@petebloodonion.... explain elder scrolls.
I'll wait.
Stfu ...final fight was exclusive to SNES long before psygnosis was a thing so don't act like they were the first. Exclusivity was a thing long before ps1. Also you forgot to mention how much Sony invested in psygnosis because they had almost no launch titles for their new console.
Some of us do know psygnosis' history you know. So go watch your DF video again and try not to regurgitate it incorrectly next time.
Sony at the time was also launching their first console ever and going up against Sega and Nintendo.
And exactly what shinoff just said.
You should read Christopher's post up above.
Microshaft won't agree to the concessions and will back out
It was at this very moment they realized they Fu*ked up.
This deal will never go through. Too many big players against it.
Xbox is white belt with a stripe.
'quick resume' 😂 oh ya for those that play 6 games at once...what a dumb idea.
This is the equivalent of a nuclear bomb going off at one of your most deared development studios.
Let's not sugar coat it.
@orchard... revenue and profit are two very different things.
Looks good to me and I HATE RPGs.
Last time I checked playstation plus had way more games.... like hundreds more.
Playstation does what Xbox DON'T.
Tf is Oceania?
Nope...wrong again. A proprietary removable drive will always be married to the device it was originally installed on. The only way around this is to desolder the chip with the encrypted data and resolder it onto the new drive.
Your making it sound like I can remove the drive from my PS5 install it on a friend's and it will work without any special authorization which is absurd.
Even if PS makes it so you can there will be built in software on the PS...
Participation award 🤣
@orchard...why must you butcher the English language?
Learn the difference and when to use the word 'shelf' vs 'shelve'.
Also stop spreading misinformation trying to sound smart or speaking just for the sake of speaking....blue ray drives are actually married to the motherboard while expandable hard drives are not.
Sounds like he's admitting defeat.