E3 should bring back some excitement.
Been a while since we saw actual game footage...Feb 20th.
E3 should bring back some excitement.
Been a while since we saw actual game footage...Feb 20th.
Well PS4 is the way to go i may be a sony fan but i've had enough time with microsoft to realise that they have 4 tier games and sony has tonnes so i rather go with PS4 for the real games.
| NintendoPie said: I'm actually old enough to not care about real life anymore and instead pay total attention to the internet, so yes, I'm still excited. I'll get to see the beginning and end of a Battle of Generations this time! |
I'm so old I actually have Facebook
| PDF said: Nope, I am still super excited for next gen. Most of the recent news has not turned me off at all. I understand there is reason to be upset but Im not one of those people. I am the guy who bought simcity day one and still thinks its a fantastic game. If I wasn't interested in next gen there is little Nintendo has done to convince me to buy the WiiU at this point. I would much rather just keep my PS3 as it seems all the same. Then again I am just not that interested in Nintendo first party games apart from Smash. So to each his own. |
I kind of agree with you until you said Simcity. What EA did to Simcity, not just online DRM but the direction they took the game is what makes me skeptical of the future. I'm still excited for many of my other favorite games but I do worry online drm and dumbing down will cause me to lose interest. And If we have a repeat of the PSN hack disaster for either Sony or Microsoft and I can't play my games for 3 months because their servers are down, that will be it for me. Console returned/sold and refunds demanded.
Unfortunately that wouldn't yet push me to the Wii U as I am not a fan of Nintendo franchises so I would just end up playing old games for a long time or not play at all.
Sly IP is owned by Sony so it won't go to Nintendo. hahahaha
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Sheesh. That is old! No one uses FaceBook anymore.
And @ person who said Sly IP is owned by Sony... yeah, it is. What of it?
I'm still very interested in the PS4. I just recently bought a Vita, and the integration with the PS4 sounds great(hopefully Sony don't screw it up). I'm looking forward to E3 to find out more.
The Xbox One is irrelevent to me as a gamer. They are completely looking to capture everyone with this console. Count me out. I really enjoyed my 360, but got tired of paying for xbox live. Ridiculous. And then they brought out ads. Ads. Unbelievable. I'm paying for this service, and you have the audacity to have ads. So, I have switched everything to my PS3. See ya Micro$oft. But, I left room to include the new xbox in case they wowed me with the new console. Yeah, no.
I think it was a mistake, especially for Microsoft, to show their consoles early. We have waited longer this generation, then any other, and we get weak reveals from the two giants in gaming(sorry Nintendo, you're out). Sony's is more forgivable, and even understandable, given the fact that it was in February. Microsoft's was just lame.
I'm still looking forward to E3, but not as much as I originally was. I'm hoping Sony have a great showing. And Microsoft have everything to prove. I don't think I am alone.
As long as I can still dream that PS4 will dominate like the PS1 and PS2, I will continue to be exited about the next generation.
On the subjects in the OP. Price wise I don't see any issue with next gen or the Vita. With the Vita, it is a cell phone without cellular support. That is its biggest draw back, and will keep it down until they address the issue. As for PS4 and XBO, they should both come in at $400 -500 which is perfectly fine for a system in 2013.
We will never return to the days of $300 dollar launch consoles because there is to much required to make a console now. As much as hardcore gamers hate it Motion controls are a must in any system going forward. HDD's and SDD's are a must for getting content to the system fast enough to render the beautiful graphics we expect. Most important the cost of material, and labor are more expensive.
Moving to content delivery. Like I said above, games being on the HDD is a must for the level of graphics on next gen systems. The nice part this time is they have secondary chips so it is done in the background, and never interferes with your experience. In fact it makes your experience better by lowering load times, and keeping you in the game.
DRM, I hate it as much as the next person, but I also love video games. As far as single play goes, I think that should be trad-able among friends, but online is a service, and should be payed for. Now the only thing left is to decide is whether you pay one fee to use the overall service or on a per game bases. This paying for Live plus online passes is a load of. I would prefer every game to charge you for single player, and then if you have an internet connection, and want to play online, you can pay for that once in the game menu.
Sly Cooper is not going anywhere. Sorry
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NintendoPie said:
Sheesh. That is old! No one uses FaceBook anymore. And @ person who said Sly IP is owned by Sony... yeah, it is. What of it? |
Some one said they wanted Sly with Nintendo....
| KBG29 said: As long as I can still dream that PS4 will dominate like the PS1 and PS2, I will continue to be exited about the next generation. On the subjects in the OP. Price wise I don't see any issue with next gen or the Vita. With the Vita, it is a cell phone without cellular support. That is its biggest draw back, and will keep it down until they address the issue. As for PS4 and XBO, they should both come in at $400 -500 which is perfectly fine for a system in 2013. We will never return to the days of $300 dollar launch consoles because there is to much required to make a console now. As much as hardcore gamers hate it Motion controls are a must in any system going forward. HDD's and SDD's are a must for getting content to the system fast enough to render the beautiful graphics we expect. Most important the cost of material, and labor are more expensive. Moving to content delivery. Like I said above, games being on the HDD is a must for the level of graphics on next gen systems. The nice part this time is they have secondary chips so it is done in the background, and never interferes with your experience. In fact it makes your experience better by lowering load times, and keeping you in the game. DRM, I hate it as much as the next person, but I also love video games. As far as single play goes, I think that should be trad-able among friends, but online is a service, and should be payed for. Now the only thing left is to decide is whether you pay one fee to use the overall service or on a per game bases. This paying for Live plus online passes is a load of. I would prefer every game to charge you for single player, and then if you have an internet connection, and want to play online, you can pay for that once in the game menu. Sly Cooper is not going anywhere. Sorry |
I do no think anyone or anything can restrain you from dreaming :) You'll be okay I think!