Any place where i could watch a replay of Sony's presentation?
Prolly not yet. I'd guess it'll be everywhere tomorrow. Sony seriously just took a huge sh*t on Microsoft.
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I know Microsoft looks like the bad guy right now, but I'm still going to be buying the Xbox one. Microsoft is doing the whole no used games for a pretty basic reason, on the Xbox one you are going to install each game you buy. Meaning that after you put the disk in the first time you can then play the game from that point forward with no disk. This is a really cool feature combined with the multi tasking CPU because you can now switch from game to game in your collection seamlessly. The problem for Microsoft, is since you won't need the disk you could simply give it to you friend they download it, give it to their friend download, ect ect ect. This would drastically cut into sales.
My other thought on this topic is that although Sony comes out of E3 smelling like roses, the decision to allow or not allow used games really is not up to them. It is the game developers that decide how they want to code these games that require Internet access. So if I am a game developer and my new title is making 35% more on the Xbox one because people are not just buying/borrowing used copies. I would just consolidated my resources and only publish Xbox exclusives. Sonys response to that circumstance will certainly be to discontinue used game. So it's really just a matter of time until Sony follows suite.
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I'm sorry but the bold bit is just preposterous. You're going to alienate an entire revenue stream to make a point about used games and DRM? I would love to see a publisher do that, it would be so entertaining. What games do devs make you have a connection for outside of multiplayer, MMOs? PS has more exclusive content than XBOX by a long way. While I agree that the wave of the future will be digital, with no discs, that isn't happening yet, because there is a whole other market you're forgetting; retailers. The decision about used games was completely up to Sony, because Microsoft chose not to honor the method of the past, and they are getting destroyed for it. Sony gave the people what they wanted, planted their feet, and are reaping the rewards. I was up in the air before yesterday, but $100 cheaper with used games and no mandatory connections or Kinect listening has declared me for the PS4. Although, you have to pay for PS+ now like XBox Live.
It's not that you are alienating the ps4 market, the game developer would just be selling to the more profitable market. While also beginning to set precedent for the future. Don't get me wrong I don't think this will have an effect early on. And it's clear that Sony is riding a wave of good karma. But I do think that this change is inevitable in this generation of consols.