I just read about that dude and his "always online" comment. It makes me sad knowing people like him are in decision making positions and why there are so many bad trends in the business of video games right now.
How Microsoft could win E3: Free XBL with a higher subscription model akin to PS+. I would probably **** if they made THAT announcement. likeliness level: .0002%
I agree with QKT, and I was playing on Medium. While Bioshock Infinite was good, I like the first one much better. Infinite, to me, just doesn't give off the same "Bioshock" feel.
In regards to the Xbox Designer Person ****: Wasn't the original guy who questioned the dude say he was making a joke between friends? I'm sure nobody will ever believe that... Which is kind of weird because I'm supposed to be the stubborn one.
its like people at another EA studio making a joke about always online games... or microtransactions, or **** endings, or ruining a series.
lol By the looks of things, Sony are currently winning the console race by simply showing up and not ****ing with people...
honestly, I paid $60 for a game I expect to get a game when I give them my money can they really advertise a game feature if you have to pay additional money to use it?
I'm with Grif on this one. Corporations can do whatever they want within the law. It's up to the consumer to decide if they want to buy the product or not. Yes they can advertise stuff that isn't in their game because you have the ability to research the product before actually buying it.
People buy games because of hype I thought, or do people impulse buy $60 games now? Yes, you *should * get what you want but if you don't, then don't buy it and don't ***** about it. If you're getting a game, do some research, yo. Since Forge Hub is going for the whole trendy social media kind of thing I might as well use #BITCHINGABOUTBITCHING. Swag. also, inb4 everybody on here dissing the "new" xbox jumps onto the hype wagon and forgets this ever happened.