Fieldog wrote: » This wouldn't really be a good deal for me (personally) but I can see the appeal to the masses of EA fans who lap up their games - I won't be buying any BF game at launch ever again after BF4, I'm burned with the franchise over it... I don't buy yearly installments of Fifa generally, the way most of my mates would, so if they call over, they bring their Fifa with them... On the other hand, a service like this could make me try the likes of Tiger Woods (or PGA whatever they are calling it now) as it is not something I would pay money for outright... A 10% discount on a digital copy of a game does not suit me as I like boxed titles regardless... Other than that its a good offering for EA heads but don't foresee it as a system seller or anything...
As has been mentioned previously, Sony is looking into offering a flat subscription fee model for its upcoming PlayStation Now game streaming service in addition to the a la carte pricing currently seen in the private beta. "We're working diligently to bring a subscription option to gamers to compliment our rental offering for PlayStation Now," said Buser. "We believe that offering both of these options would provide gamers the freedom to discover and play games in ways that weren't before possible." Buser couldn't offer concrete details about when such an option might become available, and was careful to note that nothing was set in stone. Pricing for PlayStation Now rentals as they exist now are still in flux, with Buser stating that they'll be looking at feedback from users throughout the beta process. Some games will be offered at a rental price as low as $1.99 - one dollar lower than the current lowest price in the private beta. Buser also mentioned that a "rent-to-buy" solution is also being considered, but that with the service still being in its early days, it's simply too soon to tell.
Fieldog wrote: » http://www.polygon.com/2014/7/31/5954553/ps3-ps4-xbox-360-xbox-one-sony-microsoft-financial-results-2014 Sony's latest financial report reveals PlayStation consoles outsold Xbox systems three to one in Q1 2014. The company does not confirm how many PS3 and PS4 consoles were sold separately, stating only that combined sales totalled 3.5 million units in the first quarter of this year. Comparatively, last year the company saw sales of 1.1 million in the same pariod. Microsoft's financial report for this first quarter was announced last week, revealing total combined shipping figures for Xbox One and Xbox 360 sit at 1.1 million, meaning during the first three months of the financial year PlayStation outsold Xbox 3:1. Sony has also confirmed ¥257.5 billion (or roughly $2.5 billion) generated in sales from Sony's Games & Network Services division, which is attributed to the launch of the PS4. 3:1 now it seems to be outselling the Xbox, that's a crazy amount of a difference, I thought it was 2:1...
irishmover wrote: » But Xbox One has great support, 900p, working servers and good games!
Fieldog wrote: » I love me some 900p, what are these good games you speak of? Ryse? Yet no one is buying it unfortunately, and any mates of mine that bought it returned it to GS within 28 days - worrying times ahead for it... I thought they clawed back a bit of the US at least.... I don't want it to be "this gens Dreamcast" over one ****ty year at E3, I thought they had a good show though this year....
Penn wrote: » Microsoft will close the gap further down the line. Don't know if they'll catch up or surpass PS4, but the gap will narrow. They just had the absolute worst start possible, which was almost completely their own fault. But in fairness to them they've made some great strides in getting people back on side.
Fieldog wrote: » I don't want it to be "this gens Dreamcast" over one ****ty year at E3, I thought they had a good show though this year....
Retr0gamer wrote: » It's got a hell of a long way to go to match the Dreamcast. It needs some good games first.
Magill wrote: » By closing the gap do you mean in terms of overall sales or quarterly sales ? I don't really see how they would sell more in any given quarter outside of NA. Sony would have to make some crazy poor decisions to squash the momentum it has worldwide imo.
richymcdermott wrote: » Without starting a flame war I am not sure what exactly how Microsoft are going to turn Xbox ONe around. Given what happened last gen Microsoft had a year start , easy to develop for console for developers , a better online infurstructure and still managed to get outsold by sony in the end. I cannot see things being any different here as I firmly believe Sony are going to have more exclusives since they own most house Studios and being the most powerful console and pretty much bettered everything than was the Playstation 3 in terms of online , power , ease of use for developers and being more friendly for indies it seems sony are going to destory competition.
richymcdermott wrote: » I be interested to see just how seriously Microsoft is willing to take its gaming division seriously because it cannot soley rely on multiplats this time around. Needs to invest heavily into in-house studios or into securing other studios making exclusive games. Timed dlc for call of duty is not going to cut it anymore as the fad for cod is dying off. Whatever the case the gamers will come out on top
runawaybishop wrote: » http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/gaming/2014/07/17/microsoft-closing-xbox-entertainment-studio/12792105/ ^^ not that seriously.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Lads when ye are done in the showers slapping each other with wet towels celebrating let me know, others need to use the shower :pac: Great PS4 sales, not really any new news there. Although Sony is in trouble. Xbox is picking up pace really quickly. Its not like the last gen when it took many years for the PS3 to catch up with the 360. Sony shot itself in the foot only the other day with the passing over of the EA Access deal because "it isn't good value to the PlayStation gamer" :rolleyes: All it takes are a few little victories like these every now and then on Xb1 The Xbox division just seems to keep their head down and work hard on getting things down. OS updates and new features are flying out every 3-4 weeks. Features keep getting implemented that Xbox gamers suggest from the XB1 owner feedback website. I think Sony Gaming are getting a bit smug and complacent now like Microsoft where in the 360 era.The gap is narrowing very quickly. Just recently we seen Destiny got upped from 900p to 1080p due to Microsoft showing Bungie how to get more from the Xbox One SDK. The new kit was only released a month ago and it gives developers more of the GPU that was previously reserved for Kinect. I am starting to hate the way both Microsoft and Sony are combining their sales figures. Microsoft is combining the Xbox One and 360 while Sony combine the PS3 and Ps4.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » lol, that's their TV studio. Not a games studio