What? The sales that will be substantially less? Why can't you wait? Oh I get it, a reminder of underwhelming sales of pretty much everything on Xbone. Whoop dee doo.
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When you put it like that............... that's just depressing.
More GDDR5 consoles on the market is a good thing but come on, its not exactly going to even sell more than 10 million the rest of the gen. Maybe next gen if they don't screw up as bad out the gate.
@Obscure_Observer What? It looked woeful. The is NO WAY that game is going gold in 5 weeks time. The cahracter looks like he is floating along when he is running, even the running while landing animations were all over the place with the character moving at full speed before he even broke into a sprint again.
Just met up with 2 mates that love Xbox over the weekend I haven't see in almost a year. One is getting rid of his Xbone and the other one found Xbox's E3 2017 showcase incredibly underwhelming, to the point where he is still fuming over it.
We both agreed though we can't wait for the new Wolfenstein and Metro games, 2 games that more than likely have an epic 20 hour single player campaign and hopefully ZERO multiplayer.
I won't be touching this. There was always something fishy about the game when they were so silent about single player. This is more like GT7 Prologue than a GT game. The "single player campaign" is just a bunch of crappy "missions", no cups or race championships and stages to go through.
I agree. This is more like GT7 Prologue than a GT game. The "single player campaign" is just a bunch of crappy "missions", no cups or race championships and stages to go through. AVOIDING this like the plague.
Don't forget it would need to have only 11 tracks like the first Gran Turismo to hit that all time Forza 5 low................... that, like a Zelda game, still got 9/10s across the board regardless how awful, contentless and downgraded it was.
And yet here we are again with an author comparing PS2 and PS3's BC to Xbone's like they are the exact same thing.
Partial BC, 2 years after the console launches, needing the internet to download the whole game, is NOTHING compared to the native 99% PS1 games that the PS2 console supported since the day it was released or the 99% PS1 AND 80% PS2 games that were on PS3 since the day it launched.
BUT its a great feature to have none the less and is...
That's because even in 2001, when the first Jak and Daxter came out, PS1 games still looked awkward and dated when simply upscaled in resolution. They still do.
Jak and Daxter, however, still looks gorgeous 16 years later from 2001 with a simple resolution bump.
And yet people DID far longer for an upscale port (and got a little over excited doing so for a game they never even heard of before E3 3 years ago). And its still far less time to wait for 4 Jak games than Xboners that waited for Phantom Dust to come out.
The Jak and Daxter re-releases were only announced 4 months ago this Thur. The Phantom Dust remake was a game announced at E3 2014, then cancelled by E3 2016 when it was revealed they were already working on a "rema...
And most of the games on that list are late 2016/2017 games that WEREN'T even released when the Pro came out but it was confirmed PS4 Pro was getting support for those titles.
PS4 Pro was announced and released in 2 months. Scorpio was announced and...
@Tech5 And yet that same very thing about there not being a mandate for games to be all 60fps on PS4 Pro is why the PS4 Pro reveal was "the worse thing ever" for a lot of you.
XboneX has benn marketed as the exaxt same thing with a lot more focus on talking about resolution more.
"The only thing that the XboxOneX offers is the support for native 4k" and PS4 Pro which can clearly do it too. And I fixed that last sentence for you there too, a boos...
When you put it like that............... that's just depressing.
More GDDR5 consoles on the market is a good thing but come on, its not exactly going to even sell more than 10 million the rest of the gen. Maybe next gen if they don't screw up as bad out the gate.
@Obscure_Observer What? It looked woeful. The is NO WAY that game is going gold in 5 weeks time. The cahracter looks like he is floating along when he is running, even the running while landing animations were all over the place with the character moving at full speed before he even broke into a sprint again.
Just met up with 2 mates that love Xbox over the weekend I haven't see in almost a year. One is getting rid of his Xbone and the other one found Xbox's E3 2017 showcase incredibly underwhelming, to the point where he is still fuming over it.
We both agreed though we can't wait for the new Wolfenstein and Metro games, 2 games that more than likely have an epic 20 hour single player campaign and hopefully ZERO multiplayer.
Says who? Oh, a nobody.
I won't be touching this. There was always something fishy about the game when they were so silent about single player. This is more like GT7 Prologue than a GT game. The "single player campaign" is just a bunch of crappy "missions", no cups or race championships and stages to go through.
I agree. This is more like GT7 Prologue than a GT game. The "single player campaign" is just a bunch of crappy "missions", no cups or race championships and stages to go through. AVOIDING this like the plague.
Don't forget it would need to have only 11 tracks like the first Gran Turismo to hit that all time Forza 5 low................... that, like a Zelda game, still got 9/10s across the board regardless how awful, contentless and downgraded it was.
And yet here we are again with an author comparing PS2 and PS3's BC to Xbone's like they are the exact same thing.
Partial BC, 2 years after the console launches, needing the internet to download the whole game, is NOTHING compared to the native 99% PS1 games that the PS2 console supported since the day it was released or the 99% PS1 AND 80% PS2 games that were on PS3 since the day it launched.
BUT its a great feature to have none the less and is...
That's because even in 2001, when the first Jak and Daxter came out, PS1 games still looked awkward and dated when simply upscaled in resolution. They still do.
Jak and Daxter, however, still looks gorgeous 16 years later from 2001 with a simple resolution bump.
And yet people DID far longer for an upscale port (and got a little over excited doing so for a game they never even heard of before E3 3 years ago). And its still far less time to wait for 4 Jak games than Xboners that waited for Phantom Dust to come out.
The Jak and Daxter re-releases were only announced 4 months ago this Thur. The Phantom Dust remake was a game announced at E3 2014, then cancelled by E3 2016 when it was revealed they were already working on a "rema...
@JasonKCK HAHA no it isn't just AAA, you obviously didn't look at the source list? http://www.neogaf.com/forum...
And most of the games on that list are late 2016/2017 games that WEREN'T even released when the Pro came out but it was confirmed PS4 Pro was getting support for those titles.
PS4 Pro was announced and released in 2 months. Scorpio was announced and...
All I count from the actual source http://www.neogaf.com/forum... are 5 native 4K games.
@Tech5 And yet that same very thing about there not being a mandate for games to be all 60fps on PS4 Pro is why the PS4 Pro reveal was "the worse thing ever" for a lot of you.
XboneX has benn marketed as the exaxt same thing with a lot more focus on talking about resolution more.
"The only thing that the XboxOneX offers is the support for native 4k" and PS4 Pro which can clearly do it too. And I fixed that last sentence for you there too, a boos...
Because its so easy to run Xbone games, the way they look this gen, at native 4K.
Lol they are giving away brand new Xbones for 200 quid since early 2015. Bit late for expecting that much now.
The gen will be ending by then.
"MS is definitely pushing the xb1x hard."
Haha did you double post there ichdich?
"MS is definitely pushing the xb1x hard."
Haha did you double post there jhoward585?