![]() ![]() ![]() I think Microsoft thought we'd all just love it cause it's Xbox. Sony just kept saying we'll do this, and then did it. I think Microsoft got a little too big for their britches and before the consoles were out they kept announcing things, then changing their minds when fans were upset. They seem to have learned from past mistakes or found ways to improve (for the most part) and, for instance, fixed things that were awful about the PS3 (like those darn trigger buttons and the analog sticks are easier to keep sweaty gaming thumbs from sliding off.). That's one thing I've been impressed with Sony for on this go round. I look forward to seeing how future games make use of it. I liked the little ditty that Second Son used it for. I love the look and feel of the Dualshock 4! Played around with it at EB games and it feels greatĪbsolutely! The touch pad part really leaves some great options for in-game usage. The inherent Lego game glitches have never been fixed, of course Not saying the autosave thing is your problem, just sharing that particularly fun experience. They didn't acknowledge sh*t, just the typical "re-download everything" song and dance. Trying to get any concrete info out of Sony's tech support was like trying to get a hospital to admit they gave you staph infection. Never heard/read a thorough explanation, but when I turned autosave off and manually backed everything up it solved almost all of my issues. I feel your pain, I nearly lost all of my Lego Marvel data (90% complete) and got error codes out the ass a few months ago. Quite the clusterf*ck, I'm sure you're well aware by now. Now I have to pull some bullsh*t and f*ck with tech support to figure out what's wrong! Fan-f*cking-tastic! Not only do their updates still take forever, but I downloaded Hohokum tonight and the f*cking game won't start. Edit: and as I now own a PS4 I can continue to say Sony's system software is absolute sh*t.
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