Attract new ones. They figure that if they get more current xbox players to play then their friends will also buy the systems. It doesn't seem like the best way to get new customers but that's what they are trying.
I'm guessing Xbox Japan's website should have the campaign listed w/ more details on how to be eligible.
I agree, but if they introduce a subscription service which I have high hopes for, then the price could definitely be sub-$300.
It definitely won't be the $499 that people are saying. If I were to guess, $250 would be the sweet-spot.
Going with $150 or $200 might be too low, even if Sony wants to price the PS4 good, they still want to make money off of them.
Everyone just started talking about today, not sure how it can be that old.
No one knows 100% sure, why would GameStop and other businesses/analysts still be trying to predict what Sony will do?
Yoshida or any other Exec at Sony has yet to come out saying if there will be restrictions on used games. Simply allowing the possibility for them to be played doesn't matter if you have to pay to re-activate the game for its use.
If you have to re-activate the used game to play it then you might as well buy it new because the cost is th...
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Personally $50 is the price I think it should be for games. Even though I do not know how much better that would make it for the average gamer who doesn't have tons of money to spend.
Haha or else its discrimination!! jk
Getting the game in for review, cannot wait to play it :) Really looks like an awesome revamp of the franchise, I hope it is as good as it seems.
Haha, your welcome.
This was already talked about, report it. http://n4g.com/news/1187892...
Yep I completely agree, when it comes to gaming PC's. Half of the fun comes from building the PC itself.
Only way it becomes hard (in my opinion) is when new builders need to do custom water cooling. I've seen so many horror stories about people trying to setup their water cooling and then completely messing it up and ruining the computer.
But overall I agree with you, people are almost always better off building the PC themselves.
If you look at the list of games that support SLI, it is 14 pages long, there are very few instances where the 690 wouldn't work in SLI mode so it is sort of mute point.
Yes but even in non-SLI, and only in a single card setup the 690 still always beats the Titan. And unless you have $2000 then you can't actually setup SLI on either, so the majority of people are looking at them for a single card setup, and in that case the 690 does win.
If your a PC gamer, how does getting a PS4 over a graphics card make sense?
As much as the "younger" generation wants to hate on the "old" people for playing video games, I think this is actually pretty damn cool.
I know right! Who woulda thought!
Mind = blown.
It's fine haha, I didn't remove it, but I did change it to Rumor.