Jesus, really that pissed off that I told you that your articles where only showing an 1/8th of the story?
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Nah, it was the fanboy comment this guy made after reading a single post and basically ignoring me stating that I own every console under the sun (basically someone coming in and talking shit with absolutely no frame of reference). Didn't have anything to do with anything you said - but for the record, the Wii U continues to fail.
As for anyone messing up my world - this forum has about as much impact on my world as a gnat does on the tides of the ocean. Keep on trollin' though buddy, I'm sure you're having success with it somewhere on someone.![]()
OH how i miss the bickering here lol
Stick around mag, stay awhile. You must be busy right now.
Hollllllllly shit, Microsoft, what are you thinking?! Game rentals NOT POSSIBLE? Sorry, this is a major wrong turn. Consoles are not PCs and the respective audiences don't 'think' the same way - and not allowing game rentals on the Xbox One is going to really hurt this system's success in the long run.
http://www.cinemablend.com/games/It-...med-56454.html
Edit: I just read that Nintendo isn't even going to be holding a press conference at E3 this year. Man, that really sucks.If sales figures released last week are to be believed, the system hasn't shipped more than 100,000 units since January.
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Welp, the details are all in at this point. And I have to say, it looks like the PS4 is going to be the big winner this generation. At $399, it's $100 less than the Xbox One, allows used games just like the last generation (although publishers will have the option to add DRM/online passes, according to previously released info), has a plethora of interesting and great looking titles, doesn't have all the privacy concerns of the 'always on Kinect,' integrates completely with the PS Vita, basically giving you a way to play PS4 in any room in your house and defeating the Wii U's focus pretty handily.
We finally got to see the system too, which was nice. Their presentation definitely blew Microsoft's away and it's clear they're sticking to what they said - they're focusing on the games and, at least seemingly, have listened to gamer's complaints and considerations from the problems with the PS3.
Obviously though, the sales determine the winner. The Internet is ablaze right now though with 'fuck Xbox One, give me the PS4.' The question is does the Internet represent the majority of people in the market to buy a next-gen gaming console? Time will tell.
I'm willing to call it now though. The PS4 is going to emerge victorious imo.