Steam had an app on the ps3. Steam also just launched their library streaming capabilities for connected PCs. What if Valve announces a Steam app on ps4 that would allow PC library streaming? That would be a megaton bomb.
LOL no doubt, although for this one I can tell you they've been working on it for years. It should, SHOULD, be solid for October.
Maybe they shouldn't use clickbait titles that beg for automatic judgement.
You're delusional if you think the internet infrastructure in the US (MS's main stronghold) will be ready to support the kind of cloud based gaming that you want this generation. And another issue is the fact that you still need internet to play these things. Even if the minimum internet connection needed is 5mbs, that's still an issue for a large portion of the country. You're fragmenting your user base even more with relying on the cloud for games.
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He's just being an elitist PC troll.
Says the guy who can't spell Executioner.
Yes, because the rest of the world is smarter than the US. They don't hold blind loyalty to a company that set out to take advantage of them from the start and decided to back the company that was providing more value for their hard-earned money. They will also be smart enough not to support MS even with a price drop because they actually pay attention to history.
As long as people pay for it, they won't drop it.
Getting bored with all the non-information. Techland should stoke the flames of interest soon or nobody is going to care; especially in the fall when all the big titles start hitting.
Yes, good month for GwG, but they need to stop responding and get proactive in winning back gamers. Instead of trying to match PS Plus (which they haven't yet, but getting closer), beat it for a few months and get people to notice.
This article is from June 2012; why the heck is it showing up now? Regardless, this is a pretty stupid article. I can't believe CNET even published it in the first place.
@Silent
I hope you're right, but with a former cable lobbyist as the head of the FCC, I doubt much is coming in the way of consumer protection when it comes to the internet. There was a Wired article (I think) recently ranting about the Comcast/Time Warner merger where he said that the net is now a utility and should be regulated like the other utilities. I agree with him.
Geez, why by an Xbox One right now when you keep seeing the price come down? Might as well wait for it to hit $399. Figure once it matches the PS4 it will stabilize, but who the hell knows at this point.
Congratulations on having no life or meaningful responsibilities!
LMAO I think the millions of people who aren't looking to purchase the PS4 camera may disagree.
You asked "what do you get?". You get a wake up call that Sony has figured out how to cater to the gamers and MS is looking to fleece them for whatever they can in anyway they can. Brand loyalty is useless when it's not reciprocated.
Yeeeaaaahhhh, sure MS.
So you just decided to kick your loyal day one customers in the balls just for fun?
I'm not; and to cut price while giving a premium game away with it less than 3 months after release? That's a kick in the balls to loyal day one customers. They may be banking on North America staying loyal, but I'm about to walk away and stick to my PS4.
Someone's drinking the Kool-Aid...
Well, with an extra year I would hope so.