nothing really...
it's really easy to have as an option. They could offer it as a optional feature in their games, where they can still be displayed in 2d. It would probably have to display at half the frame rate for some games, but imo, it would be worth it for some games.
I think this is a feature we might see in a lot of consoles in the future. It's a pretty simple feature to add as an option, especially considering the possibilities.
the 360 wifi adapter has a wire on it too. I guess you'll never be happy with a 360.
I couldn't get back far enough, but around the GTA launch there was a 3 part series on M$ being desperate. There were also countless failure articles when the 360 had it's early 08 shortage.
despite it's search functions being god awful.
http://www.n4g.com/industry...
(I'm trying to get back to early 08, but it's taking me a while to sift through my comments. I'll edit them in as I go)
it's going to sell more copies of the game than PS3's are out? even after, SOMEHOW, selling more PS3s than sold in any single entire year, it would still sell more copies than PS3s are in existence.
idk if you know this, but people pee during comercial breaks. If you have one commercial, anyone who looks away, goes to grab food, pees, or takes a crap will have no idea about the game.
best to split it up into little nuggets. do a lot of mysterious 5-10 second spots that build up to a 30-45 second spot.
but, if they put it on tv, they should change the music up. I think they could make the footage have a little bit more to do with the emotion of the story/plot too.
it is inspiring to say the least as a gameplay video.
the features are good, but the price is too close to the ipod to overcome it's brand recognition.
The zune has overall superior features to the ipod, especially the music buying and sharing on the zune itself instead of needing a PC. They just need to get realistic with their pricing.
for the 360, you don't need a $100 wifi add on. You need at most a wireless access point and 2 ft. of cable (aproximately 40 bucks). You also wouldn't buy an arcade if you wanted a hard drive. Also, any model you buy today (making the price comparison at least make sense) has HDMI. They inflated the price by ~$150 and didn't account for the fact that you can get at least 2 games with the system now at that price.
For the wii, it only compares points where the PS3 comes out favora...
they were all over... They were still all over when hardware and software sales increased. They still pop up occasionally.
WATSURPOINT?!
think about that... really... think about that...
Don't forget all those times M$ had to cut price to make up for a PS3 price cut... like that one time back in... rrr...
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oh wait... I was thinking of that time the PS3 had to cut price twice in 6 months... my bad...
not true. Most cover any defects that arise through standard use. Dust isn't exactly what I'd call "abuse".
I don't think he should have let it get that dirty, but it's worth it to replace/refurbish the system just to avoid the negative press.
accounts and profiles are different.
If you're doing local multiplayer, you probably just have different profiles. Only accounts can connect to the internet, and only gold accounts can play games online.
Making a silver account for local multiplayer is just dumb, so I'm hoping that's not what you did.
only if you own both...
I think this is only the second title they are making after being acquired by activision.
I still think it's ludicrous for you both to think that just because a company, who's never really been tested in any way to push their games, will fail.
This is their first major effort in this gen, and, while their games aren't amazing, they weren't especially horrible either.
Also, this game looks far less repetitive than infamous. Even if you compare both traile...
Kung fu panda would be good if iD made it. Just because developer's old titles might not match up doesnt mean their new ones are going to suck. After all, EA made dead-space, which is considered by many to be a true masterpiece.
or paying $40 for a wireless router, setting it up as an access point, and using 2 ft. of ethernet cable to hook it up.
but hey... if you want to spend $113, go right ahead.
do it without taking a quote out of context. If you're so bold as to make a claim, why not back it up.