No one does. But PSVR is priced right to have a chance at long term success and also PSVR could be the "thing" for Xmas this year, it is positioned quite nicely for that. Time will tell.
I agree creating a more affordable version of OR is a better idea, but who knows if Oculus is even open to doing that right now, they probably want to sell their current headset.
Considering the Slim was "leaked" as a distraction, the A game is coming out.
Nobody seems to want those headsets though, the sales have stagnated.
http://www.develop-online.n...
If I had to guess why, I would say because they are really really expensive to the average consumer.
Like I said, it just shows how out of touch Xbox and it's fanbase really is.
Microsoft has 2 major problems...
Most people seem to like PSVR though.
It always boils down to some future game changer with every Xbox response to what PlayStation is doing, it's never current and rarely ever materializes, it's like clockwork.
Scorpio isn't going to change anything. It's a 4K premium system of a system that has trouble selling unless it's drastically reduced in price or has a new model. The fact people think that a 4K premium priced system is going t...
The quest structures in NV is why it is by far the best Fallout. It's more of an RPG than FO3 and FO4 combined.
I can't believe people are still holding strong on Sean Molyneux not being a liar.
Not a rumor, I'm pretty much sure of that at this point.
R* was supposed to be at E3.
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Absolutely amazing. This is a must watch video.
I agree, but that's not how these things work. As Warnut was saying, that starts becoming BOC, which could get messy with one misstep.
The exclusive content was until Destiny 2, Destiny 2 was delayed, the deal doesn't change. It's just unfortunate for Xbox owners who play Destiny.
The reason this deal was essentially extended was because the exclusivity period was until Destiny 2, Destiny 2 was supposed to release this year, but will instead release next year.
A deal is a deal.
It's all good. Take your time.
This isn't about the game being disappointing. They lied about most of the experiences that would take place and replaced it with pretty much just mining rocks endlessly. Big difference.
For starters
- planetary physics
- ship classes with meaningful differentiation
- faction reputation with meaningful gameplay impact
- homogenous resource availability
- space station and fleet destruction
- large fleets
...
Subtenko, read this interview.
http://www.theatlantic.com/...
Most of it is lies.
If anyone should be taught a lesson, it's Hello Games, not you.
This isn't just a "it's not for you" situation. They straight up lied to everyone about the game just a few months ago. It's called false advertising and it's not your fault.
Because Nintendo likes to be difficult, which is why 3rd parties don't really deal with them either.