Benzino wrote: » Will somebody please think of the electricity bills! :pac:
Magill wrote: » I've not had mine long enough to notice any wear down yet but have heard some similar reports. Still won't take your word for xbox1 being more accurate considering how little the tech has changed and will just put it down to you playing most of the time on xb1. Oh... and sorry I don't believe you have a ps4
miju wrote: » funny because i could of sworn he plays PS4 via HDMI input on XB1 so he's in party chat with most if his clan. in fact i remember him posting a pic of the setup
RoyalCelt wrote: » can he not just post a pic of it here using some of his other sony equipment. he must have a nice sony camera he could put a page on it with a bit of writing saying failsafe was here. I know he could do it in a mates house but we'd all believe him a lot more if he did.
pleasant Co. wrote: » It's a non issue as far as I'm concerned, I have my preference but I think both are about on par....then again if I had my way we'd all be using a wavebird :P (best console controller ever, by a cats whisker)
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Bad news all round for all consoles I am afraid. Sky Go on gaming consoles will now become a premium service starting in July. Almost €7 extra onto your Sky subscription a month. :rolleyes:http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tech/news/a579609/sky-go-plans-gbp5-monthly-price-hike-for-games-consoles.html#~oI1QyrbtNf9x21
ShadowHearth wrote: » So traditional tv services already losing customers by **** trucks and the only thing that actually makes them viable for new generation of viewers is being buried by. Sky themselves. Fair play lads.
NTMK wrote: » its actually amazing to see sky getting slapped around the place by other services now at long last their monopoly on sports has been almost eradicated thanks to BT whipping out their massive wallet and slapping sky with itNetflix/amazon prime are slowly doing the rest
EyeSight wrote: » I find both are quite similar. Prime has some slightly newer shows i like. Netflix USA hasn't had a decent update in ages. Which is weird since their prices went up On topic: I was dying for an FPS to play online so was deciding on TitanFall or COD (i've heard BF4 was released broken ) so seeing as COD was half the price i ordered that. I haven't played COD online since Modern warfare 2 so i'm worried there's still 12 year olds telling me they had sex with my mother and hiding behind shields (who puts bullet proof shields in a game? )
Demonique wrote: » Neither PC all the way
Captain Chaos wrote: » BF4 is pretty much fixed right now, it was bad for the first 4 months alright, still I'd take a broken BF game over any CoD game any day.
NTMK wrote: » their monopoly on sports has been almost eradicated thanks to BT whipping out their massive wallet and slapping sky with it
Cormac... wrote: » BUT if there's a big game featuring 2 teams, the Premier league will actually ensure this is scheduled on a Sunday and hence Sky will show it so in that instance
ShadowHearth wrote: » God bless that I don't give a single **** about soccer, so I don't need to bend over and take it in from sky.
Magill wrote: » Aye, Skysports is a sham.. works out at like £30+ a month just for the sports channels, most of which is complete garbage.... and now they want to charge more to watch it on your console !