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UI is personal preference if someone likes one over the other that's all it is.. Because ign says it's bad doesn't mean it's bad :lol: enjoy your consoles people stop worrying about everything else.
 
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I was just thinking that it felt nice to finally just be talking about the games without any "console wars" nonsense.

Spoke too soon :lol:
 
:rolleyes so no responding to anything brought up in comparison between the two? Because speaking on both consoles is automatically fanboyism because no one can have a civil conversation? Okay.
 
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But why does anything about the Xbox UI even matter in this thread?
 
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Did his comment hurt you that much?

If he hated the ps UI he hated the ps UI :lol:

I'm sure there are a lot of others that agree with him.. Same goes for the xbone UI I'm sure there are plenty of unhappy people.
 
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I wish I kept my ps3 to play this :smh:
I wish my ps3 didn't die :frown:
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That Scorpion feels pic :lol:

I haven't played a Gran Turismo game since the third joint. I sometimes wish I liked racing games more, just because I hate knowing that there's a whole genre of games out there putting in work that I'm not experiencing.
 
GT6
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Glad i never got rid of my PS3, because GT6 is very good. GT7 will be GOAT
I mentioned this in the GT-thread, but I've always felt that odd-numbered GT's are revolutionary, while even-numbered ones are evolutionary.  

I expect GT7 to be 
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Boost ~ Perhaps you can edit the "GT5 thread" to be the "GT-thread"?
 
 
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Just got NFS for $35 off a friend

Should of bought GT6 Anniversary edition. I sold the anniversary code for 40 so the game only cost 20.

Driving in GT6 feels nice, the tracks look great (minus the crowd :smh: ) but i will say the cars don't look as good as Forza 5, but the upgrades and the feeling of the cars are better than Forza.
 
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Should of bought GT6 Anniversary edition. I sold the anniversary code for 40 so the game only cost 60.

Driving in GT6 feels nice, the tracks look great (minus the crowd :smh: ) but i will say the cars don't look as good as Forza 5, but the upgrades and the feeling of the cars are better than Forza.

I got rid of my ps3 and if I still had it I was kind of bummed when It only dropped on ps3 gt6 should of been a launch next gen title for ps4
 
Driving in GT6 feels nice, the tracks look great (minus the crowd
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) but i will say the cars don't look as good as Forza 5, but the upgrades and the feeling of the cars are better than Forza.
Not really fair to compare GT6 cars vs Forza 5's... 
 
Do you guys use a steering wheel for GT? I tried to give it a chance but because its simulation it feels weird driving with the controller.
 
More reports of people having their passwords hacked on PSN. :smh: Had to change my PW last night.

Hacked PSN Accounts Used to Make Fraudulent Charges
Multiple claims of unverified credit card purchases.
by Matt Clark DECEMBER 6, 2013

Yesterday, IGN reported Sony was sending out emails to PlayStation users, requiring password changes after noticing "irregular activity" on PSN accounts. Following our story, we received messages from multiple sources claiming their accounts were used to make unverified purchases. According to one person, his account was used to add $150 to his PlayStation Store wallet, while another found mysterious purchases related to FIFA 14.

"Just last night, at about 1:10 AM, I received an email saying $50 was added to my wallet," Marcus Elyiace told IGN via email. "No more than 15 seconds later, I receive another email saying the same thing. I immediately login to my account [...] but by the time I did that, another $50 dollars was taken from my card."

Elyiace contacted Sony customer service and forwarded IGN the details of the conversation. The Sony rep said all the charges would be refunded within five to seven days and stressed "making sure that your password is not something that you use on other places around the internet."


Another PSN user, Bobby Atkins, says funds were also added to his Store wallet. But before Atkins noted the charges to his credit card, someone had purchased FIFA 14 content with his account. The inclusion of FIFA in the mix brings back memories of 2011, when multiple Xbox 360 users' accounts suddenly found charges of FIFA 12 content they had never purchased.

Downloading content via another person's account to the hacker's PlayStation device may seem like a fruitless effort, but there is some reasoning--if you can call it that--to the madness. Theoretically, the person in control of the account could designate their PlayStation device as the "primary" console, then proceed to download the content. When the victim resets their password, the access would obviously be revoked. But assuming the game in question doesn't require DRM verification, or if the unverified PlayStation is kept offline, they could possibly still use the content or game.

Other messages to IGN included a fraudulent charge for $650 to a clothing retailer on the same card linked to the person's PSN account, and other users who found games on their account they had never opted to purchase. All of the alleged victims received the "irregular activity" email from Sony. Sony has sent this same password reset email out at least twice in as many weeks.

IGN has contacted Sony on the matter, but as of this writing, the company has not returned the request for comment.
 
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More reports of people having their passwords hacked on PSN.
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Had to change my PW last night.

Hacked PSN Accounts Used to Make Fraudulent Charges
Multiple claims of unverified credit card purchases.
by Matt Clark DECEMBER 6, 2013

Yesterday, IGN reported Sony was sending out emails to PlayStation users, requiring password changes after noticing "irregular activity" on PSN accounts. Following our story, we received messages from multiple sources claiming their accounts were used to make unverified purchases. According to one person, his account was used to add $150 to his PlayStation Store wallet, while another found mysterious purchases related to FIFA 14.

"Just last night, at about 1:10 AM, I received an email saying $50 was added to my wallet," Marcus Elyiace told IGN via email. "No more than 15 seconds later, I receive another email saying the same thing. I immediately login to my account [...] but by the time I did that, another $50 dollars was taken from my card."

Elyiace contacted Sony customer service and forwarded IGN the details of the conversation. The Sony rep said all the charges would be refunded within five to seven days and stressed "making sure that your password is not something that you use on other places around the internet."


Another PSN user, Bobby Atkins, says funds were also added to his Store wallet. But before Atkins noted the charges to his credit card, someone had purchased FIFA 14 content with his account. The inclusion of FIFA in the mix brings back memories of 2011, when multiple Xbox 360 users' accounts suddenly found charges of FIFA 12 content they had never purchased.

Downloading content via another person's account to the hacker's PlayStation device may seem like a fruitless effort, but there is some reasoning--if you can call it that--to the madness. Theoretically, the person in control of the account could designate their PlayStation device as the "primary" console, then proceed to download the content. When the victim resets their password, the access would obviously be revoked. But assuming the game in question doesn't require DRM verification, or if the unverified PlayStation is kept offline, they could possibly still use the content or game.

Other messages to IGN included a fraudulent charge for $650 to a clothing retailer on the same card linked to the person's PSN account, and other users who found games on their account they had never opted to purchase. All of the alleged victims received the "irregular activity" email from Sony. Sony has sent this same password reset email out at least twice in as many weeks.

IGN has contacted Sony on the matter, but as of this writing, the company has not returned the request for comment.
I had to change my PW as well but nothing seemed to be wrong with my bank. Think Im going to use a prepaid card for PSN from now on, this is getting out of hand
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With this weather (28 degrees)  I wish there were some action adventure/JRPG titles out there for the PS4
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Thats why I kept my PS3.
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I really wish I could get a Vita TV. Soul Sacrifice is a blast and I would love to play on a large tv.
I have at least 10-15 games that I need to finish on PS3 (Ni No Kuni, Team Ico HD, Infamous 1 & 2, Prince of Persia HD etc. and some platinum trophies I just left hanging
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) IDK how my backlog grew this large, I still want to buy DmC, BioShock Infinite, Beyond Two Souls. I can't pass up a good deal, so if I see something cheap I have to scoop it up
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