I don't meant to laugh but we're still a few software generations away from physics on PC that are meaningfully better than you can get from consoles (meaning the software is the same on both platforms).
Multiplayer IS free. ONline multiplayer is another story and people don't seem to care about paxing a tax to play online.
Why stop at 1080p? iMac is fully capable of much higher resolutions. Time will come when games are premiered on Mac if no...
and they sadly aren't. as much as they are very much overdue, there's too much potential (milk) left in the current systems.
Spore 2 is VERY unlikely. But at this point so are Sims 4 and Sim City 5.
Again, unless you meant DarkSpore.. which is NOT Spore 2, it is anohter Spin-off.
They don't need one. And try 2 years or less not 10.
Frankly an iMac IS a gaming platform to trump any console. It might cost more but being a computer, and a closed system, Apple just needs proprietary games. Given Steam and enough backing from the industry and it wouldn't take much for the Mac OS to take over for Windows as the default development platform. It has already started since there are so many people making games for Apple's mobile platforms. It is l...
then you and anyone else who believes this are very silly.
Again, Bungie is much more than Halo regardless of that being the most common franchise in their recent history. Like the other studios that have survived Microsoft Bungie are on to bigger and better things. A big factor for them is that they have Activision for extra money and they don't lack for ideas and talented people.
What they most of all to do is not overreach whatever product/franch...
TPS is irrelevant.
Bungie has more experience than simple TPS. It could have been open world (which it ended up being regardless).
Point is MS had, and continued to have much more money to throw at Bungie and sadly Bungie did well enough for themselves that MS didn't lose interest and have then closed like so many other studios, even the core ones.
Apple would have had a great starting point to internal game development. Microsoft ...
agree, easter eggs are not the same as unlock code DLC.
also it isn't like they made a playable Jar Jar.
which apparently would require buying a lackluster game.. no thanks.
Romero, Carmack and American McGee.. what they could accomplish today given a proper budget.
how would blocking sims from going to the bathroom lead them to starve to death?
Indeed. Having a Spore game that wasn't as ludicrous as the PC version (space stage was a catastrophe), on consoles with multiplayer (conquer each others planets in massive space battles, or combine forces to create a massive trade empire etc. But why split the market? Spore's mostly economic and political, it could be a realtime strategy cross platform game. If only EA was willing to set up such a cross-platform platform for multiplayer and co-op for all the games they have.
vehicles? no? continues to ignore Franchise.
believe it or not they'd probably find as much contraversy as ever trying to release it. That and the only studio that could do it justice is Criterion and those guys don't even want to make another Burnout which was at the time it got good a super vanilla version of Carmageddon without all the senseless murder... :)
not even then. They don't have a studio capable of creating a proper successor to one of the best online multiplayer AND single player non-linear racing experiences. Pity.
Who's going to play online multiplayer games then? it isn't as if co-op takes the focus in any online game. Multiplayer breeds and supports hyper aggression.
only if the DLC is worth it in the first place. Point is the game is overpriced, the online service is overpriced for the service we get, and DLC is for longevity. Why sell a campaign and maps on the disc if there will be more crap ready for sale so soon after it ships? put it all as DLC. When pirates are able to really affect DLC revenue then there's an unsolvable problem.
But oh gosh we can't get money for the campaign we insist on selling on DVD which is so easy ...
and to manage it legally somehow.. oh geez someone broke a few death row murderers out of prison, gave them an envelope with a few photos some cash and a it would be expected they are already armed with something sharp.
So that it is all nice and legal, or at least a fair fight, all uploaders are getting sniper kits mailed to them as we speak. Time enough to run and buy a flack vest if they hurry.
and downloading the game legitimately the same day it leaks is somehow bad.. for who exactly?
I'm just hoping they can get Blur 2 out and make more stuff like that.
If people are really tired of Activision shooters.. go right ahead and stop buying them.
but it is true