@Landsharkk @jeremiah06 they will do it again because it is their vision for the future of gaming. They only reversed it because there was an outburst. It tells them the world is not yet ready for a system that requires an internet connection. They will try again in a few years when the percentage of homes with internet goes up. Cloud gaming will be the future. it's just the tech is not all there yet.
pretty sure Sony was not willing to pay much to the chip makers to keep their manufacturing costs down and in turn, keep the price of the ps4 down for consumers. Nvidia just has no mind toward business.
I agree with this article wholeheartedly. I don't think he is biased but someone has to say something. How can microsoft charge that much for services that other platforms offer for absolutely free? You pay 60 dollars for a game and you should be able to enjoy all it has to offer. What is up with paying extra to play parts of the game? Meanwhile, Sony gives you full priced games for free when you sign up for their service. and not just a few games, they give you a ton.
@ Hiroo4 While I disagree with this article. i have to agree with you. why are you people saying they work for microsoft just because they criticize sony? keep an open mind.
the person that wrote this is an idiot. the hackers got my name, address, email, birthday and my credit card. How the hell can they do an identity theft? the credit card is the only big issue which can be taken care of. that leaves name, address, birthday, and email. How do you do an identity theft? they don't have your social, your passport, or your license... Name, address, birthday, and email are useless. Guess what, I know all my friend's name, address, birthday and email. but can i sell them to commit identity theft? NO! not that i would. just proving a point. think before you post something for the entire world to see and criticize.
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