There is literally zero reason for a gamer wanting MS to snap up more devs. Like turkeys voting for Christmas.
@itsmebryan
It is clear he means that he will not purchase an Xbox in order to buy COD.
Playing stupid isn’t cool.
Congratulations. With customers like you, Nintendo doesn’t need to innovate.
Vehicle theft in the US was reported at a rate of 659 for every 100,000 members of the population in 1991.
Since 2009 it hasn’t gone above 260 for every 100,000 once and 2019 was the second lowest (220 / 100,000) with 2015 being the lowest (215 / 100,000)
Makes you wonder why it was so bad in 1991 when GTA wasn’t about till 1997. Must’ve been the release of Sonic The Hedgehog in 1991 that influenced those car jackings.
Vehicle theft in the US was reported at a rate of 659 for every 100,000 members of the population in 1991.
Since 2009 it hasn’t gone above 260 for every 100,000 once and 2019 was the second lowest (220 / 100,000) with 2015 being the lowest (215 / 100,000)
Makes you wonder why it was so bad in 1991 when GTA wasn’t about till 1997. Must’ve been the release of Sonic The Hedgehog in 1991 that influenced those car jackings.
That is true but a consumer has a right to get what they pay for. Those who bought Ori got just that and nothing less.
Remember a time when developers got one attempt to release their games and couldn’t rely on patching it up? I kind of miss it.
Simple. Release on PC. Delay the rest.
The beauty of Game Pass is that it makes no difference to them either way unfortunately.
@khalina
That’s because ‘Xbox’ on google trends will also include the results for things like ‘Xbox Series S’, ‘Xbox Series X’, ‘Xbox One’ etc. ‘PS4’ alone beats all occurrences of ‘Xbox’ when you search worldwide.
Either way, the point is that the article is based on absolute nonsense.
They should have tried adding ’PS5’ to the search terms. Paints a very different picture.
https://trends.google.com/t...
Given that they’re asking for PSN IDs I wouldn’t be surprised if they are doing this just to understand potential demand.
It’s right. I wonder what percentage of players actually play offline multiplayer, which is basically the only market it even makes a difference for.
@Bruh there is a large number of 120hz panels yes.
The problem is unless you specifically bought a 120hz TV in the past 18 months or so with HDMI 2.1 features then they will only supports 120fps up to 1080p, not 4K.
That seems like the problem. They are obviously focussing on the number of pixels instead of the quality of pixels. It’s basically just an enhanced XBOX One game.
Exactly right. Exact same format, yet the latest Star Wars movie in the UK is £12.50 on Amazon. The 4K version is £25. It’s easy to understand why.
I’d agree for every other game but RE, after the demo experience of the last game. Taking the PT approach was awesome, giving a good feel for the game yet making it separate to what the full game would be.
Not to mention, thousands of those reviews were posted within a few hours of release. It’s a 25+ hour game.
“ Now, it has a chance to fix one of the more unfortunate flaws of Horizon Zero Dawn: the melee combat.
Anyone that's played Horizon Zero Dawn knows that it has a fantastic melee system. It's responsive, fluid, and above all, makes every hit — even the ones that don't connect — feel satisfying to throw out. ”
I had to stop reading after this. So it’s got an unfortunate flaw, yet it’s fantastic? Whatever.
@wiz7191 wrong.
“ The Series S wasn’t made to have parity with Series X”
Games on the S, MUST have feature parity with the X. It’s not just a case of releasing games on both as you say. But for this, Baldur's Gate 3 would’ve been released on Xbox by now.