Wow. Kill Sony at E3... lol man has some balls.
It's just that simple.
| Hynad said: Has it ever been good for a game company to go the arrogant route? |
Because "Let's kill Sony at E3!" is something someone would actually say. Hint: It isn't.
This is English, tranlated into Spanish, translated back into English. Something is defintiely lost in the translation.
SlayerOfPrey said:
lol you said Microsoft is on a roll and they have 300 billion dollar. They only have this kind of money because they of windows OS, Windows 8 is crap and everybody knows it was crap. All that money and they still made a product which sucked balls. Money doesn't do jack for the Xbox one success, Xbox doesn't have monopoly like windows OS have. Sony whas swimming in money right? And they stil outsold the Xbox whom is swimming in money. |
That's not true. Windows 8 is an excellent OS, it's faster, more fluid, and just better in almost every way to their other OS's. The only problem with it is that it is very different and a lot of people don't like change.
OT: I doubt I will be surprised by MS at E3. I expect to be happy form the game they're showing though.
Oooh, now I'm very excited. Perhaps the reason MS didn't show many games at the reveal is cause they wanted to steal the show at E3. Hopefully they can regain my interest cause right now the PS4 looks better than Xbox 1 (unless the PS4 has no used games and charges for online as well).
Microsoft is loaded. I'm sure they bought dozens of 3rd party exclusives. Sony is broke so they can't buy any at all.
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| VGKing said: Microsoft is loaded. I'm sure they bought dozens of 3rd party exclusives. Sony is broke so they can't buy any at all. /s |
Well we know Sony can't buy more thats forsure
Seems to me another author decided to put his own spin on the comments made by Craig Davidson. Let's kill Sony is more like a rally cry; if he stated We will kill Sony, that would be arrogance. Could be the translation as well, but it doesn't matter. People will run with it in whatever direction they wish.
| yo_john117 said: That's not true. Windows 8 is an excellent OS, it's faster, more fluid, and just better in almost every way to their other OS's. The only problem with it is that it is very different and a lot of people don't like change. OT: I doubt I will be surprised by MS at E3. I expect to be happy form the game they're showing though. |
Is it really though? I mean the improvements in speed are so minor and that alone isn't worth upgrading from W7. The Metro UI is useless on desktops/laptops and the Windows Store is a wasteland. It's true that people don't like change but the biggest problem with Windows 8 that I hear people saying and that I myself have a problem with is mobile UI tacked onto a desktop OS. I would have actually preferred if they went pure Metro but it just doesn't work well. With Metro IE 10 I can't even quote people on VgChartz.
sales2099 said:
Well we know Sony can't buy more thats forsure |
Yup. They're completely broke and they're lucky if they get some 60-minute exclusive gameplay in Watch Dogs/Assassin's Creed. This was probably charity by Ubisoft since they feel sorry for Sony.
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VGKing said:
Yup. They're completely broke and they're lucky if they get some 60-minute exclusive gameplay in Watch Dogs/Assassin's Creed. This was probably charity by Ubisoft since they feel sorry for Sony. /s |
You know, when someone says MS has more money and more successful then Sony....they mean just that. Its not all about dealing in absolutes aka you're either super rich or dead broke lol
