It would have been more accurate if, instead of running along whatever it’s running along, the dog ran sideways on a treadmill while a canary posted pictures of it on Facebook…
I wouldn’t go counting my chickens before they hatch; we still don’t know anything about the PS4, it may just make the same mistakes that the Xbone made.
Even if it doesn’t, just going by the emphasis it seems to have put on social media and networking rather than, oh, you know, GAMES (!), I don’t think it’s going to be a good one…
Funny thing, I was thinking of the PS4 as I wrote it, and as I read it again, I realised the same could be said of the Xbone (although, if I wanted to attack the Xbone, I would have started by calling it an “Orwellian wet dream”).
From the looks of it the PS4 is going to contain a lot of the features that people are bitching about in the Xbone, it seems like it’s going to have the exact same approach to used games as the Xbone, except that they’re going to allow publishers to “opt out” if they want.
It would have been more accurate if, instead of running along whatever it’s running along, the dog ran sideways on a treadmill while a canary posted pictures of it on Facebook…
I wouldn’t go counting my chickens before they hatch; we still don’t know anything about the PS4, it may just make the same mistakes that the Xbone made.
Even if it doesn’t, just going by the emphasis it seems to have put on social media and networking rather than, oh, you know, GAMES (!), I don’t think it’s going to be a good one…
Are you talking about the Xbone or the PS4?
Funny thing, I was thinking of the PS4 as I wrote it, and as I read it again, I realised the same could be said of the Xbone (although, if I wanted to attack the Xbone, I would have started by calling it an “Orwellian wet dream”).
From the looks of it the PS4 is going to contain a lot of the features that people are bitching about in the Xbone, it seems like it’s going to have the exact same approach to used games as the Xbone, except that they’re going to allow publishers to “opt out” if they want.