I'm actually expecting Sony to come out with a bundle for it. They did it with the Move.
Of course the bundle will probably still be outsold by the entry point sku because of price.
The guy is saying we need the restrictions to move forward into the digital age. Which I find funny since the industry will move forward towards the digital age anyway making all this mandatory DRM on the physical media kind of pointless.
Yoshida just apologized for putting an additional financial burden on their consumers. A guy doing business, apologizing for making money. Now that's something you don't see often.
Wii U is the only console that is backward compatible. Unless Sony can do something through Gakai or come out with a more costly sku and add the PS3 components on the PS4 for backward compatibility.
I debated this with baodeus & JeffGUNZ on another thread with the very same topic and I have to say these N4G members gave a more compelling arguement than what I just heard in the interview.
I don't think you should pay attention to those people. I mean they even got the World War wrong and that should tell you a lot right there.
Essentially, they can't they just didn't make it easier. So the bets are on the continued status quo that we currently have with the PS3, until further notice.
Sir it is still debatable under the law, not even the US constitution is clear cut about this because its in conflict with the exhaustion doctrine under the first-sale doctrine. You can check the history of cases about this. Its in wiki, you can even find the landmark case that is in favor of what your saying.
Until its finalize under the constitution that the exhuastion doctrine is moot against whatever copyright there is. I believe I have the right to share my games that I ...
Ugh.... You do realize I was talking about offline single player right? The ones that does not require online and is not multiplayer?
Because if we are talking about online games then you do not need the future for that with all the MMOs out there.
Edit: unnecessary comments on my part. Troll away I say. Lol!
Welll hopefully Pachter is right because he can sure be a jinxed a lot of times.
This is Rockstar, so I have full confidence "the Agent" will not become vaporware, multiplat maybe but not vaporware.
Still on vaporware status.
Ugh I thought the paywall was going to be the universal online pass. I guess I was mistaken.
I just hope no one implements an online pass + always online game for single player coz I would avoid that game like an allergy.
Sir you know thats debatable since there is the exhaustion doctrine under the first-sale doctrine. I know in the US there is a landmark case that is against 2nd hand sales of games. I think in the EU they are upholding this.
But I'm not even selling my games, I'm lending it to my friends (they don't number in hundreds). Not making any money out of it or trying to use it to become popular. So I doubt any court would find me guilty of copyright infringement.
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PS4 and probably a Wii U down the line. If I can afford it. lol!
It will be coming with the controller. It wouldn't make sense if it didn't.
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Bro I think lending the games that I purchased with my hard earned cash should not have restrictions. I don't argue the benefits the developers or publishers can make out of this but I surely do not appreciate my option as a consumer limited when the gaming community has already made these guys rich and famous in the first place.
If it wasn't for borrowing games. I would never have known Uncharted, InFamous & Assassins Creed and my friends would never have known ...
I became a fan after getting the trilogy. So I am definitely looking out for this one and Shadow Fall.
Xbox Live is only 14 days on the X1.
http://www.tomshardware.com...
Unless this has been changed.
I understand your point and its a valid one.
The thing is, Sony has always treated the PS Eye as an add-on rather than another console like what MS did with Kinect. So it would actually be more surprising (for me) to see them add the PS Eye on the get go rather than being optional.