Hahaha.SONY WON!!! THEY WON E3!!!
PS4 for next gen it is then. Looks like PSN+ will be required for multiplayer for PS4. Now we need to see how much the games will cost.
Destiny looked good, good thing it's also coming to the 360.
Hahaha.SONY WON!!! THEY WON E3!!!
http://www.familyvideo.com/catalog/product_used.php?products_id=-412833$500 is definitely overpriced.
Whats the OTT think of Skyfall? Its on sale for $12 at Target this week and I'm considering the blind buy, even though I wasnt a huge fan of Casino Royale of QoS.
http://www.familyvideo.com/catalog/product_used.php?products_id=-412833$500 is definitely overpriced.
Whats the OTT think of Skyfall? Its on sale for $12 at Target this week and I'm considering the blind buy, even though I wasnt a huge fan of Casino Royale of QoS.
Family Video has it used for like 7 bucks along with a ton of other newer movies for cheap.
Thanks for mentioning that, Casey. I got Fright Night, Django Unchained, ZD30, and Lincoln for $28.
My brother and I talked about possibly going steambox but we forgot about that after seeing the PS4.I despise the playstation controller. That will always keep me away from the PS4.
Like I said, I'm probably going to go steambox + 360 controller.
"This policy sounds similar to what exists on PlayStation 3 today — for example, EA notably implemented an Online Pass system as a method for limiting online access to secondhand purchasers. Publishers also have similar freedom on PCs, where consumers can choose to support games whose DRM policies they find appropriate"WELP. I'm not sure what this means in practice, but it doesn't sound the same as last night.
http://www.polygon.com/2013/6/11/4419476/playstation-4-third-party-publishers-can-dictate-their-own-drm-terms
Ah, that update wasn't there before. That makes much more sense. I really don't get Microsoft's strategy here, and it seems to me that third-party publishers would want to distance themselves from DRM practices on consoles."This policy sounds similar to what exists on PlayStation 3 today — for example, EA notably implemented an Online Pass system as a method for limiting online access to secondhand purchasers. Publishers also have similar freedom on PCs, where consumers can choose to support games whose DRM policies they find appropriate"WELP. I'm not sure what this means in practice, but it doesn't sound the same as last night.
http://www.polygon.com/2013/6/11/4419476/playstation-4-third-party-publishers-can-dictate-their-own-drm-terms
This is what I'm thinking. Publishers already dictate their own policies on PC and to some degree on console. However, Sony as a first party developer going with little to no DRM will hopefully influence other prublishers to keep DRM to a minimum on their system.
Not as much as he use too. Now he's in more of a "whining" phase.Does wombat still beg for free stuff on the cagcast?
Especially when you consider that EA has stopped with the Online Pass bullshit and also Ubi has started moving away from DRM for their titles as well. Publishers are slowly starting to realize that DRM is bad, so Microsoft heralding shit that even EA and Ubi have dropped is nothing short of full retard.Ah, that update wasn't there before. That makes much more sense. I really don't get Microsoft's strategy here, and it seems to me that third-party publishers would want to distance themselves from DRM practices on consoles."This policy sounds similar to what exists on PlayStation 3 today — for example, EA notably implemented an Online Pass system as a method for limiting online access to secondhand purchasers. Publishers also have similar freedom on PCs, where consumers can choose to support games whose DRM policies they find appropriate"WELP. I'm not sure what this means in practice, but it doesn't sound the same as last night.
http://www.polygon.com/2013/6/11/4419476/playstation-4-third-party-publishers-can-dictate-their-own-drm-terms
This is what I'm thinking. Publishers already dictate their own policies on PC and to some degree on console. However, Sony as a first party developer going with little to no DRM will hopefully influence other prublishers to keep DRM to a minimum on their system.
I feel the same about the Xbox controller. I've tried many times to get used to it, but PS controllers feel so much better to me.I despise the playstation controller. That will always keep me away from the PS4.
Like I said, I'm probably going to go steambox + 360 controller.
By sold he means collected in a pile in his front yard and burned.Sold off 99% of my 360 collection
What did you keep?Sold off 99% of my 360 collection, bought a year of PS+, full Last of Us reserve and have money left over for PS4.
you, MS and your shitty new drm policy. I'm voting with my wallet. Even if it doesn't make any difference, I like to stand by my principles.
Fuck, why the hell not. Thanks for posting this, I've been meaning to check out the show but hell that's a low barrier of entry.http://www.wbshop.com/product/fringe+the+complete+series+bd+1000359492.do?AID=10280984&PID=4485850&ref=CJP
Stolen from SD and posted here in case stinkin still lurks. 21 bucks for the complete series of fringe on bd after tax and shipping is pretty good. Never watched the show, but at that price I figured it was worth snagging.
Hoping that WB doesn't notice the mistake and ships it.
Got banned from NeoGaf for the following post:
"Don Mattrick looks like an elf."
You can't be serious, bro.