@chucknorris86 Chucky, the majority agrees with my statement. And for you to ask hypothetical "What if?" questions about PS4 having DRM, we gamers set up a campaign against DRM on both PS4 and Xbox One. Sony listened. Microsoft didn't until after E3 only to save face because of the worsened backlash they received from E3.
I believe Bethesda Game Studios developed an all-new proprietary next-gen engine for Fallout 4 to replace Gamebryo and Creation Engine (i.e. Gamebryo 2.0). I don't mind the wait even if it doesn't release until Fall 2015, but if they continue to use Creation Engine, I feel it would have all been a waste of time waiting for it.
Fallout and Elder Scrolls need a new engine for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Don't try to release them cross-generational, that only holds back development and makes things limited.
@chucknorris86 Funny how you call PS4 "shit" yet you still were going to settle for buying it. You are a flip-flopper along with everybody else saying now that Xbox One is the best console coming out, yet all of you people denounced it since its reveal back in May.
So, let's suppose that Microsoft, along with the National Security Agency as part of the PRISM program, spies on its Xbox One users with Kinect. People find out that their privacy is wrongfully being invaded so they decide to file lawsuits. But wait! You agreed to Microsoft's terms of service which states that you cannot file class-action lawsuits against them. You essentially sold your soul to the Devil (i.e. Microsoft).
Go ahead Publishers. Enforce DRM/always-online/blocking used for your games. Friendly caveat, however: When your product doesn't sell, look for no one other than yourselves to blame.
Homefront 2 will dethrone all top-tier shooters when it arrives! These so-called "AAA"-quality titles include Call of Duty and Battlefield, i.e. milked and rushed rehashes.
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