fighter said:
kowenicki said:
freedquaker said: I'll be honest... I was a big fan of PS1 => It introduced me to 32 bit & 3D Console Gaming I disliked PS2 first => It killed my Dreamcast and the initial games were underwhelming I disliked PS3 first => It was late, expensive, underwhelming, disappointing... I loved PS4 => Almost everything about it except the launch lineup is perfect. However, throughout the entire playstation generation, Sony was -Consistent -Persistent -Supportive -Gaming First -Consumer Oriented Sony has never betrayed their user base. I got to like both PS2 and PS3 after their revisions, second line up of games. Microsoft, on the other hand, always betrayed their user base! - Dumped original Xbox after only 3 years. - Dumped 360 in terms of first party support over 2 years ago. - Dumped all of their other products & users as well. - They dumped Windows XP, although 1/3 of PC Users still use XP (and almost all other programs still support it) - They dumped Windows XP, the day Vista came with Direct X 10, which hardly anybody used - They dumped Windows 7 and earlier with Direct X 11.2, just to promote Win 8 - They dumped Surface RT as only few people bought it (they did not develop any first party software for it other than the half baked bare minimum, the Arm version of Windows, not even a touch optimized Office!). etc etc etc... If there is one company, who betrays their user base, it's not Sony or Nintendo. It is MICROSOFT!
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let it go...
WOW!
lmao
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GT5 players will soon be playing offline only when Xbox supports EVERY game online for ten years minimum - even those which cannot be sold anymore (example : my beloved MK ultimate)
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Admission : MS is better with Online infrastructure than Sony, although Sony has been improving. This is a relic from the MS of Bill Gates era, when he had first dismissed the internet as a gimmick, but made a u-turn as soon as he understood the significance of the internet. This is also the same decision making process which led to the development of MSN which took over ICQ and other similar services. but Steve Balmer's MS lost the edge (of MSN) and simply acquired (the better) Skype, and simply dumped MSN (tada you see another "user base dump").Old MS was great, it's the MS after Vista, which is mostly disliked. I'd be the first to pronounce my love for MS if they'd make some sincere internal and political changes!