Indeed, they stated it was a 500GB hard drive at their first unveiling. Someone wasn't paying attention. *whistles*
I'm just going to wait until all the information is on the table and then make a Venn diagram comparing and contrasting the two and then make my decision.
I'm so pleased to see Sony taking advantage of Microsoft's stupidity. What a shame, I was looking forward to getting the Xbox One, but the PlayStation 4 offers so much more for less money. Three cheers to Sony.
No one is even going to Sony yet because Sony hasn't shown their cards. For all we know, Sony might follow in Microsoft's exact footsteps. Personally, I'm not buying either console at launch. I'm going to continue gaming on the Xbox 360 and PS3 until there's a substantial selection of games for the X1 and PS4 and then consider one or the other.
Very good blog as always, zerocrossing. Never apologise for length; I love reading your submissions. It's a true shame that gamers are going to have to put on their tin foil hats this generation. I'm not sure what Microsoft's endgame is and while I'm slightly worried about what the gaming industry will become with all of these restrictions, I'm more worried about whether or not Sony will follow in Microsoft's footsteps.
Sony would be wise to take simil...
I'm excited to truly see in-game how expansive it is.
Two possibilities: the screenshot is from beta gameplay or those men are hirelings, because that does not look like Trevor or Franklin. The man in the centre has the same hair colour and style of Michael, but the other two...not so much.
No one knows about any robberies you can commit aside from bank heists and ripping off armoured trucks. As for your second questions, you can purchase properties as well as companies.
Like many things, it is a place-holder until prices are announced. They can't risk giving you a lower price than what it'll be, because when the price increases, Amazon's clientele will most certainly revolt.
I understand what you're saying but I have to disagree for just one reason: just because someone purchases the Xbox One does not mean they lack the ability to think for themselves. It could be the simple reason of the Xbox One appealing more to them than a PlayStation 4.
However, at this moment given what we know about the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4, how the Xbox One could be more appealing is beyond me, unless you care more about playing fantasy football and watching...
Truer words were never spoken. Kudos to Strass Zelnick.
It was revealed that The Sims 4 is strictly an offline, single player experience; as it should be in my opinion. I don't doubt that they'll have some features similar to The Sims 3's Facebook-like add-on that allows you to see what your friends are up to. Friends being those you're friends with on The Sims' forum/website.
"And yes, I’ve seen people do just that, buy a used game to just save 5 bucks, sure you get the same game and can spend that money on something else, but it would be better to support who made the game rather than a retail chain."
Well have you considered that perhaps some people want to play the game without having to support the developer? I don't like Activision so I tend to buy any game from them that catches my eye as preowned because I do not want them hav...
Lord Jesus take the wheel.
I work at GameStop and a lot of those points were spot-on. The rest I either haven't any experience with or not enough to form a valid opinion.
I'm absolutely loving the roll you're on in terms of blogs. Submission after submission is literally spot-on in the subject of discussion. I'm looking forward to the next one!
I'm going to have to agree with DragonKnight - the only reason I removed my report on her blog was because I'm not going to waste time reprimanding someone for paragraph structure. If their submission oozes quality and the only thing wrong with it is the line-breaking, then I'm just going to give it an approval.
However, DragonKnight is spot on. It does not make it "easier to read." I personally think that's a poor-man's excuse for "I'm ...
Agreed. I understand that N4G is not a professional journalism median as say, Game Informer, but that does not mean users can simply grunt their submission and move on. As SilentNegotiator said, it's going to be featured on the main page so at least take the time to proofread and fix any obvious errors.
I'll admit I can be pretty anal about certain things, but it's because I sense laziness in the writing. People need to have pride in their contributions and by pus...
With the runtime error page, the URL for the article is in the address bar. Just remove the N4G 'click-to' text and direct yourself to the article. I'd post the link, but it refused saying "Your comment looks like spam."
You're not missing anything either way. It's a terrible 'article.'
I'm not surprised, honestly. Nothing stays free for long. I think you're right though - Sony is definitely trying to divide and conquer and get people to choose one over the other. It's also rubbing me the wrong way, given the fact that the PS3 offered a free service as well; it's depressing to see that a paid subscription is now mandatory.
While it's still cheap for both of them, it's basically another bill to add to the list and you figure the averag...