Its simple, they care more about the money than the games. They suppress the passion in developers
Speculation....
They are still doing this 7 years down the line...
This is going to get flamed hard lol. I actually found a original, never played Chrono trigger in the attic. they sell for 500 on ebay! Christmas came early!
Its pretty simple actually. The install base on the current gen is large. For a smaller studio to make money, it can't afford to wait another year, and risk low sales on a platform that will only have a few million units in the wild.
IMO, the xbox 360 controller was much more comfortable than the PS3's dual shock. I don't like forcing my right thumb down to the stick, and holding it there for the entire time im playing. To me, the natural playing position is left thum on a stick (because it rarely moves, and the right thumb down, since it will be for the most part shared with the abyx buttons. Plus the back curves with my resting hands, so i don't have gaps between my hand and the controller. That said, i do k...
I used to be the biggest Major Nelson fan!
Bingo...... Bubbles. olo
Plus a lot of people bought a PS3 initially for blueray. ie a media device....
I would gladly pay 50 if the production value and experience was on par with a 50 dollar title. If COD had come out at $60 but got reviews comparable to the console versions i would have dropped the cash in a heartbeat.
that should be illegal....
I really wanted a Vita at launch but, eh, didn't happen.
Lets say i pick one of these up, and do the PS+ (i don't have any playstaion products). After the year, if i don't choose to resubscribe, do I lose the games that i got via PS+?
Bubbled....
The PS3 used XDR ram, but only half of the ram was XDR while the other half was shared over graphics card. The 256 XDR was a great choice, as its very fast. However the architecture of the PS3 bottlenecked the memory if i remember correctly. In the end it came down to the PS3 having a very unbalanced design. A CPU that was designed for mass floating point operations, a GPU that was underpowered and required the use of some of your RAM, and RAM that while fast, couldn't be fully utilized b...
It is an architectural nightmare. I don't know why, people are still under the impression that its immensely powerful. It was fast back in 05, yes. And for the price you couldn't get a CPU that could output the same FLOPS. IBM designed that CPU for that exact purpose, mass calculations, not rendering.
Microsoft took the exact opposite approach. Give devs no access to the hardware, and augment their engines via DX9. What people never talk about, is that the next gen ga...
I. Will. Buy. This!!
Turn 10 really adapts to the market. wow. Although i feel they are waiting for the next Xbox to release their next Sim, i think this could be big. Realistic physics and car models racing on the road in a tuner type scene. GOD DAMNNN! They already have the modification system. My mouth is watering.
Bad title, the games were already available on the service.
sounds cool.
Great game, have some fond memories of LAN parties with this baby. awwww, 11 hours straight just to get raped by computers
That was not a review
I really enjoyed the first game, and as soon as I get my rig back, I'll be buying Riptide. I thought it launched at 40 dollars though.