Because their software runs on a combination of Ritz crackers, hopes and promises.Moonlight Butterfly said:Meanwhile Nintendo is just sitting there making games. Why don't you love them ;_;
Nintendo software is always reliable. But maybe I'm misunderstanding youRob Robson said:Because their software runs on a combination of Ritz crackers, hopes and promises.Moonlight Butterfly said:Meanwhile Nintendo is just sitting there making games. Why don't you love them ;_;
True, but at least for them gaming wasn't an afterthought.Eclectic Dreck said:The stated focus is games; however, there are some things to consider. First, Sony spent a great deal of time talking about features that are, at best tangential to gaming.KarmaTheAlligator said:Well we already know that the focus of the PS4 is games, unlike the XBone, so I doubt that strategy would have the results MS expects. Also, I doubt MS could pay the devs and publishers enough to go ahead with such a plan.
I somewhat doubt they want to compete to be a one in all box. They're making a game console. But we'll see.Also, importantly, Sony has just as much an interest in being the one box you turn on in your living room as Microsoft does and thus will be just as focused on acquiring and delivering services. You see that attempt at parity right now after all.
I don't care either way, as I'm not going to use any online services anyway, but that would be a very bad move by Sony.Additionally, it is unlikely that this generation will see a free online gaming service like the last time around, evidenced by Sony's attempt to offer a compelling reason to pay. This last point isn't a qualitative judgement between XBL and PSN, because the services offered value in different ways. Where Microsoft chose to put everything online behind a pay gate, Sony, having offered everything meaningful in this regard for free, was forced to use value added services like free games.
I didn't even talk about that, why bring it up?Finally, and perhaps most importantly, there is absolutely no reason whatsoever to believe Sony is going to have a consumer friendly used game policy. Indeed their positioning on the subject is, from what is known at this point, largely identical to Microsoft's.
I agree with you there. I was saying that from what we do know so far.Until we know more, I don't think you could declare which system is really friendlier for gaming. As it stands right now, neither platform seems attractive to me but that could easily change with more information.
I'm pretty sure that in the context of "system", he's referring to the Kinect, not the entire console.Deathlyphil said:Relevant bit from the article:
I read that as the only way to turn off the Kinect is to disconnect the Xbox One from the power supply."It is not always watching or always listening," the spokesperson explains. "You can turn the system completely off. This would use no power and turn everything off. We'll share more details about how it all works later."
I'm pretty sure that in the context of "system", he's referring to the Kinect, not the entire console.I read that as the only way to turn off the Kinect is to disconnect the Xbox One from the power supply.
From what they have been saying, Kinect is a mandatory part of the Xbone. MS have refused to comment on what happens if you disconnect it. From both those statements, I assume that by system, they mean the console and the kinect.Product Placement said:I'm pretty sure that in the context of "system", he's referring to the Kinect, not the entire console.Deathlyphil said:Relevant bit from the article:
I read that as the only way to turn off the Kinect is to disconnect the Xbox One from the power supply."It is not always watching or always listening," the spokesperson explains. "You can turn the system completely off. This would use no power and turn everything off. We'll share more details about how it all works later."
I mean, of course the Kinect isn't gonna be on, if you unplug the Xbone. What is it gonna run on, without any access to electricity? Pixie dust?
Funny how people moan about MS and yet no one is moaning at the developers or publishers for taking the money. No one is forcing these game companies to take it, but they will because they are greedy. So lets put the blame (if its true) at greedy devs.Mr.Mattress said:Thread from where this is. [http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=576869]
"Two of our most trusted neoGAF insiders have said that Microsoft is reacting hard to what has went down, and so they're going to try to dismantle PS4's image as a "for gamers" console by paying publishers and devs to not show their multiplatform titles during E3 on a PS4. In other words, even if the multiplatform version is coming out for the PS4, they won't be able to show them at E3, thus contributing to the perception that somehow Sony is getting significantly less support for PS4 than Microsoft is "for gamers."
Just Wow Microsoft. Just wow. If what I read is true, Microsoft is going to try to make the PS4 look Barren, by baring PS4 version of Multiplat games from E3. Just... Wow! This is, by far, the worst rumor about them I've heard! This is worst then Always On (Semi-Confirmed), no used games (Still Confused, but it seems like it's true in some sense), and mandatory Kinect (Completely Confirmed), I'm just... Wow!
Yeah they had been blacklisted by me until they heavily backtracked on most of their bitchery.shrekfan246 said:They pretty much started the whole always-online DRM thing with Assassin's Creed II on the PC, and have had tenuous PR in relation to the PC crowd -- A year or two back they were pointing fingers everywhere, calling the entire PC demographic a bunch of filthy pirates and saying that 95% of the people who would play their games wouldn't legitimately purchase them.suntt123 said:Also, what did Ubisoft do to get the title of one of the worst?
OT: Wouldn't it be funny if the Xbox One wasn't actually originally intended to be a games console? Obviously that'd be silly of Microsoft, but it would make me laugh and laugh. Of course, I'm going to take this entire rumor with a big fat [Citation Needed] sign until we've got more than a few NeoGAF threads to go on.
Whoa?! Microsoft has a console coming out?Terminate421 said:To think, all they have to do is remove the once a day always DRM and used game killing policy and then people will actually want the console.
If the publishers take the deal, logically, both them and M$ must be at fault.SonOfVoorhees said:Funny how people moan about MS and yet no one is moaning at the developers or publishers for taking the money. No one is forcing these game companies to take it, but they will because they are greedy. So lets put the blame (if its true) at greedy devs.