this circlejerk again
dedicated servers for multiplayer games debunks that immediately
if you think ps4 isnt aiming for the entertainment market too, you're a fucking blueberry
plus all that shit you listed Xbox One does except for the remote play which a lot of people won't even take advantage of i.e the wii u gamepad that no one uses to play their games on
also minecraft was way past the "indie" stage in terms of users at the point that Microsoft picked it up, the fan base was absolutely massive
Octodad on the PS4 is not going to make people buy it
stop getting your outdated opinions from kotaku & ign's comment sections
yes this again but we're at the end now with only a month left.
we'll to have to see that. i know they'll have like 300k servers running around the world but we'll just have to wait and see how both do.
i never said ps4 doesn't aim for entertainment. xbox one is just more marketed towards that. they even have a commercial about nfl live only. ps4 actually has mentioned at e3 that they'll have like hundreds of entertainment apps coming to ps4 soon and something about cable also.
I don't think xbox one will have backward compatiblity, download game from anywhere and console wakes up, downloads, and sleep. But I listed those features saying that those are the new ones from PS3. Crayo had said PS4 was just a PS3 without any innovating features to make it a next-gen console. So, I listed those features and yes most of them xbox one has it as well.. so crayo, if both consoles have the same features pretty much and specs, why do you say ps4 is just a newer ps3?
just noticed it came to microsoft in 2012, thought it was at 2011. still, some indie game could eventually go big especially if a lot of different indie developers will be working from PS4 mostly. no need to hate on the indies. some people like them, some don't.
no clue what that means.
i don't visit those sites. most of these were covered on e3 and saw some of them on reddit during that time. i'm not aware of any new infos except the xbox one changing its policies back.
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