I like it.
Well at least it's a proven and stable engine that... oh wait.
Played the original role playing game in the eighties. Good times.
PSVR was released in October 2016 (your math is horrible) and is currently sitting at 422 titles. PSVR alone has more exclusive titles in two years than released for Xbox this whole generation. How can this be if it's "not enough to develop games for"? Please explain.
HTC resently released the Vive Pro.
Oculus is releasing the Quest.
In August, PSVR celebrated 3 million sold, which is more than most Xbox games sold and (most likely) more than Xbox One X sold.
Please explain how this is a "crash".
Console sales don't matter.
Software sales don't matter.
Exclusive games don't matter.
Single player games don't matter.
New first party games don't matter.
New first party IP:s don't matter.
New third party games don't matter.
Review scores don't matter.
Meta scores don't matter.
Gamer scores don't matter.
Quality doesn't matter.
Cancellations don...
"And this Christmas, with Xbox One X having been in full production all year, he confirms that stock will not be an issue."
For once, I believe him.
"Since this is based on some sort of thing that tagged certain combinations of stuff, we don’t claim to understand how it works and thus cannot be held responsibe for it."
- EA
"We like to have a steady cadence of content throughout the year."
- Aaron Greenberg
Greenberg: I like cheesy poofs.
Fixed
Would be fun with a ND Sci-fi adventure, since Mass Effect Andromeda was kind of a dud and EA closed down Visceral/Star Wars. Either way, they will probably do a new IP post Last of Us 2.
Played the pen and paper role playing game in the eighties. Good times.
Kill it with fire!
Hear, hear.
"...the field where I grow my fecks will be barren indeed."
I'm stealing this.
Well, that came out of nowhere...
Go away.