There's no way I'd purchase it launch day (that shit is insane), but I'm gonna have to seriously contemplate things now.
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There's no way I'd purchase it launch day (that shit is insane), but I'm gonna have to seriously contemplate things now.
Looks like Sony learned ALLOT about its "errors" last gen (easier to develop) focus on gaming was also a +
No more gamertags go by your real name.
I'll get it release day as long as I don't have to wait in line. Did they allow pre orders or the PS3?
I'm not a Sony fanboy (though 75% of my gaming if not a little more is there), and I'm not a Microsoft hater (been a console owner since 2008). It just amazes me how much the MS fanboys came out of the woodwork on Twitter.
"Whole presentation is a fail because I didn't see the console"
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i didn't even notice this but it looks like the "share" stuff you can edit yourself. looks like my elgato is going to the trash.
I wasn't really impressed personally. Killzone looks amazing, but what else was there? Diablo 3? Played it on PC. Destiny will be absolutely amazing, but it'll be available on other systems. The little I saw of the interface looked nice, so that's a plus. It just seemed really bare bones to me.
BUT, I don't think Microsoft fans should be bashing anyone. I love my 360, but if the past 3 or 4 years is any indication, the next Xbox reveal will be centered around the casuals. I'm only buying one launch console, so unless Microsoft absolutely shocks me, Sony's going to get the initial nod it appears.
Oh yeah, that looks amazing as well, but I'm positive it'll be available on the next Xbox as well. I expected more exclusive games. I'll admit I'm a little butt hurt they didn't show a SOCOM title, but oh well. I thought they should have focused more on titles that will ONLY be available on their system.
But like I said, I don't think there's any way Microsoft tops it. I had to laugh at Major Nelson's comment on Twitter about them not revealing a price or showing the hardware. Microsoft is so invested with the casual market that they've become delusional.