I don't think that consoles have a larger presence for gaming, ESPECIALLY for a game that taxes your PC so little as Minecraft does.
Infected: I know that with the increase in RAM on PS4/XBONE, the game has much better draw distance. I can't see it coming in at less than 1080p, considering the engine is unchanged between generations.
LOL. Not sure if that's a joke or not, but the world size is much improved over 360/PS3 sizes.
I can't wait for the PS4 launch. Even if the world isn't as large as the PC, it's still going to be worth buying.
No, I'm not going to pay for an expansion pack, I don't plan to get Hardline, and I'm WAY more interested in Rainbow Six: Siege if I want to play Cops and Robbers.
You're getting a Beta code on Xbox platforms with that pre-order, and as a player, you wanted to pre-order anyhow.
Edit: Forgot that Activision chose not to milk the cow on this one.
You're damned right you are!
Nah. I'd rather play Destiny.
Competition is still good for the industry. Look how far Madden has fallen without a competitor in the NFL space.
I don't know if Borderlands is has good as a Halo LAN party. Nothing about the game even comes close to that of Destiny, and even THAT doesn't match an in-your-face LOL-fest when you just tea bagged the guy next to you.
Agreed. Destiny is going to be a monster IP, but I'm not sure how their 10 year rollout on content will work out, unless it's going to feel like WoW.
That might be on the good side of things though, considering that we won't have to pay $60 for what feels like a map pack [call of duty]
Absolutely. Battlefield Hardline is more polished than Battlefield 4 is, but yeah.
Source: The game.
For sure, Random. The thing is - as written here, Steam gives it away for the weekend, while Origin lets you play on your time. 48 hours of trial time begins when you first open the title.
That's the beauty of this service change - everything is free. Broken, but free.
Yeah, this doesn't discount the fact that new titles tend to blow up, but EA is moving away from their former title of "worst company in the world" and giving things away for free. People like that stuff, I hear.
For sure. They need to sell something around 8.5 million copies to break even, but with the game's quality and advertising budget, I can't see it missing that target.
I don't think that Wolfenstein was nearly this great. Once again, it's just an average shooter.
This UFC is pretty great for local multiplayer. Nothing is like whooping up on your friends, face to face, is unrivaled.
It's too bad that the Dinobots couldn't be less lame...