@FallenOneX Idk what this touch pad will be used for. But it is an added feature and doesn't change the function of the controller. Worst case scenario it's never used out side of the sony ui interface? Maybe for navigation on ps4 apps. It is one more thing that _could_ break. I wouldn't call it a game changer though.
@deathstream @Busta I think we're gonna have to agree to disagree. both companies are looking at a bigger picture than we are. Even ms held back some announcements for other game shows.
We'll talk at the end of the year to how their plans worked out.
@deathstream @Busta @_Nolan1_ @Tidemoo apparently not. a few years ago E3 was a joke. They even talked about not having it. it's only recently made a come back. TGS is more important.
@_Nolan1_ @Busta @Promised_Trini I don't believe so. Not until the ps3 and 360 did that matter. I know both my snes and genesis both played games and that was it. The "features" that sony and mainly ms are trying to introduce are redundant. Smart tvs..pc/laptops that connect to tvs. google tv boxes. I can watch netflix on my smart tv and my ps3 without a yearly fee.
That's xbones defining role. Giving you services you already have, but charging you for it being in one spot.
@Cassius103 @jmeyer2039 Unless gamespot is flat out lying about direct quotes. Then I don't see any bias. Most the time is a couple editor lines. Rest quoted words from whatever MS exec they talk to. End of article. Maybe a reminder of their DRM check in.
If that's bias reporting...What the rest of the media does is flat out mind control propaganda. wait......
@Tidemoo Cloud tech isn't going to magically boost your console power. You're not going to have a farm of servers doing calculations and rendering for your xbox one. You fell for the hype.
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