I don't see how anyone can view this as a positive for Sony. MS basically rendered the PS4 obsolete and lacking any utility.
I don't see how anyone can view this as a positive for Sony. MS basically rendered the PS4 obsolete and lacking any utility.
Train wreck said: Sony positives from the Xbox presentation: No real exclusives Used game fee licensing of blu ray its like a win,win win for SNE...couldn't have asked for a better combination. |
Did MS confirm blu-ray? I wasn't sure if I saw that or not.
ramses01 said: I don't see how anyone can view this as a positive for Sony. MS basically rendered the PS4 obsolete and lacking any utility. |
360 already does a thousand things more than the ps3, but ps3 still outsells it every week, every month, every year, at a higher price.
kowenicki said:
except in the US where this stockmarket you refer to is based. the gap in the US gets bigger every minute of every day. |
Well, I guess that's true. I was only arguing that rendering obsolete doesn't really have much impact on sales as one might think.
ramses01 said: I don't see how anyone can view this as a positive for Sony. MS basically rendered the PS4 obsolete and lacking any utility. |
The real world obviously doesn't agree with you =/
@kowenicki
You always have a way to make sony look bad never good, and always make microsoft look great, never bad.. You bias is ridicoulous
This does seem to happen after big announcements or those reports that come out on companies. It either goes up or down depending.
For what I read the need to be connected to internet to play the offiline game the first time and the fee for used games can be the reason behind these 9%.
leo-j 99.999% of the time when the rest of the world disagrees with me, the world is wrong so I wouldn't read that much into these early reactions. most people lack the fundamental ability to project into the future and interpret and integrate multiple data streams.
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