You don't know Sony's price yet either, though.
You'll pay more than Sony's price with monthly fees to play online...
You don't know Sony's price yet either, though.
... and then one of the first things they say when announcing the PS4 is something like "the living room is no longer the center of gaming, the gamer is". At that point I'm thinking "hmm, that's subtle isn't it?"So...with all the console news being blown out early and developers usually leaking or downright telling it DIRECT to the audience, I propose that E3 consists of Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo bashing the shortcomings of the others.
(yes, nintendo...you can do it! Remember that sneer Iwata did by telling that the wiiu comes with a HDMI cable? Get some more of those snappy comments! ).
Why don't these corporations realize that by not giving a name when they obviously have them already they damage the system?
inb4 TearsOfWar, Gaylo, FartzaMotorspunk, FaTerriBle, PranceCentral ;O;Microsoft will be revealing its Full Game Line-Up at E3 on Jun 10, 2013
My hopes:
"When you pay for Xbox Live, you don't get ads in your face."
Microsoft is sending Invitations
Well in some cases it's because the original premise was to pay to avoid ads. See cable TV back in the day and modern Android apps (paid apps don't give you "ads", they give you "rewards" which are ads in disguise) for examples.Now I take every pain to block every ad I can everywhere I can (to the point where I waste more time, bandwidth and effort doing it than I ever would have wasted on ads if I even paid attention to them) but I have never quite figured out why some consider it quite so distasteful to have ads on a paid service.
Well in some cases it's because the original premise was to pay to avoid ads. See cable TV back in the day and modern Android apps (paid apps don't give you "ads", they give you "rewards" which are ads in disguise) for examples.
In other cases it's generally because people don't like paying to see ads, since many companies split their ad-supported and subscription services.
True, if it can play them it best have them, too.I hope this one HAS games.
Ew four week old popcorn.My popcorn is ready...
Well in some cases it's because the original premise was to pay to avoid ads. See cable TV back in the day and modern Android apps (paid apps don't give you "ads", they give you "rewards" which are ads in disguise) for examples.
In other cases it's generally because people don't like paying to see ads, since many companies split their ad-supported and subscription services.