haha, they've only ever shown like 30 seconds of actual gameplay from Quantum Break and it was impressive, but not the best coming out. That scene with the paused explosion is not gameplay BTW.
Right, but if you stuck with the 3 million people in your first example and had them buy at 80% off that essentially costs a developer/publisher £24,000,000.
Man, this guy sure does love his indie games. For that reason I'm surprised "Don't Starve" didn't make the list. I liked his #1 pick, but it's no way better than TLoU or GTA.
No its free if I remember correctly
Just a side note to Microsoft's launch problems, I do think they should have named it something else. While I was waiting in line on Black Friday for my PS4 I heard a few older parents/grandparents trying to figure out if the Xbox 360 was the newer console or the Xbox One. Also noticed that there seemed to be more parents in the Xbox One line and more twenty-somethings in my line.
I stopped playing for a while until they patched the UCAV glitch. I didn't care that it was powerful, but having five people on a team do nothing, but spawn kill ruined it for me.
Right? All you have to do is look at the average PC set-up according to Steam and you can see that about 75% of registered PC's would struggle to run Battlefield 3 (not 4) on medium settings.
Yeah I wasn't looking for 3D when I bought my Panasonic Plasma, it just happened to have better colors. I was surprised when we tried out a 3D Blu Ray though. Much better quality than going to a theater for 3D.
Seoul would most likely become the first truly smart city. Take a look at what they already have going on there and the plans for future development.
Yep, when it goes 100% digital you can kiss goodbye the idea of owning your game as companies will have no reason not to view it as "leasing" from that point forward.
Yep, my gf loves cats and cats hate vertical consoles. RIP my fat PS3
If you own stock in ATVI, now would be a good time to walk away. I wouldn't buy into the whole, "gamers are waiting on next-gen purchases" as a valid excuse for poor sales.
Where is the usual PC banter on how this is already outdated or how you can build an even cheaper version of this?
As soon as I saw Mad Catz, I made my decision. I still remember the buzzing sound that came from my TV whenever I used their PS2 A/V cords.
So in console language, this is a similar situation to the PS2's internet adapter?
Right? It looks like something Tiger Electronics made.
"From my understanding..."
See number one from your own comment.
Sorry I had to disagree, but comparing Valve to Apple and Amazon is comparing apples to oranges. The two latter companies have a giant chunk of the whole markets they operate within. The innovation just isn't on the same scale either.
Valve is just Valve and it has been working for themselves and their customers for years.
Doesn't sound appealing to say native 1080p on PS4 and 720p on Xbox One in the same sentence.
MS's original direction was to take ownership of physical copies away from gamers. I'm still very skeptical over game streaming, but the negativity towards MS is from the hassle they initially wanted gamers to go through just to take games over to a friends house or to resell them.