All I want to know is if digital content rights and compatibility carry over to the next gen? I assume not, but there's always the chance they make some effort to not alienate their installed base.
Crap. I already preordered for PC. Hearing about the DRM, it's a good thing the game hasn't released yet so I cancel my preorder. Having to choose between Xbox or Piracy to get a game that plays when and where I want to play it is not ideal.
I'm confused as to how anyone can not think this is awesome. Maybe it actually performs like crap, but if not, damn. It's a freaking laptop. The size of a ....very small thing. With a USB 3.0 port. With a dynadock it's a freaking desktop replacement in iPad form factor. That's some futuristic stuff right there.
I've always wanted the biggest smartphone I can find, and the smallest laptop I can find, but never personally cared for tablets. This could change that. If it had cell service and a bluetooth headset I'd own one now. As it is, it'll have to wait for my laptop to poop out.
@never-named Mostly not. I like R* games...but I think they're delaying the PC release to promote sales on consoles. PC release will come later after both legit PC buyers and pirates alike have had to buy it on console if they couldn't wait it out.
R*'s just not going to stir up a crap storm by telling the truth about it.
@Sgthombre Maybe I'm off...but not by far, I mean, how would this accomplish anything else? What exactly is accomplished here other then the removal of VC from Steam?
The question isn't how fail the Sony move is, it's why would they bother? What did they have to gain from annoying gamers and a major publisher? Besides bad PR I mean? Were they protecting a landslide of revenue from the Jackson track that was the only reason anybody ever bothered to play Vice City?
At least you've made it clear that nobody who would prefer a game to be on PC ever buys it for some other system for any reason ever. Good to have that cleared up.
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