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Go home you're drunk, Wii U is only good as a lawn ornament
Smash 4 is gonna be the only good game this gen
Go home you're drunk, Wii U is only good as a lawn ornament
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Genuinely surprised they released all this now and not after the E3 conferences. Blows a whole in my theory that some of this stuff wasn't set in stone. DYING to see how Sony responds.
It's good to be first and foremost a PC gamer. Sony's going to do something to appease the third parties as well. PC+WiiU might actually be the best solution.
Neither one has or will have Madden so its a no go for me. I have to win the superbowl with the Jets every year in Madden. It brings me like 30 seconds of happiness.
I wonder how many publishers will actually enable it though - especially if they're the ones against used games. I could see it being one of those things where 1st party developers will support it, and 3rd parties won't.Xbox One is designed so game publishers can enable you to give your disc-based games to your friends. There are no fees charged as part of these transfers. There are two requirements: you can only give them to people who have been on your friends list for at least 30 days and each game can only be given once.
Just once!
-Give your family access to your entire games library anytime, anywhere: Xbox One will enable new forms of access for families. Up to ten members of your family can log in and play from your shared games library on any Xbox One. Just like today, a family member can play your copy of Forza Motorsport at a friends house. Only now, they will see not just Forza, but all of your shared games. You can always play your games, and any one of your family members can be playing from your shared library at a given time.
This is by far the best thing ever. My wife and I have to buy 2 copies of every mp game that we want to play together. I am stunned that they will let us just share one copy now. That is such a great feature for people with multiple family members that game. I seriously cant believe MS got publishers to sign off on that.
No renting, no loaning. No private sales (unless selling to someone who has been on your friends list for 30 days)
Console Checks in Every 24 hours
Trade-ins are up to the publisher and only at participating retailers
You can give a game to a friend only if they have been on your friends list for 30 days, and then it is stuck with them.
Up to 10 family members can play your games from any console at any time
Wait! Yankee you're married! You're one of the olds?! I can't help but feel alittle betrayed.
You can't lend it. You can give it to them. They make the limit 30 days, because they don't want people using the giving function to sell games outside of their systems.So I can lend a game to anyone on my friends list? That will get shut down too. It's a lot easier to "lend" a game to a friend when you don't have to use the post office. You could have a whole marketplace of guys like GraveRobber who just switch games with their bros
So I can lend a game to anyone on my friends list? That will get shut down too. It's a lot easier to "lend" a game to a friend when you don't have to use the post office. You could have a whole marketplace of guys like GraveRobber who just switch games with their bros
You can't lend it. You can give it to them. They make the limit 30 days, because they don't want people using the giving function to sell games outside of their systems.
I wonder how many new juniors work for game companies.
That is a wise decision. Gaming side has always been an abomination. You're much safer here in NFL-GAF with the rest of us.I should just stay here. Gaming side is really messed up. The Sony fans are insufferable, and the MS fans think everything is going to be an exclusive for Xbox. Nintendo fans seem blissfully unaware, which is kinda endearing. Problem with being here is I don't know who any of you guys like, so it's hard to respond with an insult to your team when you mock the beautifully handsome Brady. I need a cheat sheet.
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Perhaps moreso after the game industry view of neogaf documentary.
I don't want to hear someone try to spin these policies as good. These are complete shit and a step backwards for gamers.
I hope PlayStation doesn't follow with this garbage.
That is a wise decision. Gaming side has always been an abomination. You're much safer here in NFL-GAF with the rest of us.
A better analogy would be staying out of shark-infested waters.
Don't get your hopes up. I just can't imagine a publisher as big as EA would eliminate online passes without knowing full well that they wouldn't need them for both next-gen consoles. I agree that it's incredibly shitty.
Im expecting Sony to do a Hogan type heel turn at E3.
Question #2 actually had been answered by Sony. And we'd reported it: "At a roundtable this morning, Sony's game studios chief, Shuhei Yoshida, told reporters that any requirement for users to register a game online in order to play it would be left to game publishers. Sony won't require that." (Emphasis added.) Apologies for missing that during our attempts to clarify just how similar or dissimilar Sony's next-gen policies are from Microsoft's.
I loathe everyone in this thread except for FMT!
I expect Bash at the Beach gifs when it does happen.Im expecting Sony to do a Hogan type heel turn at E3.
Switch to her husband.I REALLY need a new avatar. Im getting avatar quoted too damn much.
I made you one and you turned it down, so I will continue to quote it!I REALLY need a new avatar. Im getting avatar quoted too damn much.
That's from a Kotaku article way back when. If Sony follows through with that, it allows EA to go ahead and require online registration of a title and since its up to a publisher to "enable" gamers to trade in used games for the Xbox One - Sony will simply follow a similar policy without the online 24 hour check Microsoft has in place. What will be interesting is how Sony will handle first party releases?
Mind you this is just lure conjecture on my part based on that statement.
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I made you one and you turned it down, so I will continue to quote it!
Who is that lovely woman?
Even in that scenario, EA would have to create their own authentication system. Only big publishers could afford that.That's from a Kotaku article way back when. If Sony follows through with that, it allows EA to go ahead and require online registration of a title and since its up to a publisher to "enable" gamers to trade in used games for the Xbox One - Sony will simply follow a similar policy without the online 24 hour check Microsoft has in place. What will be interesting is how Sony will handle first party releases?
Mind you this is just lure conjecture on my part based on that statement.
Russell is a Pats fan???Who is that lovely woman?
I REALLY need a new avatar. Im getting avatar quoted too damn much.
Lmao
Even in that scenario, EA would have to create their own authentication system. Only big publishers could afford that.
The system is universal on Xbox.
I hope it isn't true at all on PS4
So how's gaming side handling the news?
This should be the avatar of every person who posts in this thread.ah, you must've been blinded by its beauty: