@forester057: Just got back from IGN. More in depth, more technical, but spent even less time on games and no mention of audio performance. Mash these two together and we'd have the perfect CNET review.
@joalopes: "Skyrim in Concert attendees will hear the music that composer Jeremy Soule wrote for the award-winning 2011 RPG, as well as "brand-new arrangements.""
That's from the article announcing the concert. They will hear the music from the game as well as different versions. Bethesda isn't start up with one hit under their belt. Willing to bet they own all original music for this game, or at least have full rights on how it is used as long as credit is given.
Edit: Lawyers haven't been mentioned, so I'm guessing there isn't any money involved. My OG post seemed a bit dickish, but you're right: It is all business.
Too late? I thought it was a great system that was held back by ridiculous memory prices. I still plan on getting one so I can play a few choice games in my bedroom instead of on the PS4.
"One of the things that we have to do better when we launch the NX--we have to do a better job communicating the positioning for the product," he said"
Right now, their lack of communication is positioning the NX as nothing I'm going to get too excited about spec wise, and the gimmick is something the other two can imitate quickly (all of this according to Nintendo). All I know is that it will feature the new Zelda, and supposedly look better. Really don't even know why I'm complaining, I'll probably still buy it day 1.
@ZIMdoom: The XB1 S is out, the PS4 Pro is priced and dated, and somehow, they're going to generate interest for a worldwide release in March 2017 by starting at the Tokyo Game Show....... This article is doing what Nintendo should be doing already!
@IanNottinghamX:The troll leaks and speculation by far. No company wants to outright say "NO, THAT IS INCORRECT", and rather let consumers hope and dream when they know some of the info isn't true. PS4 Pro is NOT the system we thought it was going to be. Not bad by any means, but other than "smart upscaling" and 4K streaming, it's missing a 4K BR that the XB1 S already has at a cheaper price.
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