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It's not a joke, it was a limitation of the previous XBL architecture which was still in place to handle previous gen support, mainly Halo 2.
It's also not as if they could just "flip a switch" and up the limit without any work, although I don't expect a non technical mind to understand that.
Furthermore, the upgrade to your friends list was something that could be used to market their service, successful companies do not waste marketable assets.
EVERY major podcast (Giant Bomb, Joystiq, Talk Radar, etc.)have been talking about this for months. And most of those guys are a lot more technically savvy than I am and are vey knowledgeable of the ins and outs of the consoles. Even they say it's bullshit that nothing has changed as far as the friend list limit.Comment
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Sony's "It only does everything" campaign now extends to allowing gamers to finish their backlog of titles while the company tries to fix what shit up the works... :obama:
On sidenote, gotta love Sony's confidence in airing SOCOM commercials, touting MP features even though nobody can play it online at the moment.
I'd bring up Portal 2 but the game isn't shackled to just the PS3; Same thing for the new Mortal Kombat title.
As a business model, I know that it comes down to making a profit, either from the enthusiasts that put in the time/money to get games or the average buyer who picks up whatever is the hot new title of the month.
Whether that means that the product being sold is "complete" on terms of what's a promised feature or not isn't a concern in the short run as long as the company gets your initial dollar.Comment
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Season III: 13-3 (NFC Champions)
Season IV: 11-5 (NFC North Champions)
Season V: 2-1
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Sony's "It only does everything" campaign now extends to allowing gamers to finish their backlog of titles while the company tries to fix what shit up the works... :obama:
On sidenote, gotta love Sony's confidence in airing SOCOM commercials, touting MP features even though nobody can play it online at the moment.
I'd bring up Portal 2 but the game isn't shackled to just the PS3; Same thing for the new Mortal Kombat title.
As a business model, I know that it comes down to making a profit, either from the enthusiasts that put in the time/money to get games or the average buyer who picks up whatever is the hot new title of the month.
Whether that means that the product being sold is "complete" on terms of what's a promised feature or not isn't a concern in the short run as long as the company gets your initial dollar.
I did find it interesting that Sony is finally putting some marketing dollars behind multi-platform games. It wasn't long ago that every game commercial you saw on tv was followed by a Xbox logo and a "Play it on Xbox 360, only $299" bumper. Like you have mentioned I've seen MK, Portal and also LA Noire all mention PS3's extra content and the PS3 bumper at the end.
Most consumers are dumb. People would buy Xbox's and buy those games, CoD, Homefront, etc on 360 because they thought, based on the commercial they saw, it was only available on that system.Comment
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I don't think it's as simple as "flipping a switch" but there is no reason it hasn't been increased by now.
EVERY major podcast (Giant Bomb, Joystiq, Talk Radar, etc.)have been talking about this for months. And most of those guys are a lot more technically savvy than I am and are vey knowledgeable of the ins and outs of the consoles. Even they say it's bullshit that nothing has changed as far as the friend list limit.
There's clearly a reason for it, be it technical or saving it for a marketing push, but the public doesn't know what that is.
Considering the duration of time and their justification for it in the past, I'd wager it's a technical situation.Comment
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