Cloud computing will suck on both PS4 and XOne given the internet infrastructure in the US and many other parts of the world is far from great.
As for HDMI in, just buy an HDMI hub if you needed more ports.
My wallet is going to hate the PS4. $400, plus games, the camera, and extra controllers.
As long as the majority of gamers worldwide accept every shady business crammed down their throats like you are, the most passionate and hardcore of gamers can't have nice things.
People are so defensive in their replies, saying there are great games but didn't even listed one. Proves my point, like really.
"By the way, it's stupid of you to leave out cross-buys and ports"
"The rest are cross-buys, ports, Lego games, mediocre spinoffs (CoD, Resistance, Assassin's Creed, ModNation) and free Park apps."
Didn't leave them out, Hicken. Didn't feel it was necessary listing each and every game of those categories but thanks for the rather defensive reply, it was fun reading it.
GameStop won't like a system that is designed around anti-used games technology. Used games are their bread and butter.
As long as we have DRM like this we won't be able to have nice things. Yes it's a big deal.
As long as DRM is the future we'll never have nice things again when it comes to video games.
It's been almost a year and a half and the Vita has a single digit (probably no more than 6) number of games worth playing on it. It's nothing special. I own a Vita since the release of the first edition and all it does is sit there collecting dust.
-Gravity Rush (I really don't like this game)
-LittleBigPlanet
-Uncharted GA
-Wipeout
-Disgaea 3
-Persona 4
This is all I can come up with. The rest are cross-bu...
Looking at the current game lineup there isn't much to be missed out, and I own a First Edition Bundle that released a week before launch. It's Sony's Wii U at this point.
From a perspective of a Buy Sell Trade entity any anti-used games system is a threat to your business model.
@Death
"Grab any of your PS3 games and read the User Agreement that is printed in the owners manual. We do not own the software, we lease the experience."
I stopped reading after reading experience. I will assume you're a corporate shill or a MS lawyer.
Nobody can take my PS4 from my cold, dead, bloody hands.
GameStop doesn't want to sell an anti-used games console. Used games are their bread and butter. They will push the PS4 over the XOne from a business perspective of a retailer that emphasizes in Buy Sell Trade.
They are stubborn and still believe the masses will go out and buy Xbox anything in droves.
Nah, DRM=benefits...to MS and game publishers that is.
This keeps getting worse...
Give me 2 reasons why I should cancel my PS4 pre-order and buy an XOne.
MS could release Banjo Threeie, or a proper Rare platformer. MS could release a system more powerful than a 1,000 dollar PC, with cloud computing backing it up. Japanese developers could release multitudes of J-RPGs.
None of that matters if the entire console is designed around restrictive gaming.
@both, best is subjective. I personally like Gears and Halo better than Killzone and Uncharted, but I am getting PS4 instead of XOne, and I get the jRPG support that Sony/Nintendo only gets.