yea i stopped holding my breath for oculus. Owned by facebook and their statement has changed from gaming to a social multimedia platform.
pretty much this. paying too much for content that isnt supported by an expansive device
this is just amazing. hilarious
the game wont be ready for years. You guys would be disappointed by DayZ on pc. unless you know dont mind the massive amount of bugs, otherwise its fun
pretty much, game was just alright. Not sure how big that target audience SE is targeting.
shocking? meh nothing shocks me after the columbine RPG, now that was shocking both as a gamer playingit, and for a developer ot have the balls to release it. It definitely pushed the envelope and it was a solid game too.
the has been playable for a couple months now.
I will say these are improvements you would have expected months ago though, since your product should've been in great shape on release.
sony isnt setting the prices, independent publishers are. IMO the blame is on both for the terrible pricing structure. Its in beta with people avoiding the high prices that will it stick it to sony and the publishers setting these ridiculous prices
friend having issues signing into live.
the funny thing is this "only" happens on SEN. jesus fanboys
well their tv line while good, is still overpriced. Its basically on the same road as the VAIO line. With competitors like vizio who aggressivaly price their tvs, its no wonder SONY tvs are struggling at their current prices.
People who can handle a lot of bills are the minority in many countries. Just look at average debt in the states for example. The fact is we are the minority, I think the N4G community completely forgets that. Most gamers dont even get news from online, let alone know what "n4g" is.
many publishers will want to jump aboard this, and the average gamer will be overwhelmed with the many similar options. Keep it simple stupid, is a slogan many companies go by. Do not overestimate the intelligence of the average person.
^ this.
not to mention many of the sport games will likely have their servers offline.
i dont really understand the security aspect. if at any point in time you purchased the content via a cc/debit card your information is already on a system doesnt matter whether thats at target, walmart, paypal or PSN.
the point i agree with is all other publishers will jump in , "ME TOO!"
Sony probably prefers not to confuse the consumer with so many subscriptions to manage
you mad?
if you dont want to play remaster editions vote with your wallet and avoid them.
this cc wont take off if it doesnt have a x months interest free. there are loads of better bank cc's out there. for example, i believe the chase freedom has 18months no interest and gives you a 100-200 gift card if you spend 1000 in the first 3 months. i just dont see this cc taking off without an amazing reward program. powerup rewards doesnt cut it.
not even that great of sale across the board.
i think its safe to say the majority of gamers prefer a good series to keep going ( i think its fairly obvious that when you said a good series that means that each of the games have been great). Stopping a franchise because a couple of people dont want to play a sequel is insane.
imagine if the office stopped after michael left. If you personally wanted the series to end there, then it did. dont watch the rest...in this case dont play the rest of the sequels. jesus christ se...
given how bad consoles are doing in japan. Its no surprise the xbox console is taking the most brutal hit of them all. I'm not sure what Microsoft was thinking, you have to believe someone in there built a reasonable model to account for this exact thing. Unless of course they are just throwing money at the problem, and not in the good way.