I think most interesting is the jump in hard drive space needed. Double that of Battlefield 3.
Should be an early indicator of how file sizes might look on Xbox One and PS4 as well.
You're cool because you take a single four word part of my comment and reply to just that. That makes you cool.
Yes. We all know that tablets and motion control weren't even things until Nintendo invented them.
I can't argue that they try fresh things and I don't think anybody would. Sure, that's innovation.
So I guess my point is that they refuse to innovate in the right direction. They refuse to look at what else is happ...
"so called Journalist"?
Which one?
On topic:
Nintendo refuse to update. They refuse to innovate. I love Mario and Zelda games the same as the next person, but there's never been a time before in our industry when change was happening so fast and consumers had so much choice.
So as consumers, exactly what do we have to look forward to from Nintendo? What are they doing that we can't get elsewhere? Who are the...
Next year at some point. Although by that point there's likely to be a few more titles to play than just that and Sonic.
Wind Waker HD, Mario Kart and Super Smash Brothers if nothing else!
So you doubt the accuracy of THAT number, but you feel 10-15% is decent based on a little bit of online gameplay?
Fair enough.
People were saying that back before MW2 came out. It still hasn't happened yet.
Per unit? Sure, if they charge more per purchase than it costs to make. This article, the one you're commenting on, is actually about that very thing.
Hint. They're already going to be making a profit.
I was wondering that about larger stores myself. There are a lot of stories about GAME throwing their weight around, threatening not to sell certain games if they're not handled in very specific ways...
GTA must be one of the two or three franchises that could get away with telling them to stick it. It'd be an interesting power shift if so.
With that said, neither side can afford to annoy the other.
Nobody said it wasn't just business.
You know what else is just business? Day one DLC. Pre-order bonuses. Timed exclusives.
I'm willing to bet business that actively affects you is BAD "just business" and anything else is GOOD "just business" though, right?
@Vishmarx
Thanks. It would seem that there's at least part of this problem that is PS3-specific.
Some people have said certain moments reach below 20FPS. I'm pretty sure that's guesswork though and may be exaggeration.
Either way, it'll be very occasionally.
"instead of this spun click-bait"
If you read the article instead of rushing to comment, you'd see I specifically said I'd yet to see any in-the-field evidence of 360 problems. Everybody complaining was talking about the PS3 version.
Not everybody has some negative agenda. My source is linked and explained in detail. The bit you've copied even says the frame rate is noticeably smoother on 360. That alone should explain why less people ar...
"gift your games to whoever you want."
That's not true. If you've not used a game, sure you can gift it, but you could have done that with physical copies of Xbox One games as well, prior to their use.
Add in the Family Share, and Microsoft had the better policies here.
On topic:
The problem wasn't entirely Microsoft's policies (although there was that). Too many people decided they hated what was be...
I don't get it. Why is Franklin obviously CJ?
Is it the cool hair style?
Yeah. There isn't much of a downside and probably far more of an upside.
Nope. I couldn't find another video with locked comments.
If any one of you actually explained why you felt it was a poor business decision instead of just going "HA! Nintendo!" perhaps it'd be easier to take your comments more seriously?
It's a clever move. Get rid of everything parents dislike about the 3DS - the 3D, the potential of broken hinges - and knock the price in time for Christmas.
Retailers will have it below £100 before the holidays.
The problem is that sometimes the core gamer can't appreciate that not every announcement is directly for them. For a person with a 3DS and every game released for it, this seems like a non-announcement. For some kid who can now play Pok...
"YOurs is based of what you wished he had said to make your reply valid. "
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How so? I made a joke. Other than that, I replied to what he said by qualifying my statement. He proved four words wrong, I said he was right and better explained what I meant. I didn't need to. The rest of my post provided context.
@Dan
"Nintendo's sense of direction comes from themselves and not the market or the competition."