@kanekan-slaugh: When the founder of a company publicly choose to run and fund hate and smear campaigns it has every thing to do with the company and its supporters. Its no different if Coca-Cola ran hate adds or campaigns, their customers would leave them in droves and rightly so.
@dominoodle: Do you think Bethesda decided that they would like to have console mods without discussing it with Microsoft or Sony during the games development? Leave your clown shoes at the door sonny.
@CaptainBerserk: Yet Sony are silent and have been for almost a year on their position on mods on those games, they didn't suddenly just learn that mods were coming, they've known for well before Fallout 4's release. The fact that they have said absolutely nothing is abysmal customer service.
To be honest, in regards to your PS3, Sony should consider themselves fortunate they received Skyrim, Fallout 3 or Fallout New Vegas considering the absolute mess it was to develop games on that system.
Sony need to respond and explain themselves. Mods on Fallout 4 and Skyrim on a PS4 were promised by Bethesda for a long time, Sony have as much a responsibility to their customers as Bethesda does. Extremely poor form from Sony, talk about dropping the ball from their position against Microsoft in the console generation. Did they employ Don Mattrick?
I completely agree, they're looking at the future and physical discs aren't really part of that future and will phase out within a few years. I use the PlayStation for gaming mostly and the occasional movie, no 4k Blu-ray player is fine by me as I pretty much download 80% of my purchases. It's probably the same reason it doesn't have a cassette deck.
Well that comment must be music to EA shareholders and investors. As any purchase is, re-masters are a choice and in the case of Mass Effect and the upcoming release of Andromeda, it makes perfect sense to remaster the series both from the players perspective that would like to revisit the game on current hardware (or of course those that haven't played it) and from a also financial point of view. It would as he said be an easy buck, quite a lot of bucks actually. Remasters can be outsourced to other companies, I don't get his thinking behind not remastering the series.
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