@philMcCrevis Only around 30% of the world population has access to the internet. And I'm only talking about access, not 24-hr connection, stability, or speed.
I am not surprised at all. And I don't understand why others are. The PS2 controllers not compatible with the PS3 (cuz of the wires). So, maybe there's a lot more to the DualShock4 than it seems, that would make it difficult for compatibility. We haven't even seen the hardware for crying out loud. There may be some extra features we don't know about.
@Celiria_Rose @PixelAddict That's ridiculous. Used games are not hurting the industry. Pirated ones are.
Plus, the idea of sharing a game never hurts. It makes no sense that once I am tired of the game I own, I'll just leave it to collect dust on the corner. Selling it for a way cheaper price to someone who can't afford a new one is probably the best idea since sliced bread! To expect people to wait will hurt the industry. I mean in the PSN, once you buy a game, you can just let anyone else access your account and download a game you've already purchased. It'll work on any PS3. Will that hurt? No. It's like saying game rentals should stop all together. What's next, movie rentals--gone?
The way I do it is, I buy games at release. For some that I can wait for, I'll wait. For ones that I'm skeptical of whether I will like or not, I buy used.
@WyteMike77 @therealsig @SavoyPrime Sadly, way too many people are requesting for Uncharted 4. Let's hope Naughty Dog presses the ignore button on this one.
@Zerabp @therealsig @erix43 I'm pretty sure there's a way around that. I'm not saying I want a remake of D. That would not be even nearly as good. I'm saying to just bring it back as a PS1 classic. I'm pretty sure many of the games they already have on the PSN for PS1, the owners are dead. I think its just different paperwork.
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