There are those that know, and there are those that don't know, but also there are those that don't know that they don't know.
Great scott Marty,Just make sure you don't bump into your future self and disrupt the space time continuum.
Phil Spencer: 'yeah Dev, what you need to do is press left, right, up, down, left bumper, right bumper to release DA source. But keep it quiet, hope that helps, bye'
Yeah. You hope he's wrong. But consider this, even a broken clock is right two times a day. Time will tell, looks like a cracking game on Xbox. Deal with it.
Shoe?, other foot?, :)
And Xbox is getting family share, where selected friends actually get to download their own copy and play it whether you are online or not...I know which solution I prefer.
*yawn* groundhog day.
On this one I direct no blame towards the developer, nor do I blame the Sony fanboys or the PC gaming community. Who the blame squarely lies with is N4G for continually pitting one gaming community against another, knowing fine well that the moronic minority who actually buy into this console wars rubbish will fan the flames of dissent on their behalf and force people to attack or defend the argument solely to create site hits. Its a shame because some of the news on this site is really worth...
How about 'Desparado and the jealous fanboy antagonists' or you could always stick a swimsuit on Crash Bandicoot for your close-up camera jollies. Get over it.
Since when were conferences about winning and losing?. If everyone gets new and different stuff to fire up on there shiny new box of choice, then surely everyone wins. Its time to grow up and stop envying the pile of presents that Santa left your brother on Christmas morning. Fear leads to anger, and anger leads to the dark side.
Surely when MS announced TR at E3 Sony would have done something, said something. Nope nothing, and they knew about it and still they did nothing. And I find it hard to believe they weren't included in talks at some stage. I think Sony fans need to point the finger of blame a little closer to home.
HGST Touro Pro, £55, 7200rpm, USB 3, USB powered, 1TB, plug and play. Ticked all boxes for me. By the time I fill it, hopefully prices of the bigger ones will drop. However this is the only 7200rpm drive I could find that didn't need an external power supply.
With a market of nearly 1.4 billion people I would guess it didn't need to be a massive success to be $ucc€$$fu£
Digital all day for me...none of that hard copy dust gathering nonsense for me.
And the sad fact is thatlong before the servers go down and the licences are revoked, you will have lost interest in a fair chunk of what you currently own. Plus the convenience. Last gen I usually played whatever was in the drive, simply because I couldn't be arsed to get up and choose something else. Give me telepathic control on the next version of kinect v3.0, so I don't even have to move my mo...
Troll much?...another so called journo passing off fake or exaggerated personal experiences as a barometer for the whole gaming public. Time to stop paying journos by the amount of hits they get on advert subsidised sites.
Let's be honest here. Nobody bought a ps4 at launch because they thought it was a better console. They did so because that's all they could afford. Cheap bast@#$%. Xbox one & kinect, reassuringly expensive.
Are you blind? Xbox one version is far superior. Imagine how much better it will be when they bump it to 1080p for release. Yay team green.
Your first and last Editorial on this site I hope. Gamers aren't morons, they will surely make up there own mind on such matters.
Seams like a lot of peeps ( myself included ) already embrace the 'Digital only' philosophy. Gone are the days of waiting inline outside the local game store for the midnight launch. And when the roll out family sharing, there will be no need for physical disks at all...E3 2013 anyone?
Aw diddums!