I certainly don't.
I hope this isn't going to be the new piracy argument, where industry says it hurts sales but then all the research shows that it actually doesn't effect sales at all.
The gaming industry continues to grow even as let's plays and live streaming have taken off. Games like Minecraft, Day Z, PUBG, Binding of Isaac and so many others found their popularity almost entirely through exposure from streaming.
@Death
So what about the previous 4 years when PS4 was the most powerful console to date? Why was this site so biased back then?
Why would you assume Microsoft/EA wouldn't do the same or worse?
Great update to the most solid and balanced fighting game on the market. Hopefully the Arcade Edition brings in lots of new people. Or you can just buy the original version cheap and update it.
At any point in the last ten years has there not been a Forza game in the works?
My protection is called not buying digital.
Yea, lots of games fail regardless of single player or multiplayer, that's why I said this.
"And what I am saying is it doesn't matter if the game is multiplayer or single player, what matters is how good the game is."
@Michiel1989
Every game you listed is multiplayer. And your wrong if you think people don't care about bugs in multiplayer games. I think the mistake your making here is thinking that just because a game is multiplayer that it will be successful. Why did Battleborn fail or Lawbreakers or Titanfall 2?
Yea, I read the article. What he is actually doing is making excuses for why their next game is multiplayer and not single player. And what I am saying is it doesn't matter if the game is multiplayer or single player, what matters is how good the game is.
Quantum Break didn't fail because it didn't have multiplayer it failed because people didn't like it. And plenty of companies made successful single player games last year (Zelda, Persona, Nie,r Nioh, Yak...
Yea, I understand, that's why I mentioned MT's.
Multiplayer isn't going to make a bad game sell better. And you only have to look at last gen where every game from Batman to Tomb Raider had multiplayer and what happened people played it for a month or two then the servers were empty.
Look at all the Overwatch wanna be games that have all crashed and burned. Multiplayer is hardly the salvation people are claiming, make a good game people will buy it make a bad game it will fail.
How does adding co-op make a game cheaper? Are they trying to say that if Quantum Break had co-op it would have been cheaper to make?
I guess what he is really trying to say is they are going to make a really small game with tons of MT's.
@NailheadGames
You can say what you want about the games, but the truth is they sell consoles. And it's why PS4 sold 3x as much software in 2017.
@NailheadGames
Basically what I am saying chief, is that it's dumb to alienate customers to make silly and incorrect arguments.
How'd that work out for CliffyB?
You list of 2018 Sony exclusives is unsurprisingly incomplete.
January
Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition
The Inpatient
Lost Sphear
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT
Feburary
Shadow of the Colossus
The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia
Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late
Secret of Mana
Moss
March
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life
God of War
Ni No...
2013
PS4 27 games with 14 in the green
http://www.metacritic.com/b...
XboxOne 19 games with 8 in the green
http://www.metacritic.com/b...
2014
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She wasn't forced out. She was unhappy because she didn't have 100% control over Uncharted 4 and she chose to leave for EA when they told her she would be working on a new Star wars IP. That was canceled when EA shut down visceral because they were making a single player game EA couldn't monetize with MT's.
Hah, it's funny you complained when people said Kribwalker was overreacting because he hates Sony, Now here you are saying the exact same thing to someone else.
Is this sarcasm?
Sony won 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and they will win 2018.
I think Amy has Stockholm syndrome and has been brainwashed by EA.. This is basically exactly what i would expect to hear from any random EA executive.