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  1. PlayStation 4 VS Xbox one

    There are few things that need to be cleared up here: Microsoft has never officially said that used games will not be able to be played. In fact, the rumors persist about more than just Microsoft. All platforms have been hit with this one, save for maybe PC since that is already doing digital copies of just about everything anyway. In fact, the whole argument started when one rumor started going around that the entire repertoire of next-gen games were to be completely digital copies. Completely not true. And yes, if the used games rumor were actually true, I don't think that it's right either. However, if they were to do it, they would go with an activation pass, like what some EA games and Ubisoft games do to play online. If you buy a game new, a pass is already included with it. If you buy a used game, which is usually at the least only 10 dollars less than original retail price, you just have to buy a new pass. New passes for Ubisoft and those EA games are usually only around 10 dollars anyway. Not only that, but a lot of companies rely on the revenue that used games gives them. Sure, the game companies may not be getting as much money, but they are making millions of dollars anyway. If you go to store such as GameStop (I have no idea what there is outside of the States, but I'm sure the concept could still be applied) you would see that about half of the games on the shelves are used games. That's half of their income. If people didn't buy used games from them, then you probably wouldn't be buying games from them at all. Plus the always online thing was also never officially confirmed, at least in the way that most people look at it. If you are not online, then you won't be able to use most of the features. You would still be able to use the system. Plus, if someone gets a game, and the codes are required, then they couldn't play the game at all. Why would any company risk the chance of losing money to the fact that some of their players can't connect to the internet? And the whole thing with Kinect, although it is used as a control device for the system, you are not required to use it. It can be disconnected, and for all games to require you to use it would just be dumb. How many games really need some sort of voice feature in order to make the game better? But I do agree that the Xbox One looks like the weirdest piece of hardware that I have ever seen.
  2. Just like it says. I tried to improve the graphics a little on my SC2013, but when I did, the game began to run really slow. I didn't write down the default graphics settings, and I want to change it back so that I can play the game fast again. I can't seem to find them anywhere. Can anyone help?
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