You're forgetting the bundles, which NPD doesn't track. You also didn't mention Fallout 4, which sells more individual copies on PS4 than X1 (same situation).
Well said, my friend. The entire post!
OT: "Xbox isn't going anywhere"
And yet, two weeks ago, most probably would have said the same thing about Lionhead. Point - we have no idea what's going to happen, but unless a Division is doing well enough to draw a realistic conclusion, the Xbox "being on the chopping block" doesn't seem so far-fetched.
So what's my take? I expect an expansion of sorts. Maybe not a...
Have you forgotten the statements Don Mattrick made at the launch of the X1? Yeah, execs make silly comments - it happens.
Not sure when the idea that Microsoft is the only one with "negative articles" written about came to be, but at least someone else is paying attention!
OT: Like I did with The Order: 1886, I'm going into this expecting to enjoy it, regardless of any press that states they don't like its cinematic anatomy. Beyond that, it's Remedy - I've yet to play a bad game from them.
It isn't. But now, we should no longer hear that the PS4 "has no games", because this will always be the argument thrown at it.
For me, it matters none, because I game on all of these machines, but with the way people talked about exclusives in 2015, I agree with the notion that it is ironic. Takes nothing from the working, positive things the Xbox brand has given the industry.
The main complaints here, though, aren't mainly about minor bugs, but story and such. A game's story shouldn't have points docked the second go around.
Besides, I read DF's article. The Remaster has issues, according to them too, but they still speak highly of it. Ergo, this review is silly.
Just goes to show the absolute lack of consistency, these days. If this is an IMPROVED version of the original, how could the score drop 30 points (or 3, in this 10-point case)? Makes no sense.
@ jmc: I asked for what games can do over that. I know 4K/60fps is achievable. And it seems, from the random fairy disagrees, that such a simple question flew over people's heads.
You definitely weren't the first to pre-order it on this site (pre-ordered mine on 3.24.15 and only cancelled, recently, to pre-order the Libertalia Collector's Edition AND The PS4 Limited Edition Bundle). As for being Naughty Dog's/Uncharted's biggest fan, well......
OT: Just bring on April. Everything else we can talk about later! XD
Um, really? What game has pulled this off, so far?
Re-read what you typed and think about that again. Not even on the basis of the quality of each company (becuase both of these teams are wonderful), but the circumstance. Naughty Dog "needs help", so they, Sony, outsource a dev that isn't in-house?
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No better time to use that.
Exactly.
OT: Importing anyway, but I'm glad it's coming at all!
I sometimes disagree with you, Septic, but that was funny! XD
+Bubs
Yeah, it's certainly not a bad thing for Microsoft, but it does leave the Xbox with a weaker perceived value.
But who knows, in the end, this could end up being a very positive thing for both Xbox and PC.
How would they feel like they're "untouchable" after a gen like the 7th? They've already been down that road AND dominated a gen before the Xbox was even a player in this game. Sony will be fine.
As for the X1, it could mean less unit sales, but there's guarantee of that.
I doubt it means complacency, but it does lessen a reason, for some, to invest in an X1.
That's not Sony's IP. Thus, SFV then said goodbye.
I'm sorry, but not only is this trolling, it's nonsense.
OT: Sony won't release their games on PC for one simple, reason - they are trying to PUSH their PlayStation business. Can't do that when your games are shared across multiple platforms, ridding the need of one, specific, system.
@ Mike: Well, unless you have a card older than Fermi, that goes without saying.
Both. Knock out The Last Of Us's sequel as the PS4's swan song, then, create something huge for the next PlayStation!