What? I'm not surprised. Typical troll, trolling for what looks like negative headlines, so he can make an anti-Sony comment, without having read the article which reveals the supposed secret to be Sony making more games available on PS+.
Because people obviously didn't read the article and just assumed negative.
"I will support this site now as a reader for reporting this."
But you couldn't have read it, at all, given your comment, "They are giving less games at this time than previously."
@DualWielding
I don't know what to tell you, dude. If you can't be bothered to take a few moments out of the month to put your games in your library, that sounds like a personal failure.
It is a good thing. People are just assuming the headline refers to a bad change. It's actually pretty funny, watching trolls expose themselves by jumping at the chance to bash Sony over this "negative" news.
Congrats Ubisoft: You avoided the arguments and achieved parity. Everyone agrees that every iteration of Unity is a mess.
@Mister_Audrey and @KNWS
I feel sorry for some of you. You will defend anything MS does, and when it gets to the point of being indefensible, you pull the old childish excuse of "they did it too."
KNWS, why aren't you talking about all of those extra markets Xbox launched in, since you kept going on about it before the launch? Now, you've found a new talking point to hop on.
Ladies and gentlemen: Pogmathoin has just demonstrated for you how click-bait headlines work and why they are effective. People with barely even a superficial understanding of the topic, driven by fanboyism, eager to score points over the other side by commenting based solely on a headline which associates the words "Sony" and "Microsoft DRM," without ever delving beyond the deceptive headline, which the website will defend by pointing out that the distinction was made in ...
@Kayant
I'm pretty sure the headline is just trying to play a game of word association. It's click-bait. The simple minded will see "Sony" attached to "Microsoft DRM" and the next thing you know it's popcorn time.
I'm not understanding what a license expiring has to do with games that were purchased before that expiration.
"It’s the third consecutive month Sony’s offered PS4-owning PS Plus members three free games. Conversely, Microsoft’s similar Xbox Games with Gold November 2014 lineup offers one new game to Xbox Live members, continuing a troubling tradition of not equaling Sony’s generosity."
And that's from the guy on your side of the argument. Kind of invalidates that talking point, doesn't it? Here's the thing:
1) You don't go into a console gen...
@feedthereaper
"I agree with you and have said it for 2 years now that no matter how awesome a console or how much money it makes, the rest of the company is losing far, far more than that and will sink it eventually if they don't come up with a stable plan of action."
So you're just going to keep on saying it until it happens, but if it doesn't continue to say "eventually."
I'll give you this. Unlike othe...
I do. At the beginning:
"It’s time for video game fanboys to stop pretending to be business people."
Proceeds to rehash the same tired "Sony's going under" argument that fanboys have been hoping will give them a default win in the console war, for at least two gens now.
NBA Jam was never meant to simulate reality. It was an over-the-top arcade game, top to bottom.
It can be helpful for people stuck on a difficult part. I look at it mostly as a way to sell friends on a game.
Ubi continues its downward spiral.
@Assassingamer136
People are too greedy? This is nothing more than the evolution of online multiplayer, emulating the couch co-op experience which, if anything, has suffered since online console gaming. This is a feature that is logical and, quite frankly, overdue.
@Death
A more accurate analogy would be McDonalds forbidding you from sharing the Big Mac you bought with a friend. Some of you act like this is giving another copy of the game a...
I know, right? I actually came here to ask if this article was just a flimsy excuse to re-post it.
I don't see any collapsed comments in this thread. You may want to run back and check your history. Mods have been known to tear through an article after the fact, and you wouldn't even realize you were down bubbled.
I don't get why some people attach trolling comments to their support of Xbox, only to get mad when they lose a bubble for trolling. Why not just support Xbox without the trolling? Just look at the opposite reactions to the first comment posted and the immediate reply, despite both congratulating MS.