An instructional video of how to use their cutting edge sharing technology.
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#Gaming
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its too the developers if there going to ask a fee
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Also you can tell every dislike in that video is from a butthurt Xbox fanboy.
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0/10 this is too complicated.
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this is a good video
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LOL notice how it states (very sneaky like) that playstation plus is mandatory is play online. While all the sony fanboys have been saying their system is better and sony is the nice guys, they have been hiding the bad points.
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lololol
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hory shiet
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Mother of god did MS get burned. There is no recovery for a burn like this.
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Time to troll the 343 forums with this :P
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I love Sony's approach to next gen, so so much.
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Oh my God, this is amazing.
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I haven't seen a burn like that since the Sega vs. Nintendo days.
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Wow this is great. I'd bet I end up owning both at some point, but certainly more impressed with the PS4. And this console war is just entertaining as all hell to watch unfold. This video was great. Haven't seen this kind of stuff in years. Reminds me of one of the first Crash Bandicoot commercials where he was outside Nintendo HQ with a megaphone.
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This video is such a huge middle finger at microsoft. i LOVE it.
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I bow down to Sony!!!!
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And can you then install the game to the PS4's HDD, enabling you the ability to put the disc away, then seamlessly jump into EXACTLY where you left off whenever you want to go on the game again? No really, can it? I don't actually know. But still, the PS4 will require a disc to be in the console to play a game, otherwise you could just install it on any friends' consoles and share it endlessly for free. A once-a-day checkup is, in my opinion, a suitable way to allow for the installation, and thus easier access to, games. And you can allow family to play from your library, requiring an hourly check to make sure they are actually legitimately allowed to access the library. Sure, you have to take your account to your friends to play at theirs, but honestly? I'm now OK with that. I hated it at first, but I used to take my account with me to friends' anyway, because I liked playing with my own setups. Sure, rentals are dead with the Xbox One, but you can still trade in games online and at some retailers, and with me playing on my Xbox with a cable/wireless connection at all times any way, I don't really mind. If my internet goes down, I'll play on my extensive PC library, or go on my 360. Not the end of the world. An inconvenience, but not the end of the world.
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Burn!
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3 RepliesOuch. Sony is really pissing all over MS. I\ I predict MS will reverse their policies in some bullshit way or another. They can't take this without a fight.
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