Wished Andrew would have re-written this year's E3 script as well.
You'll have to explain a bit there, bud.
Unless you mean last year's presentation.
So the whole villainy shared is villainy halved thing was true after all. I guess we should be thankful the backlash to MS was so swift and strong.
This shouldn't really come across as a surprise for anyone.
Sony got really lucky with the sick burn. Microsoft pretty much handed it to them on a silver platter.
it's extraordinarily rare for your primary competitor to say to you "here, have the entire marketshare. we don't care. you can have this generation for free, whatever bro", so when they do, you take that shit.
Which is how it always goes.
If Sony hadn't made a $600 tetris-cube-of-gamedev console, I doubt Microsoft would have had the mindshare in the first place.
To be fair, it would be nice if the OP made things as clear as the article does. Yes, it's a good idea to read the source before posting, but many people have restricted access to gaming sites, etc.You didn't even bother to read the article did you?
Wished Andrew would have re-written this year's E3 script as well.
Too me it sounds less like they decided to remove DRM etc. and just changed their presentation to highlight that they didnt have DRM. To get the advantage over MS with their presentation
Then you need to read the article again. You really think they just removed DRM before E3, and change how the system ran games just like that? lol
Then you need to read the article again. You really think they just removed DRM before E3, and change how the system ran games just like that? lol
But reading is haardddd!Read the OP and stop embarrassing yourselves.
I'm actually really optimistic about next gen. Both Nintendo and Microsoft had really harsh blunders, and Sony just hit the stride of "give people what they want and profit". I think next gen, Sony will look back at the PS4's success and say "lets build on that" (like the PS2 did for the PS1), and Microsoft and Nintendo will come out with a much stronger message.True, let's see who screws up next gen.
Not really.
The article continues:
Sony's policies did not change at any time, House stressed, but it had become clear Sony would do well to state its position more carefully.
"All it did was make us come out and state very clearly 'the status quo has been good to us, consumers like the choice and the balance that achieves'," he concluded. "It wasn't a shift in strategy, it was just a feeling of a necessity to go out and communicate something that we just took advantage of."
It's not like the PS4 doesn't have DRM anyway.
So the whole villainy shared is villainy halved thing was true after all. I guess we should be thankful the backlash to MS was so swift and strong.
Sony too, again?!!?!?!?!!?!
not even the point
So the whole villainy shared is villainy halved thing was true after all. I guess we should be thankful the backlash to MS was so swift and strong.
Should've been first post. Hopefully next year neither party will talk about dumb TV shit nobody cares about.
E3 2014: Nintendo > Sony > Microsoft bud.
that's off topic though.
look does anyone actually believe that Sony quickly fixed their DRM? Sony just changed some stuff in the presentation to take advantage of the beating Microsoft was getting.
Reread his post.
No. He doesn't. Read the post you quoted again.
It's exactly the point. Nothing changed and Sony were lauded for it.
That's the thing though, MSFT's change was so egregiously bad that Sony changing nothing was lauded.It's exactly the point. Nothing changed and Sony were lauded for it.
When did MS talk about TV shit this year.
You've got an opinion and that's fine, but Microsoft's conference wasn't bad. If you think the other 2 were better, then great but let's stop with hyperbole.
That's the thing though, MSFT's change was so egregiously bad that Sony changing nothing was lauded.
He read an article saying 'Sony too!' the weekend before the conference, and decided to address it directly.H-He found out about this a week before the conference? Weren't we raising a ruckus about the problems more than a month before e3?
I see somebody who's going to benefit from the Reading Rainbow kickstarter!lol. alot of peeps were saying this all along.
Barring 15 minutes, the script was fine. I don't know why people focus so much on those 15 minutes. Bloodborne, Grim Fandango, No man's sky, MGS5 and Arkham Knight are my five most anticipated games, and they were all shown at Sony's conference. Some of you people act as if the 2014 conference was 60 minutes wonderbook and 30 minutes tv.
Edit: And although it should go without saying, obviously people have different tastes in gaming, but is there a single person here not interested in at least three of the titles I mentioned?
It's exactly the point. Nothing changed and Sony were lauded for it.
24 hour online check ins like you're a criminal, just for the privilege of playing games you bought and own, were fucked. Not being able to lend games to your friend by handing them a game disc was fucked. Not being able to transfer games to anyone except for someone who was on your friends list for 30 days was fucked. Not being able to sell or trade in games wherever you wanted was fucked.Again, I'm just struck by how poorly the message was communicated, not the message itself. I actually believe in a lot of what MS wants to do, but that PR execution.... woof.
E3 2014: Nintendo > Sony > Microsoft bud.
that's off topic though.
look does anyone actually believe that Sony quickly fixed their DRM? Sony just changed some stuff in the presentation to take advantage of the beating Microsoft was getting.
You've got an opinion and that's fine, but Microsoft's conference wasn't bad. If you think the other 2 were better, then great but let's stop with hyperbole.
Your reading comprehension needs adjustment or you didn't read the article.So the whole villainy shared is villainy halved thing was true after all. I guess we should be thankful the backlash to MS was so swift and strong.
It's exactly the point. Nothing changed and Sony were lauded for it.
Or maybe someone needs to start their own Jumping To Conclusions kickstarter!I see somebody who's going to benefit from the Reading Rainbow kickstarter!