| sales2099 said: #1 and #3 for me. To not show the console at a console announcement feels incomplete no matter how you slice it. Its like they havent even finalized it yet and the fans expected it, though they wont tell you that now lol And aside from being free, PSN is still not on par with Live, as they havent announced any significant improvements with speed, seamlessness, and friend integration. |
It had a hugely updated UI, we know it's easily gonna be faster because of extra RAM and possibly the secondary chip, and there was tons of friends-related stuff shown:
- Allow Friends to Spectate while you game, with comments
- Allow Friends to Assist or take control of your game remotely.
- Cross Game Chat... Cross *device* chat even
- Share button implications (sharring video/screens)
- "players can look over game-related information shared by friends, view friends’ gameplay with ease, or obtain information of recommended content, including games, TV shows and movies."
I feel like this was one of the major points, that they hit repeatedly. How did you miss that?
I'm struggling to see how current XBL even holds a candle to what PS4's PSN is shaping up to be. Microsoft need some major updates and new features for 720 if they want to stay ahead, especially if they're going to continue to charge for it.








