Never been a fan of mech style games but this one at least looks interesting...
Personally, I was impressed by the show.
Titanfall just became my most anticipated game. Dead Rising 3 looked really good. So did Ryse. Halo at 60 FPS and on dedicated servers makes me salivate. I was expecting anywhere between $400 and $500 so that's no problem with me.
Definitely getting one of these bad boys on launch day.
Eh, I just don't see a next gen console going that low. I thought $399 was on the absolute low end, and if the weaker console is $100 above that, I just don't see Sony pricing it at $399. I guess we'll find out tonight.
I don't think it matters anyway. Sony fans aren't switching. Microsoft fans aren't switching. The people in the middle will go after the one with the games they want. I'd also bet Microsoft launches a $299 with contract "deal" to make people think it's cheaper.
The Sony "dream" conference:
- Come out and just show a TON of Sony exclusive games (GOW 4; UC4; New Titles; etc...)
- No DRM whatsoever
- PSN still free
- PS+ same price - Gaikai included in + with ability to play old PS1/2/3 titles will be free once they are in the cloud
- Price $399.99
- Release October 2013
When the first next gen NCAA game hits I will make my decision on which console to get. Very little to get excited about, outside of Dead Rising 3. I hate anything Sci-Fi and that shit was all over the place. Sci-Fi and Zombies. Someone give me a next gen Red Dead Redemption.
$500 is not bad guys stop acting like it is high price tag. Gaming is a drug and you will buy xbox 1 or at least I will ha. Time to start saving now.
Example if you put away 50$ now until November you will your xbox 1! But again each their on choices for next generation console. Me its xbox 1! What big games were shown so far today guys ? I was out fishing during the event.
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Why do you keep posting that?
While I guess it's within the realm of possibility that Sony does implement something like Microsoft's 24 hour check, they have absolutely zero control over that. They've already stated it's up to the publisher, which means it has nothing to do with Sony. It'll be on an individual basis and until publishers reveal their intentions as to whether or not they're going to incorporate something like that, we wont know.
...and really, unless Sony is going to REQUIRE the disc to be installed before being played, there's absolutely no need for a 24 hour check.
I think people are going to be REALLY disappointed when they figure out that while Sony probably isn't doing anything, the publishers will.
Preordered on Amazon! All set. If Sony impresses me, this is going to be an expensive ass holiday.![]()
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First, unlike you I think Sony has been vague enough about the plans that they MIGHT try to "change" their stance on the issue and really take advantage of MS. Other than that Kotaku article most of the journalists seem to think Sony hasn't said one way or the other. I followed it fairly closely and didn't see that. I did recall them saying a game like an MMO would obviously have to be online b/c its an online game.
Second Sony has 100% control over whether a publisher has DRM or not. They could simply forbid any publisher for doing it in order to publish on their platform. Take your ball and go home. Would EA (publishers) do it? They might think about it until they saw the demand I think it would create when PS4 crushes XB1 in sales due to the no DRM policy of Sony.
I've admitted your probably right and PS4 will have something similar to XB1 thus the "dream" conference. IMHO its the best for the consumer (me) and the best for Sony b/c no DRM would only help it sell more consoles to its consumers over its rival MS taking market share away from them.
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