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#1 elheber
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@wemmick: Here's a question. If I edit in an @ reply in my post, do you get the notification? It's probably not important but I just wanted to be sure you got my reply.

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#2  Edited By elheber
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@wemmickI did. Just in case you needed it.

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#3 elheber
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I got an auto-playing ad on the side-bar, with sound, on just the page load. It played this media:

https://s0.2mdn.net/ads/richmedia/studio/pv2/42071483/20160318092419610/index.html?

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#4 elheber
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@BH14: I'm not sure what your problem with me is. You've not read my review but you're already sure it's going to be negative because I'm asking the people who haven't bought it why they haven't bought it. That doesn't make sense to me.

It is like you asking me or anyone else who haven't played Overwatch..... "Why didn't you purchase Overwatch on launch? Since you didn't get it on launch, what don't you like about Overwatch?"...... My response "Umm. I never ever played it before. I don't know what I don't like about Overwatch. I should try it first.".

I'm not asking why people like or don't like Uncharted 4. That doesn't even make sense; they haven't played it. What I am doing is I'm asking the people who haven't been convinced to buy it why they haven't been convinced despite the overwhelmingly positive reviews.

If the only people who haven't bought Uncharted 4 make up only 5% (example only) of the PS4 population, then I want to write the review for precisely that 5%. I'm only asking why they haven't jumped in yet because I want to know what they're looking for.

I think I'm done having this argument with you. Good day sir.

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#5 elheber
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@profilia: Are there any recent games you've bought and started playing? Or have you avoided absolutely every new game until you're done with your backlog?

@Star67: I see. So it's a value proposition in terms of dollar to hour, and the other Uncharted games never engaged you enough either. I can't say there's anything in U4 that would make you change your mind, so you've probably done the right move for yourself.

@glitch-: You're a great person to ask this then: If you plan to finish any in the original trilogy, are you going to do it in the Uncharted Collection (maybe you got the PS4 bundle?), or do you already have the game(s) on the PS3 and you want to beat it on that?

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#6 elheber
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@BH14: You've got me all wrong.

I'm writing a review for the game. Except instead of a standard "this is all the good stuff and this is all the bad stuff" review, I'm just going to focus on why someone might absolutely like the game yet haven't made the decision to buy the game yet. In other words, I'm writing a review targeted to people who are undecided.

To that end, I need to know why people haven't bought the game yet. If most people say, "I am going to buy it, just not yet," then there's almost no point in me writing the review. If most people say, "I just don't know if I want it yet because so-and-so," then I need to figure out what that so-and-so is so I can focus on it in the review.

I'm not knocking or praising the game, and I'm not berating people who haven't bought it yet. I just want to know what it is that hasn't convinced the people who aren't convinced.

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#7 elheber
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So for most of you, you do want to buy the game but you're willing to wait until you have time. Is there something about Uncharted 4 that makes it easier to set on the backburner? I mean, I get the feeling that other games demand your immediate attention on launch; games that if you don't have time for then you make time for.

Why is it that Uncharted 4 isn't one of those games that you drop everything else for?

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#8  Edited By elheber
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@wemmick: The videos that start when you only came to read an article so it's closer to an auto-playing ad than anything else. For goodness's sake, I'm at work sometimes and the last thing I need is an unexpected video/ad playing from another tab.

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#9  Edited By elheber
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I'm curious to know if there's any PS4 owner who's yet to buy U4 and why.

No criticism if you haven't yet. I liked the game a lot but I'm not dragging my friends to the store to buy it. That said, the game got glowing reviews from critics and the public alike. If there's anyone here you hasn't gotten the game yet: why not?

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#10  Edited By elheber
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@wemmick: Thanks for that temporary fix.

The text is a little harder to read than the older one. I'm not enough of an expert to point out why, but my guess is that it's much too light.