Well, that is what the article was saying. No sunglasses needed.
But I agree, both are incredibly similar with the difference being so minimal it's not worth arguing about. And yeah, each have been great and they are certainly due for a near-future overhaul.
Er... surely by the time it arrives it will be either the day of release or the day after release?
There was Sony Ericsson, and Sony wanted full control so they bought the other 50% they didn't already own for a pricey 1.5bn dollars.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/b...
With Snowmobiles, now.
Well that was Sony's plan for the start so they could have their 10-year life cycle.
Activision will let people but the game, then push the controversial scene. Just in case.
If there' "Call of Duty" in the title, it won't be balanced.
But that's what makes CoD unique and is why I love it!
It's business and this was definitely the right decision.
I'm genuinely AMAZED that the given reason is the REAL reason. Most companies dodge giving a true reason for doing something like this but as they say, it's for consumer convenience (PC-based deactivation) and in the interest of Copyright holders (reduced gamesharing)
You could only log in with one system at a time, per account.
Well..can they exactly stop it? By that I mean the rest of the game
When they've recovered from the earthquake and weak yen issues, and when the vita has launched, things will be good.
Do losses include purchases? They bought Ericsson and sucher punch recently for a few bob and since it's factored as a cost or investment, it might count.
I want it because it's shiny.
Uncharted 3 has a great campaign with all of the advantages you have listed and it loads and saves in the background, like 99% of Mario games.
But that did sound very fanboyish lol - even if I do agree with your points :)
I'd have put it in a slightly less profanic sentence, but I definitely agree.
This form of organization seems to work wonders!
Everyone else: take note!
Just like Activision has a double XP weekend for all CoDs 4+ on the release of battlefield 3.
MW2 was my first and only platinum, hopefully I'll get it on this :P
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if that was the case.
They have the guy who did Battle Los Angeles now.
This sounds great!
And will no doubt be over-used, like the RC-XD.
I hate online passes for the same reasons I hate on-disc dlc.
Paying for access to something that is already on the disk you bought is a stupid concept and is ruining gaming. Corporate greed is taking over quality games. It's like buying a television and paying extra to access the AV channel.