First of all, your examples really have nothing to do with a company's inability to just take all your things away from you because of a digital license. They're just anecdotal points. One could just as stupidly loss access to their accounts because they forgot their password and/or security questions.
Secondly, you pay way more with digital (for consoles). Even if you lost some games, you could replace them and you probably wouldn't be out anymore money than...
Don't understand why people say RDR2 doesn't have a chance. It certainly will win in the long run. I expect it will have a long lifespan like GTAV.
No, leave the VR separate as it is now.
No, 6 to 7 years is feasible. PS4 is crushing it, so why would you say it isn't? Pro wasn't necessary and isn't popular.
Just because a game can't be purchased anymore doesn't give you the right to it.
Come on, don't act like most of the downloads from these sites aren't all about piracy. This wasn't some noble cause.
They changed their plans after the mass outcry.
If McDonald's tried to sell you a large Coke for $100 and you buy it, that's not theft... it is stupidity.
He was asked a question, he answered. That's how interviews work.
I'm glad you played this game already, is your complete review available somewhere?
@gravediffer
Jez Corden had ZERO proof for what he said. He just made that up and called it a fact.
He called it a fact that D2 could run at 60fps...again, not a fact. Just his opinion.
Even if there was proof the held back X1X version, that steal isn't proof of a parity deal. It is a multi-player game and they could have wanted X1 version to match X1X version in frames.
You're assuming that if they generated revenue off advertising, they would stop with other tactics to make money.
Not likely, most companies would just do both.
No, they're not. The 500 million includes PSP and Vita. VGChartz adds up to about 525 million.
Do you have to buy the X1X right when you trade it in? Because if they're making you pay a full $500 for it, this really ain't a deal. You can get it for $400 easily.
Microsoft very well may have known about some of the things coming in 2.1. So even though it wasn't announced, they could have created their hardware based on some of it.
It doesn't fully support all 2.1 features, just at least the 2 specific things mentioned in the article.
Easy answer:
Resistance 1 estimated sales: 4.37m
Resistance 2: 2.47m
Resistance 3: 1.49m
People clearly didn't keep their interest in the game.
The last line of the conversation, the KT person literally says "In the future it may happen." so I wouldn't say this site twisted any words.
Arstechnica.com article kind of put this argument to rest.
It is N E S. Nintendo included it in many of their commercials and live presentations. Show me video of anyone from Nintendo pronouncing it one of those other ways.
https://arstechnica.com/gam...
You didn't read the article. It says Xbox would be yours after two years. So, total cost for 2 years would be $960.
Regularly would 500 + 120 (2 years live) + 240 (2 years game pass) = $860.
So because you don't have any interest... no one else does?
Battle Royale is the big thing for the past year and you don't think anyone wants a COD version?
Until there is a way to re-sell digital games, I will never go full digital. Most games I wait until a good sale, play it until I'm bored with it, then sell it for almost as much as I paid for it. A lot of people do this and this is the biggest benefit for physical. In the end I only end up paying like $5 to $10 for most AAA games.