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SnK0610 said:
Richard_Feynman said:

The outrage from gamers is more equivalent to

A 10 year old boy who throws a massive tantrum in a store full of people because he can't get the most expensive toy - EVERY DAY. Its not realistic, it has no bearing on the past and it really is annoying to everbody.

Those examples are different entirely.

If you can't see that complaining about POLICIES that have NEVER been done before and RESTRICT the customer in ways like never before

are different from

Sony not showing a specific game or two that you PERSONALLY EXPECTED at a yearly conference even though history shows that the conference is NEVER up to people's expectations

 

 

So now you are saying - people have to like the show even if what they wanted to see was not there.

Wouldn't you be disappionted if your favorite games were absnet?

I saw the show again and yes i agree it was good but for me it was disappointing.

My favorite games weren't there and there was no Virtual Reality demo that should have been there.

So again as i said before i don't think the show was bad.

It it had many great games and sony had a lot of things to show.

Because none of my favorite games i was expecting to see there were absent for me personally it was disappointing.

It deosn't mean i think the show was bad show it simply wasn't interesting for me.


I agree here and they focused to much on third party and that boring long winded talk about PSTV/NOW+ was uneeded. They also should have had U4 gameplay.They showed Bloodborune gameplay in private to the media with over 30 minutes, but did not even show the public 30 seconds.Sony's presentation design is very bad.They need better coordination and focal points.MM,Quantic Dream,Sony Bend,Team Siren and a host of other developers should have been there with games to tease at least.They are all working on something.Or they could have shortened the show which ended up takin away from what was actually announced.