It depends on how quickly the DLC is released to how annoying it is, you have to buy games nowadays with mentality that somewhere along the line there will be DLC involved. If it comes a few months after release, fair play, you'd rather have it on the disk but from a business aspect you can see why it's done. Any sort of DLC release fairly quickly after the game is seriously annoying, especially when you guarantee it could have been on the disk to start with... though, if it's onl...
To be fair to FPS titles, it was never so much the genre as it was the innovation behind each individual title. There was one point where every other FPS was related to WW1 or WW2/Nazis/Vietnam somehow, and it just got boring playing pretty much the same, but tweaked, storyline each time. At least nowadays a fair few FPS titles are "new" and "modern"; Modern Warfare/Modern Warfare 2, Bad Company/Bad Company 2, Medal Of Honor (IRAQ etc). All of which have their unique featu...
Why do people get so overworked about these things? As a PS3 owner myself, let us not forget that at GamesCon we took Mass Effect 2 away from the 360 and of course, more notably to Microsoft, the situation with Bungie, but hese things happen. The fact is, the only people who get worked up over the loss of exclusives are fanboys because it's less "evidence" for them to throw about when they spit their dummy out.
At the end of the day, it's still on the PS3 i...
Why does it matter who has the biggest fanbase? Uncharted has the quality, that's all that's needed.
If rumours are true that Sony will be able to detect hackers if they use PSN, much like Microsoft with Xbox Live, if they aren't able to go online how are they going to be able to sync them to actual Sony servers?
Whilst it probably is true in the end that hacking trophies is possible, it already seems flawed.