See, the thing I like about Sony is that they look at what other companies are doing wrong, and do the complete opposite of what their doing. Sure, Sony had to be pressured into removing the used game restrictions entirely, but Microsoft has somehow crawled through loopholes so that they can fine people and restrict sales to only "registered used game sellers". This "always on" thing that Microsoft is throwing at us isn't new. Many laptops are always connected online and even newer phones have that feature. The problem is, having a sensor that can register emotion? That's on par with HAL. Quite frankly, MC will be receiving ALOT of hell from groups such as Anonymous, whom have already expressed their displeasure about this "always on" console. The PS4 also has a limited always on feature, but not as developed as XBone. As for costs, fees and the likes, the PS4 has won the gold metal for best E3 conference. People were more active and cheerful than the XBone one, and if you remember from the PS3/360 E3 conferences, the 360 got the better reception (599 US Dollars, nuff said). I am a PC gamer at heart, but I have respect for the PS4 and for Sony, as I use plenty of Sony products and quite frankly, they are the best damn things in the world (the headphones I use have lasted for 4 years, and they work like a dream). What I really like to see, however, is further progress with the Vita, as that has ALOT of potential.