It's only a problem if he's not telling the truth. Multiple accounts are a waste of time, and I thought this had already been solved.
If it hasn't then maybe I'm wasting my time having discussions with the same person over and over again.
Sad to say, but it may be time to take a break from the ol' website. We'll see how this plays out.
Honestly...what are you so angry about? So people harbor a belief that Sony did not implement Blu-Ray solely for games...are you hurt by this?
A gaming forum should be a discussion of thoughts and ideas...and gaming is a constantly changing environment. It could turn out that Sony is right, or wrong...and opinions will change to reflect that.
I just don't like to see this type of anger/frustration over what people think of a gaming console. It's unhealthy.
It was actually a decent interview, he felt somewhat personable. I feel the Japanese Sony members may sound a little odd as they are having to translate from Japanese to English...and things can come out sounding a little harsh. Oh, and they say crazy things.
As for the Blu-Ray is for gaming argument...it should be apparent that Blu-Ray is being installed to bolster Sony's other divisions, and I can't blame them for trying. But they can't blame me for not buying.
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I thought the graphics were good, the fps was good, bullet time seems interesting...and this demo gave me the heebie-jeebies.
Personally I don't like the heebie-jeebies, but I know others do. I'll be leaving this on the shelf so I can sleep at night.
They really liked Lair, for example. Yeah, they can be snarky about the ps3...but the website is generally snarky about all the consoles.
I read an article once (and I forget if it was gamespot or ign) where someone had asked about the difference between previews and reviews. The person from the website responded by saying previews are written to make people excited about the game, so they write them with a positive spin. It's the reviews where they retain their objectivity....
The article (this was also over at ign, by the way)goes on to say that the 20 gig version will be the one they lean towards, perhaps eventually going to a single sku.
What do you guys think about that? For Sony I think this would be a good idea, they could sell wifi and larger hard drives separately, it would help cushion costs.
Never played this on the pc....looking forward to downloading it!
Would that mean no cables at all? And if there are cables, what kind would they include?
Good that there will be a steering wheel available too. I loved Forza, after playing it I couldn't go back to Gran Turismo. This is a game I'm totally willing to wait for. Take your time, do it right MS.
Really, thanks for letting me know my personal opinion is wrong. Or that the guy who wrote his opinion is wrong.
It's an opinion piece, Snake. You really should have read it.
It's odd how much the creation of achievements and the social aspects of Live have grown that sense of community. With the Xbox, Live was something used for Halo 2...at least, for me it was. Now there's card games, rts games, Saints Row, classic arcade...and it's all playable with actual people, voices on the other side.
Sometimes annoying, sometimes rude, but mostly I meet pretty nice people. And that nice sense of community goes a long way towards making me prefer the 360 ...
MGS wasn't playable, was it?
Mine's dated November '05, and still going strong. It's sad that people have had problems with the console, but from what I've seen MS's customer service has been damn good.
I had also purchased the extended warranty, so I guess I'm good as gold through 2008...sweet.
It does look much improved, and I like the jumping animation.
I thought Hyperbear had sworn off Sony two days ago, yet in this article (which had nothing to do with Sony) he comes in swinging.
Ugh, I get so tired of this uber-fanboy crap.
Dj, Nintendo doesn't participate in TGS. I don't know why, but they don't.
Wii is a second fiddle console. You think 360 will come in second, obviously to the ps3...but that's not the point I'm making. The ps3 and 360 are on pretty even footing, and the Wii, while it will be a fun game system to own, will likely be most people's second console.
First, second, third...who cares? Let's hope they all do well and stay in business.
They need to drastically improve the needler. I submitted my recommendation to them, but I'll share it here too. The problem is one of velocity. If you're up close those needles should be moving fast and there shouldn't be a delay for the explosion...they should be tearing through you. As they project outwards they should start to track and have the delayed explosion effect.
But up close it should tear someone to shreds.
I know Nintendo doesn't want to see itself playing second fiddle...but Moore's right.
Is that when he was caught technically there wasn't a rule in place about multiple accounts. Now there is.