@LilRoss2k3: Back on PS3, the paid service was for the PS Cloud which was 1GB of save data storage, which has since been expanded to up to 10GB. It also offered exclusive discounts and exclusive content for certain games, as well as themes and avatars being offered for free. Until the PS4, PS Plus was nothing but a way to get cloud storage and other perks, like memberships at places like GameStop, Books-A-Million, etc. With the PS4, the main use of PS4 has shifted to online multiplayer, which is the main reason why people subscribe now.
@ClunkerSlimThe games offered for free is not what the service is about though. They are just bonuses that come with your subscription. The service is about the online experience, which is great for a lot of users.:
@ZamboniGamer: The range for catching is the edge of your radar. That radar is about 40 meters around you. Supposedly, it used to be 50 meters, before the footprint tracker was removed.
@maitkarro: The problem with this, it that they don't even have to step on private property. The range around the player is large enough to catch any Pokemon in anyone's yard without having to step one foot on that private property. The Pokemon are never placed too far from roads in areas with homes that I have noticed. They can all be reached from the edge of a road if they are on someone's property. So in short, the players shouldn't even be entering private property and that is the only real case they have, but it has nothing to do with the developers or copyright holders. That should be directed individually at the trespassers.
The only thing I hope for is no more time limit for events and such and being completely open with its story mode. I will also be waiting on the PC release, since that is inevitable at this point and it will be better than on the XBOX One by quite a bit and possibly include extra stuff like DR3's PC release.
@repulsive44552There is a 0% chance of that actually being true. You would even need a beast of a PC to even run like that, but since this is a Sony Exclusive made by a first-party developer, that would never happen, for PC, XBOX,, or Nintendo.
@tunaman44 and these same bugs still happen in PC games, as well. Whether it is console, handheld, or PC, all games have these problems. A better system or having higher specs does NOT change this fact.:
The last section makes no sense, the section for Price Changes. It shows PS Plus Price as being higher than Original Price. Why would they price hike digital games. I think it was meant to be Original Price in place of PS Plus Price and New Price in place of Original Price.
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