can dance to it.
I rarely loan games out and only to friends I've known awhile. I also don't rent or borrow games ever, so this doesn't bother me in the least. Lastly, I do trade in games, and I'm used to not getting great value for them anyway, so however they work out their trade-ins is fine by me. None of these are issues for me.
Hahaha, too soon, man. The wound is too fresh, and the salt too sharp!
Never admitted to RROD??? They changed their entire warranty setup and spent billions of dollars to rectify it! Wow, please tell me you aren't that blinded. @mars
If so, then N4G is the training grounds for the Sony equivalent.
They might put your family out of business then.
I agree, although I will watch the PS conference too.
I'm reading this, and I wish MS was paying me!
It doesn't matter. Spike is showing the important press conference: the Microsoft one!
'Merica!!!
The new fad is to act like you've been an Xbox fan before, and now are so disappointed and disgusted in MS that you have no choice but to flee to Sony. Not this guy. No, sir.
@brutally I believe you mean reeks, not wreaks. When something reeks, it is of a distasteful smell, both literally and figuratively, whereas the word wreak tends to be used in cases of bringing about a cataclysmic event, such as wreaking havoc or destruction. I suppose you could argue this would qualify as the gaming equivalent of a calamity, however it still wouldn't be used in the correct context, insofar as the manner in which the statement was made. Just thought you should know. Y...
I'm surprised I haven't come across anyone who has suggested Elder Scrolls Online as a possible One game. That would kick so much ass.
Moot point. If Sony wants to stream their little shindig, they can find their own station to do it on.