And yet another AAA game is checkerboard 4K/ 30 FPS on "the beast". What happened to native 4K/ 60 FOS across the board, Xbots? This "beast" has no bite lol
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But then that just means that they had only so many supply. Sounds like artificial demand to me. We'll see how it actually does when it launches.
I think you're mistaken here, bud. Besides the most hardcore fanboys, nobody wants to see Xbox not be successful. We're just sick of MS thinking they're somehow entitled to gamers being diehard fans of their consoles, without any real reason for doing so. If this year hasn't proven that MS has NOT learned their lesson from 2013, then I don't know what else to tell you bud.
The funny part is, all the bots were celebrating X taking the #1 spot on the Amazon VG sales charts, but that only lasted about a week. It's now at #79, behind the PS4 UC4 bundle, the new Destiny 2 PS4 Pro, and the standalone PS4 Pro.
By comparison, PS4 Pro was #1 from the day it was announced until after it released, 2 months later. So much for "everyone's just waiting on the X!"
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I've got my Sony Bravia X8000D. Hasn't steered me wrong so far.
Interesting. Still haven't been able to bring myself to play it. If you guys think so, that's cool, but I hope you actually mean it, and aren't just saying it to avoid the lynch mob of rabid nintendrones.
I know you're trying to be saracastic (doing a very bad job at it, btw) by naming off a PS3 exclusive, but for what it was worth, that game wasn't that bad. Unlike you, I actually played it, and it was ok.
No. Knack was not a bad game. It wasn't an amazing game, but it was decent; certainly better than what most reviewers have it for a score. It didn't do anything special, but it looked pretty, ran like a dream, and had virtually no glitches or game-breaking issues. It was good simple fun.
Not really a defense; just reiterating the obvious: Japan is a portable-dominated market. They love the Switch because of its portability. Switch was guaranteed to outsell the PS4 there.
Fact of the matter is though that Japan is still not the dedicated gaming market it used to be, and doesn't nearly have as much of an effect on worldwide sales. Switch has already lost Europe to PS4, so it falls on the USA to really guarantee the device will sell well overall. I still d...
Well, the original E3 2016 video on PlayStation's channel has over 18.1 million views, 334K likes, and only 10K dislikes. I'd guess the naysayers are mostly just fanboys of the competitor's console, who would complain about the game no matter you guys do. Keep up the good work Barlog and team; the game is looking excellent.
Honestly, it's only in the face that I see possible downgrading. Other details, like the environment, hair, and clothing textures, look significantly better on the 2017 version. Maybe it's intentional? I would imagine an android isn't going to have porous skin.
Probably very. Crackdown has never been a strong franchise. The only reason this one has garnered any attention is because of blatant lies about the Azure cloud, and the fact that there's simply not much else to look forward to on the Xbone exclusives front.
It's not a good looking game, and damn sure not even close to what was demoed back in 2014.
This is the part people conveniently ignore; Sony has been doing cross play with PC on many games since 2002. Cross play is nothing new to them, but the way MS is trying to go about this is incredibly snake-ish. They're trying so hard to get a stake in Sony's network and playerbase, and going to the extent of slandering them and brainwashing their consumers into thinking this is for the benefit of all. The fact that they're trying so hard proves they have bad intentions. It would ...
Knowing what MS did to Sega back in the Dreamcast days, I'd call it an obvious Trojan Horse, especially since MS is trying to play this BS where people have to make a XBL account to do it. MS is not a company anyone should trust, let alone their competitors.
If nothing else, it was a solid game. A lot of people trash it to the extent where they make it sound like the game was broken and unplayable; anyone who actually played it knows that's total BS. It ran fine, it looked pretty good for a cartoon style game, and it had next to zero glitches or game breaking issues. It was just very simple, but still good fun. Looking forward to the new one.
But then that just means that they had only so many supply. Sounds like artificial demand to me. We'll see how it actually does when it launches.
I think you're mistaken here, bud. Besides the most hardcore fanboys, nobody wants to see Xbox not be successful. We're just sick of MS thinking they're somehow entitled to gamers being diehard fans of their consoles, without any real reason for doing so. If this year hasn't proven that MS has NOT learned their lesson from 2013, then I don't know what else to tell you bud.
I've got my Sony Bravia X8000D. Hasn't steered me wrong so far.
Interesting. Still haven't been able to bring myself to play it. If you guys think so, that's cool, but I hope you actually mean it, and aren't just saying it to avoid the lynch mob of rabid nintendrones.
I know you're trying to be saracastic (doing a very bad job at it, btw) by naming off a PS3 exclusive, but for what it was worth, that game wasn't that bad. Unlike you, I actually played it, and it was ok.
Was getting the PS4 version long before the game was even announced lol
This game is gonna be huge. No doubt in my mind. I'm betting on a 90+ Meta score, and at least 8 million copies sold.
No. Knack was not a bad game. It wasn't an amazing game, but it was decent; certainly better than what most reviewers have it for a score. It didn't do anything special, but it looked pretty, ran like a dream, and had virtually no glitches or game-breaking issues. It was good simple fun.
Very impressive. I wouldn't be surprised if it eventually outsells 3DS there.
Not really a defense; just reiterating the obvious: Japan is a portable-dominated market. They love the Switch because of its portability. Switch was guaranteed to outsell the PS4 there.
Fact of the matter is though that Japan is still not the dedicated gaming market it used to be, and doesn't nearly have as much of an effect on worldwide sales. Switch has already lost Europe to PS4, so it falls on the USA to really guarantee the device will sell well overall. I still d...
Well, the original E3 2016 video on PlayStation's channel has over 18.1 million views, 334K likes, and only 10K dislikes. I'd guess the naysayers are mostly just fanboys of the competitor's console, who would complain about the game no matter you guys do. Keep up the good work Barlog and team; the game is looking excellent.
Honestly, it's only in the face that I see possible downgrading. Other details, like the environment, hair, and clothing textures, look significantly better on the 2017 version. Maybe it's intentional? I would imagine an android isn't going to have porous skin.
Probably very. Crackdown has never been a strong franchise. The only reason this one has garnered any attention is because of blatant lies about the Azure cloud, and the fact that there's simply not much else to look forward to on the Xbone exclusives front.
It's not a good looking game, and damn sure not even close to what was demoed back in 2014.
This is the part people conveniently ignore; Sony has been doing cross play with PC on many games since 2002. Cross play is nothing new to them, but the way MS is trying to go about this is incredibly snake-ish. They're trying so hard to get a stake in Sony's network and playerbase, and going to the extent of slandering them and brainwashing their consumers into thinking this is for the benefit of all. The fact that they're trying so hard proves they have bad intentions. It would ...
Knowing what MS did to Sega back in the Dreamcast days, I'd call it an obvious Trojan Horse, especially since MS is trying to play this BS where people have to make a XBL account to do it. MS is not a company anyone should trust, let alone their competitors.
If nothing else, it was a solid game. A lot of people trash it to the extent where they make it sound like the game was broken and unplayable; anyone who actually played it knows that's total BS. It ran fine, it looked pretty good for a cartoon style game, and it had next to zero glitches or game breaking issues. It was just very simple, but still good fun. Looking forward to the new one.
No doubt in my mind this game is going to be great. Currently my #1 most anticipated
G-Haul Pretty bad example, considering Uncharted 4 is still one of the most played multiplayer games on PS4.