Not even going to read article. Even if he pulls the bait n switch with "its not great, its amazing" Either way its click bait. Or he's delusional, which I'm not about to support either.
Why is this post on top of page, I'm not even going to read it, I know there is nothing anyone can provide of remote certainty.
I agree with your opinion. I will say that for the consumers who have yet to experience VR, $599 is a ruff starting point. Many I think would change there tune after trying it. But at current price it's easy for them to lose interest, and put up a resistance without even having an experience with it first. Hopefully they will have places all over the world where people can try it.
Fairly sure FF7 isn't exclusive, it's just out first on PS4
Huge Flashy Title and Picture. Small Article that is basically not worth reading. Cool!
the duh statement of the year goes too. I'm sure he would love to have Sony exclusives too.
Honestly the price point didn't surprise or bother me. Not allowing native discs was an interesting choice if only considering how Microsoft handled the xbox 360 backwards compatibility.
Jeeze calm down! Firstly you dont lose track of time while using VR, it's not to that point yet, I have used VR for awhile now, and while its some of the best immersion possible, current controller options cant immerse you to the level your talking about where you will lose track of time. No more than traditional gaming of course.
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Oculus is compatible with Xbox One, but only for basic screen play back in a virtual space. (eg. playing on a big screen in a virtual living room) Microsoft however is actually betting against VR, while im sure they have some form of RND in VR, the are currently all in on AR Augmented Reality with the Hololens.
not a bad article
Microsoft has done far better than the past for having a variety, but they still cant hold a light to Sony for variety of experiences in exclusives.
i would actually like that
After seeing it pieced together I'm even more confused
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a lot of talk on the Lizard Squad DDOS attack and it's potential signs of security issues, yet no mention that Microsoft experienced the exact same issues due to these guys. Seems very bias or just poorly written perspective.
He's spot on with his review. Unfortunately I'm to big of a Star Wars fan personally to avoid this game. I'm enjoying it a lot, but he's right about all his critique. He usually is. I dont always agree with his review scores, because he can be harsh.But I cant remember even disagreeing with a point. Actually, he often makes me question my awareness, as he catches things other reviewers or myself don't even notice.
ouch. That's a steep difference. Makes me question how stable the PS4 will be at 60fps, if Xbox can only reach 30.
Worth 60$ to me. However I'm in Canada and games cost 80$, and that it's not worth really.
remembered the video right when i read your comment. Such a good video
Would be very interesting to see their take. Naughty Dog was why I bought a PS4 over Xbox One. I have no console loyalty, just that my favourite devs happen to be console exclusive.
While I do believe size doesn't matter for a game console, when I first seen a Xbox One I was amazed how large it actually is when you take note that the power supply is external. Also I do find the PS4 noticeably simple to move from one room to another as compared to my PS3, so I imagine Xbox One is ever worse. But I would trade size for a guarantee for quietness and longevity of product.