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Sohh I'm willing to put my life on the line but not 100k? Just sign the contract, but I'll probably forget and you won't remind meonce again, ain't ready to put up nothing you talking about...
first off... i said respectively dummy.. that means i bet dude 3 months on a ban.. him vs me.. then i bet you the 100k. nobody has to do two things. pay attention.
i thought you would honor 100k, seeing how ain't nobody bout to die over no video games... well one of us isn't.. but here you go with the juelzing to talk your way out of it
now you can't speak for sony... so basically you could have just said "microsoft next gen platform won't have a disc" but you didn't... and i bet you ain't willing to bet that one either
And it's been in a steady decline for half a decade.
Streaming has already surpassed it.
But let's pretend like record and video rental businesses stores haven't all but disappeared.
Or pretend that the only way to get people to buy physical media is to make them pay an annual membership then give them games at 20% off.
GCU is gone. Time to get on the wave.
1.) Last gen when all of Canada had 250gb maximums they would say the same shyt, you was here, do you remember?Streaming can be quality adjusted on the fly via transcoding. Games with these 4k textures cannot. ISP are limiting bandwidth too much here to go full digital yet. Never mind other countries with worse connections...
2.)We stream 4k videos now, it was believed last gen that 4k anything was 20yrs off because of the same reasons you speak today. What I can tell you is that the way data is transferred today is outdated. You heard of Microsoft fast start right? The system will learn how to download data in smarter faster ways, this also applies to streaming the cloud will handle the heavy lifting, the console will deliver that to your tv. Not that long ago it would take 24hrs to download 3 songs off am album. And our speeds have doubled every two years (in America) but that's because of the hustle. The internet itself is being capped by the cable companies, we could be having 10tb speeds but where's the profit in that
3.)This strawman other countries with slow connections talk is bullshyt, there are a lot of lesser developed countries than here with better internet. Be the first and actually name this country(s) that is holding up progress for the rest of the world, I'll wait