@1Victor
Exactly, it's like some people want to act like this place wasn't an xbox haven at times.
@Lightning77
Do you even realize what you just did is partly what contributed to the chaos at this site? Look at the vibe of this page? Nobody was attacking each other with this fanboy stuff. But you just had to change all that. And the fact that you feel childish fanboyism was one-sided shows you only see what you want to see.
Yeah, I don't expect this to last very long at all
I can't sit here and act like I know these workers financial situations. And I'm sure nobody wakes up WANTING to go to court. But for the sake of the industry, I wish some of these types of cases made it to trial.
Settlements allow companies to continue to do whatever abusive practices they do. While the trials (should the company lose) would actually force real changes for the better.
But again, I'm not in these workers shoes and I can unders...
I don't agree with that. I WISH I could agree with that. But buying habits and customer opinions prove otherwise
We've seen developers in the AAA space try new things and ideas. More often than not, the customers aren't willing to give things a chance, or not enough people buy into the project for it to grow.
Creativity works better in the indie space because the budgets, pressures, and expectations aren't the same.
Yeah I did read his one and ONLY comment and yours. That still doesn't look emotional. But glad to know you can "decipher" a random person's emotional state from 12 words.
When you post something that doesn't necessarily speak to the subject, that doesn't mean it's emotional, it just mean it's not addressing the subject. YOU are just trying to embed what you want to perceive as emotional as fact.
And what about your post...
again, how are you reading him being emotional? Does he have a pattern that you see? This still reads like deflection. Bro, look at your post history.
And if ANYONE here (or anywhere) gets "emotional" over video game companies that don't even know or care WHO they are, then people need to get a life and stop being on this site terminally. Or better yet, people need to play the games they say they have. It's why I don't post here everyday, I have work, ...
How can you even see him being "emotional" in that comment?
If anything, you're the emotional one, constantly trying to go at anyone that says anything against Microsoft. So when you call him emotional, it comes off as deflection
This is what I hate about gamers sometimes
There is a segment of gaming communities that always want an old game to come back. But when the game(s) were in their prime, nobody supported them or not enough people supported them. Driveclub, Killzone, Resistance, etc all fit that profile.
I want Driveclub, Killzone, Resistence, and etc all back too. But I say that as someone that bought into, played, and own those games.
Too many people l...
Ok, THIS makes sense. I don't know how I didn't think about that. And we know they'll want those PS6 sales to be off the charts. It's harder to do that if their in-house made blockbusters are shared with PC.
See, the problem with what you said is we don't know what their operating costs were. So everything you're saying there is just speculation. What we do know is reported revenue and the rumored reporting that Sony is taking first party single player games out of the PC release cycle.
Not saying you're wrong, but we need to work with what we're given.
It's not a success unless we know the profit. It's the same reason I get on Xbox when they mention revenue.
If Sony is considering keeping their single player games exclusive to the PS systems despite the 300 million PC revenue, that means they didn't profit from the venture.
I'm not too sure about that.
Don't get me wrong, a good portion of that probably did come from people upset about Destiny. But from what I personally saw, it came from many online grifters from the "go woke go broke" crowd, spouting everything they could negative from the moment the game was announced.
People hated the game BEFORE anyone even played it. This has been happening for a good number of games for a few years now.
People can't think for themselves and have to be told what to like/dislike. The hate campaign was alive and well for Marathon for over a year BEFORE the game came out.
Maybe I'm just jaded, but I don't see anything too special about this game.
I played more than half of this game already. All I see is flash with a bit of story mode built in. Nothing to out of the box or interesting about this. But then again, I actually play games instead of go with the "hype" or "reviews".
I'm not too fond of this change. Changing established brand names in most industries doesn't always turn out well. But we'll see
What is "mainstream-trend-pander "
I don't know if any of you realize this or not, but ANY MARKETING is pandering. Every commercial on tv, banner ad on websites, ads on social, etc is ALL pandering. Everything you've ever purchased in your life had/has pandering attached to it
Second, how is it a "hijacked" IP? The same developer that owned it back in the day owns it now. So they hijacked their own product?
I...
True Marathon is old. The problem is the franchise was dormant so long most people see it as a new franchise
Yeah, people would rather attack her instead of talk about the issue she addressed. And as usual, people realize it ONLY when it hits them personally.
ah yes, the old "antifa" argument.
The same "antifa" that people have yet to find a single member of right?
And even if "antifa" was a thing (which it's not btw), what would be the problem? You'd rather be PROfa? But then again, considering how stupid people have become some probably would be PRO facism.
@vTuro24
Back when the 360 was outselling the PS3 in the U.S., this place was an Xbox nirvana.
The reality is the perception changed as Playstation regained it's footing and xbox started to faulter over the years.
The site commonly reflected who had the popularity between the two companies.