rinaric15 wrote: » PS4 is definitely the gaming console for gamers this gen, like the 360 was last gen. It will have the best quality games from third-parties, and will also have many amazing first-party games that stretch the consoles power out the the max. And unlike the Xbox One, which has adopted a 'Jack of all trades, master of none' mentality, the PS4 is clearly dedicated to games/gaming and things will only get better as time goes on.
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » Another speculation post. The PS4 will have this and that while X1 owners can stick to talking to their kinect. Both consoles will have great exclusives, end of. How exactly was the 360 the gaming console for gamers last gen? It was full of bellends playing COD & FIFA while the PS3 gave us Journey and TLOU (best game I have ever played after A Link to the Past).
RoyalCelt wrote: » While that is true and the "bellends" should never been allowed near the internet in the first place by their parents, both consoles had many more gems than what you've mentioned! Personally I preferred the PS3's gems but many of my friends had great fun with the less mainstream 360 games. I've matured a bit in the last 6/7 years and wouldn't go near COD/Halo online anymore. Fifa I would but not online. It's some craic if you have a load of mates over!
RasTa wrote: » What console games aren't there idiots online? Street Fighter 4 would be one
jbdub wrote: » There is only one online game that doesn't have mainly idiots. That is Eve Online, unfortunately it's PC only but whoa what a game. A bit all consuming though, you can get sucked in for days on end. Average player age is 25 hence the lack of goons on it.
RoyalCelt wrote: » http://www.spawnfirst.com/news/people-still-lining-buy-playstation-4s-best-buy-two-months-launch/ People still queueing up for PS4's in the US 2 months after launch. It's amazing they can't keep up with supply even after the most successful video game launch ever in the US.
Alpha Dog 1 wrote: » I know it really is bad form from them. Surely they should have known the huge demand for it. Typical product launch though, they aren't the only ones who keep supply low.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » It's a marketing strategy made popular by Apple. Under supplying demand. It leads to greater sales. As consumers we attribute great value to products that are in short supply/sold out. It helps validate our decision to buy because the product is flying off the shelves. Microsoft couldn't afford to take this approach, they had to ensure there was enough consoles made to meet the demand.
CatInABox wrote: » No company ever really chooses to limit supply, but they do work the supply chain so that they get the most financial benefit from it.
Varik wrote: » More PR trouble for MS as well as another reason to avoid Machinima.http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2014/01/stealth-marketing-microsoft-paying-youtubers-for-xbox-one-mentions/ Long story short, MS paying for positive videos and probably acting illegally by requiring the youtubers to keep the payment secret.
Otacon wrote: » TBH I don't think anyone would fault MS or the content creators for availing of this deal as they both benefit, either in advertising (MS) or money (youtuber). But the deceit in not disclosing that this is what is going on up front is utterly wrong. Also, while I think this should be discussed, I'm not sure it should be in this thread. Perhaps an Ethics in Game Marketing thread is in order or something?
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » I am in shock, OMG, lol This is business as usual in the gaming industry. No surprises there. Every company does this. They sponsor uploaders to use their products and give positive reviews. Uploaders also sign non disclosure agreements regarding the payments they recieve from companies. And in other news, its announced that alcohol does infact lead to intoxication.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » I am in shock, OMG, lol This is business as usual in the gaming industry. No surprises there. Every company does this. They sponsor uploaders to use their products and give positive reviews.Uploaders also sign non disclosure agreements regarding the payments they recieve from companies. And in other news, its announced that alcohol does infact lead to intoxication.