Sony said it best, the used games industry is putting money back into the ecosystem so people will afford more and thus buy more games. This is about consumers rights to do what they want with their own stuff.
Fourth!
No motioncontrol, for goodness sake!
I like the cover, might have to get the hardcopy of this even though I own the original. GOTY for me without contest!
And when all is said and done, and we have all the dlc released, we are left with a 75% finished game. Today in gaming!
Mixdup
Yeah, that is true, it's always best to be overly cautious in these situations.
Did you read the story, he contacted Sony two times within the warranty period, but Sony somehow did not register his case. This could off course be a fabrication, but who is to know. Point is, his third time in contact with Sony was outside the warranty period by a matter of two weeks, so not helping him with his broken console is kind of pety to be honest. I know first hand how frustrating it can be to have hardware fail, and the costumer support is vital in that situation.
Even if the warranty was out with a margin of a couple of weeks, Sony could have helped this guy out just to show some good will and costumer support. Yeah, his story could be a lie for all they know, but at the same time they have a person who will presumably spend his hard earned cash on their games and services so why not try and be the "bigger man" in this situation and give him the benefit of the doubt. This just makes Sony look pety.
Both are unacceptable in my opinion. DICE should have optimized the game better to make it run at a steady framrate at 1080p on the PS4, and for Xbox One they should have at least been able to reach 900p as we have seen other visually demanding games reach that on the platform. This is just DICE develpoing the game for PC first and then cutting corners to make it run on consoles without having to put in much work. Smells like a rushed release to me.
That ending. What happened BioWare...
This is getting ridiculous, is this really the future of gaming, microtransactions in 60$ games?
Now this is how you treat your loyal supporters, EA, Ubisoft and Activision could learn a thing or two.
I see no ads on the dashboard, is this in the store or something?
Looks fun, might pick it up!
The same thing happened to turn-based RPGs, they got so much flack that we now have to look hard for a quality turn-based game.
ArchangelMike
Well put!
Never give in to big corporations, we as consumers must never get used to greedy business practices. You need to watch this and come back again.
https://www.youtube.com/wat...
So now Gamestop wan't to back a non-physical games PC-thingy? Interesting...
It was great fun while it lasted, but most of my friends have moved on from D3, so going back now would feel kind of pointless.
"It feels like pushing stuff out because you’ve run out of ideas"
I giggled. Oh Peter Moore, the irony is lost on you it seems.