Thank you! I'm very nervous. And excited!
Thank you! I'm very nervous. And excited!
You don't have to apologize for your opinions! I'm not going to take any of this as a personal attack, so don't worry haha.
Like I said, I really enjoy a lot of things on the PS4. There's a lot of really cool things that they are bringing in, and I fully support them.
In Don Mattrick's statement, he said that they had conducted a lot of consumer research and they were pleased with their choices. He also said some things will change, everything really isn't completely set in stone. They have until November, so we will just have to see how that plays out. I have no doubt that Microsoft will redeem themselves.
Also, the used game restrictions are done by third-party devs and publishers-even the loaning of games. So, while Microsoft has some kind of leeway over this, it's really third-party companies that have a right to decide how their games are handled. It's mainly up to them.
The checking in every 24 hours is very strange, I'll agree with you on that. But, most of the games run on real time, and I think why they decided to have it constantly connected is because they want to just keep the game updated automatically so consumers don't have to wait for updates.
More will be revealed as time goes on, I'm sure.
Feel free to have more opinions! I don't fault you for them.
I'm sure they will as well, and althought I understand a lot of people were upset over the 360 comment, but they will be making games for quite some time...They said they expect to make games until 2016/17, so i don't really see that as a huge problem. Granted, there won't be some of the newer things on the 360, but like the internet masses have said, if you won't have internet by 2017, that's a bit of your fault. If you are employed in the military and can't use an online model, the 360 will be nice thing to fall back on.
I even understand the checking in because of the updates and the fact that a lot of the games run in real time. I think it's a little odd that they decided to go this route, but I understand it.
Yeah, the camera thing was a bit odd, but I'm hoping they can explain it better, and in a way that doesn't make us feel like we are being constantly watched.
I didn't actually think about that, with the WiiU gamepad, but that makes sense. When it first came out, I thought the same thing-that it was just some new addition to the Wii.
It was a really good E3, I thought. I think I'm getting the X1 first...but we will see how that pans out.
How did you feel about Nintendo's conference?
Yeah, not anymore. I'll fix that right now. When it first was announced, it was supposed to be an exclusive, but that obviously isn't the case anymore.
I had one friend that was just OBSESSED with this game. Loved every second of it, but I don't know...wasn't my thing. But, I've heard so many things about it, I think I just might test it out again.
That sounds like a lot of people I know that are obsessed with both the Fable franchise, and every game released by Bethesda, ever haha.
I can't fault you for that, though, seeing as when I love a game that much, I also devote myself to it. I never played the original though, and I barely played the second...but I'm willing to give it another chance after everyone telling me how amazing it was.
I actually haven't played the first one, either, but I did play the second one, whichI barely played, but I am interested in playing this one as well.
Ahhh, okay. See, I really enjoy open world games...but if there's just a few
minor things to do, it gets really boring, really fast. I think one of my friends owns it, so I will see if I can borrow it. I remember seeing the DLC everywhere for it. I am really selective with zombie themes, though. It just isn't something I ever really was into. Yeah, let me know what you think about Gunslinger... and what you can compare between that and RDR. besides the open world aspect of it.