FilaBrasileiro said:
Zizzla_Rachet said:
FUD much? If it cost game companies money they wouldn't release games on PSN.....but let's think about this for a second now, let's say you're right and companies are losing money, the PSN still gets plenty of demos (MvC2 this week!), plenty of games, plenty of DLC, etc....so even if the companies are losing money (they aren't), how does that affect you, the end user, on your overall experience with PSN? If the rumors are true that MS is (finally) gonna make Gold Live free so you can play for free online (as it should be) and make a new VIP Live for members that want extra stuff, then it goes to show you that PSN has improved significantly over these past 2 1/2 years.
It seems you don't know much on the subject......
True, one of the most requested features, it's coming though. Live is still better than PSN, you have to be blind or a PS3 fanboy or both to not see that, but PSN has been closing the gap significantly these past couple of years, you have to be blind or a 360 fanboy or both to not see that.
So my Point is your point also?....Closing the gap?......errmmm Sure....
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I know a lot more than you, that's for sure. Do you even own a PS3?
And PSN is not closing the gap? Are you fucking kidding me?
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Nope I do not Own a PS3....
And here you go this was posted by a PS3 owner......
Sony charges game publishers bandwith costs, 16cents per Gig. So it doesn't affect gamers like you and me.
Here's an article: http://g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/694179/Sony-Charging-Publishers-to-Host-DLC-Uh-Oh.html
I didn't really think too much about this to have a solid defense/attack, but as a Sony fanboy, I say that this is better than having us pay for it.
I THINK, that the "tax" only applies to DLC/Demos after a month or so, as the first month is when millions of people will be downloading stuff.
Finally Sony is going to match the development costs for indie game developers, giving an incentive for them to release games on the PS3, rather than Xbox. So we will keep/attract the small indie games. Huge game developers like Activision only want to get as many people as possible, so they won't shy from releasing demos and such.