My brother in Law still has a 40gb PS3 phat, used every single day and still alive and kicking. Not bad for a 6 year old piece of hardware.
I wouldn't be surprised if it outsold the Xbox One.
LOL
It's like, "Man I have a million dollars in my bank account. My life sucks I don't know what to spend it on."
Yeah who needs to do Work at Work with a Work computer.
People respected Microsoft?
You obviously have zero technical knowledge on the matter.
My GTX 680 can play Battlefield 3 anywhere from 60-90fps without V-Sync, it will fluctuate depending on the usage.
The Dark Sorcerer demo is a highly focused small area, so of course they will be able to achieve 1080p with the frame rate all over the place. It's not a game, and it's not super optimized.
It's a tech demo, and an impressive one at that.
People need to stop insulting a Brick by calling it an Xbox One.
I'll tell you, an Xbox One isn't going to be used to build houses with.
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Soooooo... Sony made a move to give consumers a lower price point, and they are making it like it's a bad thing just to beat Microsoft?
It's not like they took out Wi-fi and charged $100 for a separate peripheral, or charge peopple $150 for a separate hard drive, or made a separate attachment to play Blu-Rays. I mean what modern day company would do such a thing?
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A lot of this is coming from the executives, and I believe Don Mattrick is at the forefront.
bwahahaha I remember Cookiegaki, damn I've been here too long
I'm expecting it, but the PS exclusives are also one of the top reasons to even buy a PS4 on top of an already long list of reasons.
Seriously, the only thing I'm limited by will be time. Even if I bought an Xbox OneEighty I wouldn't have the time to play those games either.
Definitely have no choice but to go with one console this time around for many reasons.
No matter how you look at it this is the only option they had left. What they could have done was change the policies BEFORE announcing the console. But like a stubborn child, they stuck their hands in the pan and got burnt.
Meh, I'm going to stick to my opinion about the controller wars. It's going to be preference. Everyone has different hands and opinions on what fits them better. There shouldn't be any argument to this.
More like
"We feel really good, frankly, about what Xbox One is. Except we wanted it to be DRM restricted and check in every 24 hours. But now we feel really good about what Xbox One is. Except, yeah we still don't really know what our vision is. But we still feel good. That's a good thing. Right? Right?"
Before even all this started, there were TONS of leaks about both consoles. From the get go, only Microsoft's machine was found to have DRM restrictions. And they stayed quiet about the whole thing. The rumors ended up being true, and they pushed it all the way to E3 to still try and see what they can get away with.
After the constant lashing of the press, consumers, and Sony's pressure. They only caved in.
Microsoft didn't give two sh*ts about th...
I'd rather have some Dew and Doritos over an Xbox OneEighty though. I've decided. I'm going to buy some Dew and Doritos.
By back-tracking their DRM, it's a good thing and a bad thing.
It's a good thing for gamers. But it's still a bad thing for their company.
And yes, it's a lose/lose situation for Microsoft's image.
But at least in the long term, it's more of a win for gamers.
It's like what people said, they basically were trying to see how much they can F' gamers. And now that they can't, they ADMIT to wan...
Sony knows hardware