Weekend Confirmed 76 - PAX 2011 live show
by Garnett Lee, Sep 02, 2011 11:00am PDTWeekend Confirmed took the stage in the Unicorn Theater for this special PAX 2011 show. Recorded in front of an awesome crowd, a whole host of distinguished guests joined Xav, Jeff, and Garnett including Andrew Pfister, John Davison, Shane Bettenhausen, Billy Berghammer, Jeff Green, and Luke Smith. They shared their takes on some of the best games around the show including favorites from the PAX 10 indies in a custom Whatcha Been Playin, at PAX, and then answered some questions from the audience for a live version of the Warning.
Weekend Confirmed Ep. 76: 09/02/2011
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Comments
1) We are a few months out now from the PS3 outage. What do you think has changed, if anything?
For me, it has meant very little. I went and changed all my passwords to be on the safe side, but I haven't heard of any big fall-out or complaints about it.
2) Do you think that EA's Origin may be the first of many? If EA can pull it off (in that Origin is the one stop shop for EA title's online) will other's take their content off Steam? Yes right now Steam has the most users, but EA would be quite happy knowing they don't have to give Valve a slice of every battlefield, SW:TOR, etc. Blizzard already do it. Will Activision, Ubisoft or other big names become independant IF Origin is a success.
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1) This is going to sound troll-like, but it is my honest answer: The PSN outage has in no way effected me. I never used my PS3 before the outage, and I still don't use it now (despite the free "welcome Back" games I downloaded).
2) I think we will see similar ventures from more and more companies as time goes on. The industry is coming to realize that digital distribution is a big part of the future, and everyone wants a piece of the pie.
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