| Multimedialover said:
As a customer I dont really care if I own digital data or not. The world of Videogames on console is the last place for this sort of thing to be accepted. It WILL happen to all Digital data. So it happening now to The One doe not bother me, considering every smartphone, tablet and PC is already doing this. Blame the 3 million pirate copies of Halo 3 or the 2 million pirated copies of Gears of War 3 for DRM. Its the dishonest people in life whos sad pathetic excuse for not paying for anything that have resulted in this. I know plenty of sad people who havent bought films in years due to torrents or newsgroups. As for the visuals. 10 of the Exclusives Xbox One has all run in native 1080p and all at 60fps. ALL of them. I will definately take that venture on DF with you. After the Microsoft conference the visuals on Sonys conference didnt do much for me at all. I still cant believe the facial graphics of Quantum Break or the sheer realism of Forza 5. When I saw GT6 in the Sony Conference is was quite lacklustre visually. I know its not fair to compare, but it highlighted just how undetailed Forza 4 and GT6 are this gen. |
I would certainly hope this is true lol or it undermines the need for next-gen consoles completely.
I was not particularly enthralled with anything shown, but Microsoft said they were all about the games at E3 and they absolutely were. Whether all the games were your cup of tea or not, there's no denying that they put on an awesome show. I wish more conferences would follow that lead.. game, game, game, game, game.. it was a lot of fun to watch. That's why it is such a damn shame that their policies have become so ass-backwards. The 360 was an incredible success for them, and in the last few weeks they've single-handedly undone a lot of that progress. All the money they've spent securing exclusives or buying access to other platform's exclusives will go to waste if the console's sales numbers don't justify future exclusives. $499 is a bit of a stretch for Joe Blow but not completely unheard of and I'm sure the system would have gone on to be just as successful as the 360 based on the library alone. Now it does not have a chance. Damn that DRM!

It's all about the game.







