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OkayIt did until you went and bought an Xbox. Your welcome to join the playstation family but you wont be loved.

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OkayIt did until you went and bought an Xbox. Your welcome to join the playstation family but you wont be loved.
No idea. Neither console looks enticing. When (or if) Soul Calibur 6 is announced, I'll consider getting a PS4.
Just in case anyone was wondering, PS4 might be supporting used games, though its still unconfirmed if it will or won't.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/new...retton-Totally-Opposed-to-Blocking-Used-Games
EDIT: just found this, so that's good news.
Ya but XboxOne has a lot of turn offs, such as fee for playing used games. And always has to be connected to internet to play offline or single player. That is just lame. Huge non-selling points for MS i think...Just waiting for E3 before I make my decision. You never know X1 may just make a comeback, although it doesn't seem likely.
You could buy a PC too.
PS3 didnt have real backwards compatibility either, unless you are counting the old 60 GB models.
Its not a decision MS and Sony made freely but its just that you need to put in the hardware of the older console for it to work. The drawback of that is that you have to make the consoles way more expensive, which is more downside than upside. Remember how much money an old 60 GB PS3 costed?
They kinda decided for the lesser evil and made the consoles more affordable in sacrifice of backwards compatibility. At least in that regard i cant blame MS/Sony for their decision.