"I'm chasing Quality not Quantity"
Yea, cause all the Microsoft Exclusives are just quantity
Seems weird to review the Single play aspect of CoD when 90% of players are never going to touch it.
Yea but the article had this great line:
"As for whether or not the likes of Advent Children, Dirge of Cerberus, and all of the other spin-offs are considered canon in this universe, Toriyama-san describes Final Fantasy 7 Remake as a “coming together” of all these different materials."
We all already knew this took place after Advent Children and Dirge of Cerberus. Anyone who played the game to the end would have figured that out. This isn'...
Valhalla is pretty far from a live service game. The base game has a massive storyline around 100 hrs long and then there's a lot of little things to do from mysteries, to curse marks, to hunting roman artifacts, etc.
I get the dislike of live service stuff but Valhalla is definitely not that. It's a complete game on its own that is getting some free seasonal stuff and a few major expansions.
Yea. Bioware said the same thing about Anthem
I agree Kotor is the best, but Fallen Order might have been the most important. It's officially Cannon and its success was hopefully a massive signal to EA that a high quality Single Play game without MicroTransactions still sells, and sells well.
You're not factoring in people with internet caps. Several years ago I lived somewhere that had a 500GB cap on my internet. If I'm having to redownload games that are 80+GB when I want to play them that cuts significantly into a cap.
So two comments that both basically say
"Because I haven't tried Stadia therefore I don't like it."
Because Stadia had problems or because you don't like the concept of Stadia?
So you don't have a commuter at all? I find that incredibly hard to believe
On a laptop or your LG Phone.
And so you haven't tried Stadia, and aren't willing to try something completely free, because you've already made up your mind that it has too much lag without actually trying it?
Why? It literally costs you nothing to try the demo. You might even change your mind about Stadia
Wait really?
I didn't realize there was 537 tracks in MGSV. That's an insanely large sound track.
I don't remember that part of the song.
For the same reason Google shut down G+. It's just too difficult to go up against a behemoth this late in the game. Twitch had been around for years before Mixer got into the mix. That's years that Twitch (and justin.tv before that) had to develop a user base that wasn't replicated anywhere else.
Mixer was a brand-new platform, and yes it had the benefit of being directly integrated with Xbox One but you're still asking people to switch platforms and lose...
That's sorta Microsoft's MO. Before they went to Apple; Samsung actually approached Microsoft with the designs for the first real touch screen smart phones. Microsoft turned it down and said that people weren't going to want to do that type of stuff on their phone, that's what desktops and laptops were for. So instead Samsung went to Apple and the rest is history.
@Hakuoro
You do realize that he's one person in a multibillion dollar company, right? Yes he's the current head of Xbox but that doesn't mean he makes literally every decision regarding the console. Just like any publicly traded business the board of directors has a huge say in what the company does. For all we know Phil Spencer could have been opposed to every one of those decisions and been overruled by the board, and on the flip side he might have thought al...
There's no use arguing with people on here mate. It doesn't matter what you tell them or how easily verifiable what you're saying it (I know you're correct btw), you'll never be able to change their mind. In their mind, and only in their mind, Stadia requires a monthly fee.
Just leave them to their ignorance and save yourself the frustration.
Well I mean congrats to Sony I guess. There's certainly a market for Destiny, hopefully with Sonys emphasis on quality story telling Bungie will get back to where they were pre Activision