Article: PlayStation 4 Is Called Orbis, Arrives in Late 2013, Prevents Used Gaming
Re: Article: PlayStation 4 Is Called Orbis, Arrives in Late 2013, Prevents Used Gamin
It's not really either MS or Sony's fault, as they suffer this pressure from the game developers, who wish to sell more copies instead having one being sold from hand to hand.
Just look at EA's recent attempts to tackle this issue.
Re: Article: PlayStation 4 Is Called Orbis, Arrives in Late 2013, Prevents Used Gamin
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proforma
Books exist despite Libraries and despite to possibility to sell them used.
This statement is so entirely on the mark. Regardless of which company(ies) are behind it, it is STILL corporate greed. Look at the massive amounts of profit in these games, and tell me they NEED to put an end to the reselling of non-installed software. Unlike PC software which can be installed, so far, these games still require the availability of these game discs to be played. Customers can't have their games, and sell them too. Therefore, there is NO reason why software companies need to stop people from selling games they no longer wish to have.
I'm sure car companies would prefer everyone would purchase a new car, and not sell their used one to someone else. That, too, would increase the demand (profitability) of new car companies.
Re: Article: PlayStation 4 Is Called Orbis, Arrives in Late 2013, Prevents Used Gamin
Another obsolete console from the start, blurry low res textures, still can't do 1080p without upscaling, texture pop-in, low draw distance, boxy levels, the whole scope of a game reduced because the consoles can't hack it. Good news for AMD though. Back to my far superior PC . . . . .