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Coming to PS too though... it's almost like big corporations want to sell ad space and make more revenue...
@S2Killinit And Sony. Go Microsoft and Sony!
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Advertising is everywhere in our lives.
Unsurprising indeed. Everyone could see this game was going to be a mess, and here we are.
@tagzskie Well, those people were wrong.
And yet, you can provide me no evidence to the contrary.
Lol, I'd forgotten about that.
@Apocalypse
"Only Sony is offering "high fidelity VR" because they actually deliver."
And the reality is, from what we've seen thus far, the vast majority, about 97% of Sony customers don't care about it in the slightest. They can't even sell out of PSVR2 devices, which are supposedly in short supply. Better to just invest in traditional experiences instead.
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Or I can just be a gamer and play both 🤷
I'm sure his horror game will be awesome - P.T. was pretty awesome.
@Mad Depends. Their engine & online services are highly impressive and very advanced.
The games on the other hand... Fortnite... no thanks.
I could see him in some kind of director role at Epic games working on Unreal Engine. That would be pretty cool.
The adoption has been terrible and the market basically non-existent as a result of that.
We're now 10 years into PC VR gaming, 6 years into console VR gaming and it just hasn't taken off - the reality is, most consumers don't care for it.
Even with a huge install base like the PS4, only a few million adopted it, about 3-4%.
That's where it becomes a catch-22 problem though. Very few companies (if any) are going to spend AAA amounts of dollars on VR if the market isn't there - and the market isn't there.
If it was the future of gaming we'd see the big publishers getting involved - and basically none of them are.
Agree on Meta 100% - horrible company and I really do hope FB (and social media) dies some day soon.
Upping their game means competing better in the space. Acquiring Zenimax and Activision should enable them to do that.
Everyone in this space spends money, it's not like Sony and Nintendo got their studios for free either.
I'm confident this deal will go through - with concessions. I see it playing out this way:
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I've said for years they need to up their game - Zenimax and Activision should be the answer to that.
The only two things they're doing really well right now is consumer friendliness with things like GP, and monetizing competing platforms through things like Azure & PlayFab (although that probably drives corporate revenue rather than gaming revenue, I think?).
Yep. Huge gaps between #1, 2 and 3 in this industry. That's exactly why they're out acquiring companies like Activision.
You should go be a lawyer for Microsoft in their FTC case, you make good arguments in their favor 😝
I'll play both DS2 and Overdose - but I'd still love to see him just try something completely different.
I guess you could say horror/Overdose is him doing that - but still not as crazy as a rhythm game for example.
Lol I would love to see Kojima just go totally all out on some random genre he hasn't touched before. I bet it would be very interesting.
"We can now render twice as many crates, so Sam can now deliver as much as two whole FedEx trucks!" :P
It's confirmed that there are 103 million people who want a SteamDeck 😝
Oh? Do show me where I said it’s great?