demosthenes
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yeah and totally failed with the ps3
PS3 failed for several reasons. Horrible launch lineup along, Sony sliding into a deep deep hole on the whole as a company and a worldwide recession the likes we haven't seen in a while.
yeah and totally failed with the ps3
why is anyone judging the value of the subscription before you know what it includes
???
Just ridiculous.
They could make ot amazing value.
Yup.Lol.
Not gonna pay for xbl , hence not getting an xbox.
Because if this is true, they have set the price if live at $15 a month. They can't credibly sell this subsidized version if people could get $40-50 Live year subs everywhere they turned. They have to either raise the price or turn Durango Live into its own thing (Live Diamond?) that costs $15 per month.
yeah and totally failed with the ps3
i really...dont think sony can go in loss this time......FOR SURE not for as long as the ps3 did
Yup.
$15 a month for XBL... Wow... Can't be.
Sony is still here, aren't they?
You're looking to give this thread some serious derailing potential aren't you? Lol
Because if this is true, they have set the price if live at $15 a month. They can't credibly sell this subsidized version if people could get $40-50 Live year subs everywhere they turned. They have to either raise the price or turn Durango Live into its own thing (Live Diamond?) that costs $15 per month.
Because being hopeful about anything Microsoft does that's pro consumer is the right way to go...
Every gen it's always the same from xbox fans and their fantasy tales of what "could be" or "would it be so cool" only to have Microsoft do the same shafting every time. How LIVE as a service doesn't get more shit is beyond me, but hey, they found some people willing to pay for it so I guess they just do it to themselves.
A subsidized 360 RIGHT NOW requires a $15 a month subscription. The cost of Live and the $15 subsidized price per month are not and will not be the same thing
PS3 failed for several reasons. Horrible launch lineup along, Sony sliding into a deep deep hole on the whole as a company and a worldwide recession the likes we haven't seen in a while.
If the specs are worse I doubt the price will that high. Microsoft would not give that much space in the price war
Yup.
$15 a month for XBL... Wow... Can't be.
yeah cutting thousand jobs...selling headquarters ......and being in red for the 4 years ...and still seeing the ps vita going bad and ps3 barely getting money back...
oh cmon the sony marketing in the last gen was TERRIBLE if not more...
What Microsoft is doing is EXACTLY what T-Mobile is doing with the Nexus 4. You can get a Nexus 4 at a discount but you have to pay a higher monthly bill than you would on T-Mobile's pay-as-you-go plans.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/LG---Google-Nexus-4-E960-4G-Mobile-Phone---Black-(T-Mobile)/7408045.p?id=1218844837055&skuId=7408045
yeah cutting thousand jobs...selling headquarters ......and being in red for the 4 years ...and still seeing the ps vita going bad and ps3 barely getting money back...
oh cmon the sony marketing in the last gen was TERRIBLE if not more...
That's not all to blame on the PS3. In fact, SCE is thriving compared to Sony as a whole.
I don't think you know how businesses work in the real world. Yes, they made plenty of mistakes and were doing horribly, but to think that Sony is just going to say "goodbye" as a result of those mistakes is hilarious. Cutting thousands of jobs and selling the headquarters is a healthy and proper response to the motivation they have of getting back on their feet. If you think this Sony hasn't change for the better and aren't in a position to dominate this gen, then you need to get your head checked.
That's not all to blame on the PS3. In fact, SCE is thriving compared to Sony as a whole.
i think the only prob was the price...higher than the xbox and of course the production cost...
they pointed to the moon....but honestly buying a ps3 ( that i bought) u didnt get the moon compared to the xbox.....
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Xbox live's moon
WAY to early to be making a claim like that
Everyone that bought an Xbox knew they would have to pay a subscription fee to play online. There was no bait-and-switch, so I don't see what you're talking about.
Even more so than before, you're talking about an emotional argument, not an economic one. That $300 price tag will certainly seem more appealing that a $500 one at Christmas, but that in no way makes it a better deal in the long run.
Would you like the thread to be closed and no one be allowed to discuss this until all the facts are known?
I mean, using the subsided model of the 360 as a reference obviously isn't ok with you.
I don't think you know how businesses work in the real world. Yes, they made plenty of mistakes and were doing horribly, but to think that Sony is just going to say "goodbye" as a result of those mistakes is hilarious. Cutting thousands of jobs and selling the headquarters is a healthy and proper response to the motivation they have of getting back on their feet. If you think this Sony hasn't change for the better and aren't in a position to dominate this gen, then you need to get your head checked.
Doesn't this mean the "Always Online" is pretty true then? What would happen if someone lost their job and couldn't pay the for live anymore? I know we talk about used games but what about people who sale their system when they don't need it? People could buy a xbox system on craigslist advertised as a full featured console and get stuck into a two year contract or even worse fucked out of playing a system thats tied to someones delinquent account?
This shit is bringing a lot of grey area questions into gaming and I don't like it.
Merely my opinion as Sony has hit all the right notes for me as a hardcore gaming consumer specifically.
The picture doesn't represent any false advertising, but people actively thrusting themselves into a smelly butthole of a service that should be free.
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Xbox live's moon
Does the $499 version include a XBLG subscription? If the device is always connected, but you can't connect because you don't have gold what will be the point of buying that $499 version? Not having to commit to two years? This is assuming that gold costs the same and has the same access as is current.
$299+($15*24)=$659 (initial outlay $314) vs $499 + ($50 x 2) = $599 (initial outlay $549)
Sega charged. Sony charged on PS2 in Japan. "Should be free" isn't a compelling argument.
Say Honda puts out a new car and you have to pay for maintenance on it every three months. The next year, Toyota puts out a similar car but charges more while offering free maintenance. Honda is not then obligated to change their terms and offer free maintenance. People agreed to the terms when they purchased the car.
The sad thing is that the usual suspects are defending this.So basically, it's an even bigger rip off now. Great.
Nice call.
where i said that they r saying "goodbye"?
i said that they would not do again what they passed trought the ps3 gen
this is what kaz said to the wall street journal
" The world has moved on, he said, "We can't just continue to be a great purveyor of hardware products, even though some people expect us to do that."
"We really need to buckle down and be realistic," said Mr. Hirai, who plans a news conference Thursday. "I don't think everybody is on board, but I think people are coming around to the idea that if we don't turn this around, we could be sitting in some serious trouble."
money talking IMHO the ps3/psmove/vita gen...was something that sony if could would totally delete
Its a very compelling argument. What planet do you live on?"Should be free" isn't a compelling argument.
Everyone that bought an Xbox knew they would have to pay a subscription fee to play online. There was no bait-and-switch, so I don't see what you're talking about.
We don't know anything. All these estimates are baseless conjuncture. A few months ago, the thought of 8 GDDR5 was impossible. Nobody has any clue what went into the R&D into these consoles or what specific deals they have with the vendors.From what we know they'd be losing money at that price. I don't think Sony is in the position where can want to, or can even afford to take a loss for however long it would take for GDDR5 to scale down in price.
Merely my opinion as Sony has hit all the right notes for me as a hardcore gaming consumer specifically.
Sorry I interpreted your post that way, but I actually am going to kind of miss Sony being as ambitious tech wise like they had been with the PS3. I hope Marc Cerny pulls through enough to have Microsoft feel the competition of wanting to cater more towards hardcore fans.
I hear this a lot on GAF and it's usually from people who you can tell were never going to consider a next gen Xbox in any case.
PS4:
Always Online - Publisher discretion
No Used Games - Publisher discretion
Backwards Compatibility - Please understand, we have none
Gaikai - Coming* Soon after launch, please believe it will work
Entertainment Focus - Please believe our PR that we have no focus on entertainment
Multiple PS+ Tiers - We refuse to talk about it so you'll believe it doesn't exist for as long as possible
For the record I believe that PS+ and XBL will be nearly identical next gen. Sony has seen the money that MS pulls in with XBL, and Microsoft has seen the hardcore gamer backlash. They'll both migrate towards the same services, with only superficial difference between.
Shuhei Yoshida said:Will online play remain free? We totally believe that we want to provide more functionality and more services and more content on the network. And so we are looking at how we are going to structure that. And we are not ready to talk about that.
The sad thing is that the usual suspects are defending this.
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