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Smitty

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Kinda depends on what the $350 buys you. I bet you CAN spend $500.
As long as the $350 doesn't necessitate a subscription to their internet service. I am ok having to buy, say, a second controller.

The other issue is the horrible rumor that games are going up to $99.99.
 
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As long as the $350 doesn't necessitate a subscription to their internet service. I am ok having to buy, say, a second controller.

The other issue is the horrible rumor that games are going up to $99.99.
I don't see that happening. Prices went up $10 from PS2 to the 3. I can see another markup like to $75, but not much more. People can't justify paying that much for games. Hell, I can't justify paying $60 for most games. I just buy mostly used games now.
 

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The ironic thing is, games have remained fairly steadily priced since the 1980's at that $50-$60 range. How were they affordable at $60 bucks for a NES game but now, 25 years later, I'm thinking that I can't possibly consistently pay more than $60 for them now?

75 bucks just seems like such a high price. How has inflation not increased these prices by now?

I'm thinking it has something to do with the fact that I think the consoles themselves used to only be $100. Now they are $400-$500 so that is where those extra dollars make their way into the game industry's pockets.
 

Carp

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I think part of it is the generation that was a part of the growth of the video game craze is now a bit older with families and responsibilities of that nature. Couple that with money being tight and people just don't have the disposable income that they had before.
 

Texas Ace

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Stole this from another board:

CVG: 10/10
Digital Spy: 5/5
Edge: 10/10
Eurogamer: 10/10
Forbes: 9.5/10
GamingBolt: 10/10
GiantBomb: 5/5
GameSpot: 8.0/10
IGN: 10/10
Kotaku: Yes
Next Gen Gaming Blog: 10/10
Official PlayStation Magazine UK: 10/10
SFX: 5/5
TheSixthAxis: 10/10
VideoGamer: 10/10
 

Texas Ace

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I don't think it'll be as good as Last of Us, but I am a fan of the Arkham games and am definitely looking forward to that one as well.
 

Bob Roberts

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Sony really opened up the purse strings to pay off all those reviewers.
 

1bigfan13

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I don't see that happening. Prices went up $10 from PS2 to the 3. I can see another markup like to $75, but not much more. People can't justify paying that much for games. Hell, I can't justify paying $60 for most games. I just buy mostly used games now.
Ayuh. Also, the price for the average Playstation 1 game was $40.

$10 price increases has been their pattern.
 

EZ22

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I will definitely buy a PS4 if it's only 350. That is assuming it's not going to be always online and it doesn't have the ridiculous restrictions on playing used games.

Sony has a real opportunity to pwn Microsoft here. (If they've already announced this stuff I haven't read it).
 

Texas Ace

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I will definitely buy a PS4 if it's only 350. That is assuming it's not going to be always online and it doesn't have the ridiculous restrictions on playing used games.

Sony has a real opportunity to pwn Microsoft here. (If they've already announced this stuff I haven't read it).
Sony has already come out and said that neither of those will be features/requirements of the PS4.
 

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Next-Gen NBA 2K14 Launching Day and Date with Xbox One, PS4


Perhaps no one is happier about LeBron James making the NBA Finals to try for his second straight championship than 2K Sports, who announced the NBA MVP as its cover athlete for NBA 2K14, launching October 1 on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

What’s more interesting than the man on the box, however, was when IGN asked about Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions. 2K Sports Senior VP of Basketball Operations Jason Argent confirmed their availability and said, “We will be day and date launch titles for both of those platforms.”

That also means that the Xbox One and PS4 will not launch before October, and almost certainly not before October 8 (one week after NBA 2K14’s current-gen release).


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Awesome.

I didn't play much NBA2K this year after playing it a lot the previous 3 years. I just couldn't find a team I really liked playing with in the game this year. But I do think that the Pacers are going to be my team next year.

They have the players necessary to run the offense I prefer in video game basketball - inside, outside. Gotta have a guy who can shoot off the dribble, and a low post guy who can play with his back to the basket.
 

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Microsoft Details Xbox One Used Games, Always Online
24-hour offline limit confirmed, games can be transferred to other players once.

Microsoft has explained its full policies on Xbox One’s internet requirements, used game policies, transfers to friends, Kinect functionality and much more.

Always Online

As explained by Microsoft, “Xbox One is designed to run in a low-powered, connected state. This means your system, games and apps are always current and ready to play—no more waiting for updates. While a persistent connection is not required, Xbox One is designed to verify if system, application or game updates are needed and to see if you have acquired new games, or resold, traded in, or given your game to a friend. Games that are designed to take advantage of the cloud may require a connection.”

“With Xbox One you can game offline for up to 24 hours on your primary console, or one hour if you are logged on to a separate console accessing your library. Offline gaming is not possible after these prescribed times until you re-establish a connection, but you can still watch live TV and enjoy Blu-ray and DVD movies."

Microsoft added "because every Xbox One owner has a broadband connection, developers can create massive, persistent worlds that evolve even when you’re not playing."

Used Games and Giving Games to Friends

Microsoft also spelled out its policies on game lending, trade-ins and rentals. "In our role as a game publisher, Microsoft Studios will enable you to give your games to friends or trade in your Xbox One games at participating retailers. Third party publishers may opt in or out of supporting game resale and may set up business terms or transfer fees with retailers. Microsoft does not receive any compensation as part of this. In addition, third party publishers can enable you to give games to friends."

“We designed Xbox One so game publishers can enable you to trade in your games at participating retailers. Microsoft does not charge a platform fee to retailers, publishers, or consumers for enabling transfer of these games.”

Microsoft says "your friends and family, your guests and acquaintances get unlimited access to all of your games. Anyone can play your games on your console--regardless of whether you are logged in or their relationship to you." The company added that “Xbox One is designed so game publishers can enable you to give your disc-based games to your friends. There are no fees charged as part of these transfers. There are two requirements: you can only give them to people who have been on your friends list for at least 30 days and each game can only be given once.”

It's worth noting that Microsoft allows you to gift games to friends but they can't borrow them. Microsoft added that "loaning or renting games won’t be available at launch, but we are exploring the possibilities with our partners."

However, anyone can play games using your console. "Your friends and family, your guests and acquaintances get unlimited access to all of your games," Microsoft says. "Anyone can play your games on your console--regardless of whether you are logged in or their relationship to you."

Xbox One will also allow you to give up to 10 family members access to "log in and play from your shared games library on any Xbox One." Similar to Xbox 360, "a family member can play your copy of Forza Motorsport at a friend’s house. Only now, they will see not just Forza, but all of your shared games. You can always play your games, and any one of your family members can be playing from your shared library at a given time."

Game Installations and Digital Downloads
Microsoft says "you’ll be able to buy disc-based games at traditional retailers or online through Xbox Live, on day of release. Discs will continue to be a great way to install your games quickly."

Players will be able to access their library from other consoles. "After signing in and installing, you can play any of your games from any Xbox One because a digital copy of your game is stored on your console and in the cloud. So, for example, while you are logged in at your friend’s house, you can play your games."

Kinect Requirements

According to Xbox's official site, "at Microsoft, we prioritize your privacy. We understand that your personal data and privacy are important. Xbox One and Kinect will provide tools to put you in control of your data."

Microsoft stresses that "you are in control of what Kinect can see and hear. By design, you will determine how responsive and personalized your Xbox One is to you and your family during setup. The system will navigate you through key privacy options, like automatic or manual sign in, privacy settings, and clear notifications about how data is used. When Xbox One is on and you’re simply having a conversation in your living room, your conversation is not being recorded or uploaded."

Players will also control whether Kinect is on, off or paused. "If you don’t want the Kinect sensor on while playing games or enjoying your entertainment, you can pause Kinect. To turn off your Xbox One, just say 'Xbox Off.' When the system is off, it’s only listening for the single voice command -- 'Xbox On,' and you can even turn that feature off too. Some apps and games may require Kinect functionality to operate, so you’ll need to turn it back on for these experiences."

Your personal data will never be available to anyone outside of your console, Microsoft stressed. "You can play games or enjoy applications that use data, such as videos, photos, facial expressions, heart rate and more, but this data will not leave your Xbox One without your explicit permission."

After explaining these policies, Microsoft explained that "as we move into this new generation of games and entertainment, from time to time, Microsoft may change its policies, terms, products and services to reflect modifications and improvements to our services, feedback from customers and our business partners or changes in our business priorities and business models or for other reasons. We may also cease to offer certain services or products for similar reasons."

"In the months ahead, we will continue to listen to your feedback as we meet with our partners in the ecosystem to bring additional detail about our policies," Microsoft concluded. "We are excited about this new generation of games and entertainment and look forward to sharing more news with our fans."

Be sure to check out more information on the Xbox One Wiki:
 
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I heard yesterday that after the XBox One was announced with all it's ridiculous features, sales for the Wii U jumped up 360%. That's a lot of people who decided immediately that it wasn't for them and went another direction. My guess is there are still a lot more just waiting on the PS4.
 
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