I doubt it.
Entirely possible, quite plausible. But I'm not gonna celebrate just yet.
@doolin_dalton
They don't. People put it on Windows more than anything because it's the most common OS out there. But Microsoft does not see a penny of it. The developer and publisher do.
EDIT: Also crap, I'm out of bubbles.
Hi there. As I stated above, Windows doesn't get money every time someone buys a game that plays on their OS. The money for their OS was included in the computer's cost when purchased. The only way MS would get OS money is if someone upgraded their Windows, and since they don't make games exclusive to a single version of Windows... MS sees no gain from that.
Nor does it help the Xbox Division, which is the entire point of contention here.
Okay, and that's a win for them... how?
Windows typically comes pre-installed with the computer, man. You can also go Linux, but either way, they don't get a penny when you buy or play a game on Windows. They already got their one-time payment.
Plus all that'd do is prove their Windows OS is successful but their Xbox division isn't moving. So still bad for Xbox even if what you're implying were true.
Can someone just get me the Digimon World games on PSN? lol
@doolin_dalton
Actually, it doesn't help them close the gap. When you're far behind, the only way you can close a gap is if you begin outselling the competition.
Say, for example, in a game. If you have 100 points and I have only 33, but then I scored 20 and you only scored 15, THEN I closed the gap. By 5 points. But if I score 20 and you score 30, then that gap did not close. It widened. Because now I'm behind not by 67, but by 77.
@Bubba
By your logic, the "daddy" would be the Pong Machines. Or the Odyssey and Atari.
All Nintendo did was step into a weak market and happen to dominate. Had they not, Atari may have sprung back, Sega may have still developed their Master System, someone else would have. Nintendo just got lucky with timing.
I'm not saying they didn't make some damn good games during that time, but to act like anyone owes them is a bit... ...
Gonna have to disagree with you there. Burst Limit was great, and Raging Blast was pretty good too.
There's also been Attack of the Saiyans, which was a great RPG-style game.
That's cute. lol
GO PACK GO! WOO!
That's assuming a lot of people will buy a console for Halo 5 who didn't already for the Master Chief Collection.
I believe the "4 Hour" models are designed by the publishers around people trying before buying, not to expect you to beat the game.
It's still not as good as actually going out and renting it, but it'd definitely let you get a feel for whether you like a game or not.
I do PC gaming and some of my favorite games are still Sony exclusives, or even Nintendo exclusives.
It's possible to enjoy more than one platform, dude.
@ABizzel1
They harp on the Firmware updates because it generates revenue. Xbox fans are already holding up their "superior update schedule" flag and running over there to brag. Clicks and revenue.
Then come the Sony fans to go on defense and point out the obvious to both the author and the other fanboys in the comments. More clicks. More revenue.
Just got through my first Multiplayer match. Fun as heck but I'm glad they'll be patching it.
I imagine they might announce it, but not until Uncharted 4 releases. I don't see them starting it until after said game is complete.
That might be true... were there some cap on games that could be released per any given time.
Most remasters don't even put in the work ND did, but they're still nice to be able to play on a newer system. But if Naughty Dog can work on this and still find time to get some light work done on Uncharted 4, I see no reason this would have a huge impact on the number of games we'd get other than... well, more games.
Hmm, this seems appropriate.
http://i.imgur.com/653ZePY....
@Neondir
That doesn't even make sense nor does it apply.
It also blatantly ignores the giant middle finger they gave to the people who supported them most and lays the blame on them for... not having enough money or a desire to own all consoles?
This is a seriously BS move on the part of CD, and the sheer irony that they used the exact same kind of BS response to the backlash that MS gave after their Xbone reveal. "If you don't h...