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What if both the consoles do the same thing? PC Gaming would EXPLODE this fall.
Either Steambx or WiiU wins.
What if both the consoles do the same thing? PC Gaming would EXPLODE this fall.
Ironically, the pirates will find a way to play the games without the activation codes.
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Wait, is that "ironic" or "painfully obvious?"
And hopefully the Wii U can get more serious Japanese third party support at least, maybe the Wii U Game Pad will help give something of a resurgence for core home gaming there.Oh god... what if Sony and Microsoft fuck up so badly that Nintendo takes another generation. Well i guess it could be worse - at least it will be in HD this time.
Those are some god awful examples.
Assassins creed (among other PC flops) did so poorly that Ubisoft completely changed their DRM scheme. Diablo 3 has been blasted since before launch and still 8 months after launch for having always online DRM.
Ironically, the pirates will find a way to play the games without the activation codes.
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Wait, is that "ironic" or "painfully obvious?"
Ironically, the pirates will find a way to play the games without the activation codes.
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Wait, is that "ironic" or "painfully obvious?"
Yup.. but an always-connected console is going to have a lot of "single player" games with tons of connected content. Pirate versions are going to be more compromised than ever.
Yep. And of course, that's one reason we're seeing shifts towards more multiplayer features in big budget games.
Either Steambx or WiiU wins.
The paying customer is the one who gets fucked up the ass all the time. And boy do we take it like champions.
Can't tell if serious.What if both the consoles do the same thing? PC Gaming would EXPLODE this fall.
isn't steambox essentially the same though? you buy licenses, just like is being rumoured here.
wii u seems to be the only legitimate alternative.
Haha poor Nintendo will get even less third party support.
Is that even possible omg
No pay for online, and better deals on the software. I can't see MS suddenly getting reasonable with their pricing next gen.isn't steambox essentially the same though? you buy licenses, just like is being rumoured here.
That depends on the developers.wii u seems to be the only legitimate alternative.
The only thing that will determine if I buy a Durango or not are the games. Anything else I can deal with...
PC developers have already made big singleplayer games that require a constant internet connection. Assassin's Creed jumps immediately to mind (as does Diablo).
And handhelds.
No pay for online, and better deals on the software. I can't see MS suddenly getting reasonable with their pricing next gen.
That depends on the developers.
This is a company that charges you $60 a year, and still makes money off the games sold and then makes more money by ramming ads down your throat.if microsoft are indeed going for a similar approach to steam in selling licenses, I think we're going to see a very different xbox live. it wouldn't surprise me if they drop the paywall for online play due to them getting a bigger slice of revenue from games sold.
I believe that companies tend to operate on inertia rather than logic.software deals might apply to both, it's not fair to assume that everything will stay the same if they do go down this route. saying that, it's also not sensible to assume they'll change their ways either, so I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Either Steambx or WiiU wins.
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Um, WiiU?
why would steambox auto-win? it does the same thing.
wow no used games?! I'll stick to Steam then!
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why would steambox auto-win? it does the same thing.
The only thing that will determine if I buy a Durango or not are the games. Anything else I can deal with...
The difference has to do from the ecosystem it's coming from. On PC, Steam is so popular because of the various levels of competition between it and the tons of other services. On consoles it's a smaller pool of direct competition, and as a result prices on tons of games are left rather static, especially on the digital sphere.
Steambox is migrating the PC ecosystem to the TV while Microsoft, if this rumor is true of course, is forcing the market to conform to such a model. There's a grand difference between this model emerging via competition in one sector and literally being bolted into another. That is precisely the issue, and why so many people can be comfortable with Steam and how things are on the PC marketplace and be absolutely disgusted at it happening on the console front. It works on PC because you have more options than I could probably name, and they're all trying to one up one another with deals and services whereas on consoles your option is normally three pathways; through Nintendo, through Sony, or through Microsoft. Their deals and services are more defined in them being first party, exclusive content, not sales and deals for the consumer. There is zero precedent that a non-used platform will have Steam-like sales. Those were born from a byproduct of the PC market being so massive for consumer choice. That choice is crippled as is on a console front.
why would steambox auto-win? it does the same thing.
wow. screw Microsoft and Xbox.
My thoughts exactly.If both Sony and Microsoft go this route, it will just be an incentive for me to invest in a powerful gaming rig and Oculus Rift. I'd probably buy a Wii U too.
I know Assassin's Creed has been hacked to circumvent that because online is not a mandatory thing for features of the game. In fact, if it doesn't have some MMO-esque service in the game, I'm quite sure it's been circumvented. I said it before but Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 requires an online connection to play, but hackers have been able to break that. And that's on the walled garden console market. There is nothing to say this idea of always online will be perfect and prevent any type of circumvention, as human history has only shown that to eventually happen on any type of service.
....what? Yes 2nd hand market of course makes things more affordable, how in the hell do you translate that to the original manufacturers getting money from 2nd hand sales?
I would love to hear how they do this.
HA, indirectly?
What on Urf are you talking about???
Explain to me how when I sell my paid off car private party how Ford gets any money???
isn't steambox essentially the same though? you buy licenses, just like is being rumoured here.
wii u seems to be the only legitimate alternative.
Well, unlike the Wii U, all XBL and PSN codes are tied to your fucking account. Your Wii U is actually looking *really* shitty in this regard because any digital purchases from Nintendo's eShop actually ARE tied to the console. If said Wii U is bricked it is then that you are fucked, and by Nintendo.I'm sure it's been mentioned but if they are going code
activation for individual games tied to a system what happens
with bricked systems? You now have a two-fold headache. Dead
system and jumping through hoops to prove you own the game tied
to the system that is bricked.
That's a consumer's nightmare.
Always on drm and codes for game activation could very well
kill the industry these developers claim is costing them money.
That's excellent business sense. /sarcasm
I hope MS and Sony don't pursue this route. My kids
and I were pumped for Durango and wanted me to preorder
day 1. Now I'll have to explain to them that because some people
like buying used games or download games illegally, honest
gamers are being penalized and being taken advantage of which is
unacceptable; ie; we won't support companies who think
we're thieves or because we try to save a little money buying used.
Though I must say my WiiU is looking *really* good right now.
Well, unlike the Wii U, all XBL and PSN codes are tied to your fucking account. Your Wii U is actually looking *really* shitty in this regard because any digital purchases from Nintendo's eShop actually ARE tied to the console. If said Wii U is bricked it is then that you are fucked, and by Nintendo.
Oh god... what if Sony and Microsoft fuck up so badly that Nintendo takes another generation. Well i guess it could be worse - at least it will be in HD this time.
Yep, I have a Wii U and 3DS myself and have not purchased any games digitally and refuse to for the future.This is why I don't buy anything digital from Nintendo, my Wii died and I lost it all :-(
But you don't need any codes for Wii U retail games, which is what he was getting at.Well, unlike the Wii U, all XBL and PSN codes are tied to your fucking account. Your Wii U is actually looking *really* shitty in this regard because any digital purchases from Nintendo's eShop actually ARE tied to the console. If said Wii U is bricked it is then that you are fucked, and by Nintendo.
Well, unlike the Wii U, all XBL and PSN codes are tied to your fucking account. Your Wii U is actually looking *really* shitty in this regard because any digital purchases from Nintendo's eShop actually ARE tied to the console. If said Wii U is bricked it is then that you are fucked, and by Nintendo.
XBL's digital purchasing policy is just like Steam in that your purchases are tied to your account. Same with PSN. Your FUD does not apply here but actually does apply to the alternative you are suggesting.
He was also saying that games would be tied to the console which is absolutely wrong and hilariously ironic considering he spoke of the Wii U in glowing terms in the very same paragraph. Hypocrisy of the highest order.But you don't need any codes for Wii U retail games, which is what he was getting at.
Probably already mentioned, but this seems to go with the subsidized xbox rumor.