This is false a growing number of PS3 games can be emulated on PC right now. The biggest limitation is having to reverse engineer everything not the hardware, something which Sony wouldn't have to do to the same extent.
I'm not saying PS3 or anything other than PS4 is guaranteed, but I think it's false to say it can't be done due to technical limitations.
Why do people always say this. Nintendo games including N64 had an MSRP of $49.99. if you had to pay $65 it was because your store was marking up the prices.
Second your falling for these publishers traps... listen let me tell you something about business, every business owner will tell you they are about to go out of business when it's time to pay the bills, and those same people will say things have never been more profitable when they are selling their own stock.
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"The GPU that AMD claims to be 10% better than the 8 TF 2070 is rumored to be $500."
Who says it's going to be $500? Most of the rumors that correctly predicted it's approximate power all said that it was going to be a cheap product $300'ish aimed directly at the gaming segment with less emphasis on compute and more on gaming performance.
Have you ever played a Metal Gear game? Every single one of them is a masterpiece especially when you put them in perspective of where gaming was at, at the time. Kojima basically invented stealth gameplay way back on MSX and in many ways is the creator of cinematic story telling in games.
Not getting to play Silent Hills is still one of my biggest disappointments of the generation. That game was set to rei...
The Last Of Us 2 is just another 3rd person action adventure game. Yea, its going to get good reviews but its just the same thing once again. I feel sorry for you all to keep getting the same type of games over and over.
Haha this is comical coming from a halogearsforzasoft fan.
No, let me explain to you, in my state the Democrats have won the popular vote by an average of 6% in the last three election cycles yet the Republicans hold over 60% of the Congressional seats.
That's broken. It's because of political gerrymandering, don't you understand they are using voting data to draw up maps which guarantee they will win. That's not even an election at that point.
Ah... perhaps, but what if it backfires, and the huge bubble the stock market is in now bursts when prices rise by 25% causing sales to drop by 25% then the need for manufacturing, shipping and all the middle men, ect. drops by 25% and unemployment rises and the American economy plunges into a massive recession?
Is that really a good gamble especially knowing you as a citizen are going to be footing the bill either way? When the alternative is so much easier... just negotia...
The electoral college is a product of gerrymandering. It's created a system where not every ones vote is counted the same. We have nearly reached a point where voting doesn't even matter because so many voting districts candidates need to win 20% more votes than their opponents because of gerrymandering.
Imagine running for office and needing 12+ votes for every 10 of your opponents to win.
You just support the system because it favors your part...