@kiramasaki Exactly. I am supporting the PS4 because it sounds like better tech than this. The only people that support XBO are lemmings, in my book. There are people like that everywhere, in every country. The people that are swayed by nationalistic fervor.
@Shelledfade1 Well, he let slipped about something important. It doesn't matter if it was right or wrong. If a football player outlined the exact plays they were going to run, he would be fired as well.
@Evan21 @Threesixtyci @experience_fade Exactly. Sony doesn't have to charge a fee. Why would they? The same rationale would be used to say that Sony is going to charge for PSN because Microsoft charges for XBL.
@experience_fade Why is it a good opportunity to say it now? Why not wait and say it at e3? Why not steal Microsoft's thunder? Doing it now, it wouldn't have the same oomph.
@Slade968 Why? This isn't checkers. People are clamoring about Sony not saying anything. Why not mull the options and decide if what is a good course of strategy. The importance of information is affected by when you give it. Sony can just as easily say they are not charging for used games right now, but that would give Microsoft time to change their course right before E3.
@drod0756 @racerxgundam The used market will not cease to exist because Microsoft would just become a dead-end in console gaming. They will become a cautionary tale, if you will.
They said it is up to publishers. Now, they may just wait for E3 to get the ball rolling. It makes sense since Microsoft is going to talk about their games at E3, and Sony can just say "yeah, we will not put a charged on used games." All those points about Microsoft's new games will become moot.
It may just be me, but this game really felt like BioShock (Shrek): Forever After. The idea that doing something as part of the ending will undo the game seemed kind of lacking. Oh well. It is a good game regardless. It just felt like a carbon-copy of BioShock 1.
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