Why would Reach sell only 8 million when Halo 3 has sold 11 million?
Wow, you're kidding with that $4000 dollar PC rig right? That's such a bullshit claim.
I can build a PC rig for just a few hundred dollars now that will play all PC games at a higher res, higher texture quality, higher lighting quality, and higher fps than any console game.
By your logic I could post a link to a 5000 dollar 3DTV and claim that as a base price.
Oh, only 2000 thousand dollars? That's so much better. /s.
If someone has purchased an HDTV this gen to play games, then no, I don't think they would be too happy about these new 3DTVs that Sony is claiming is the best way to experience the upcoming PS3 games.
A dedicated department? Zipper are a small group of devs. I doubt they have a department.
he joined two hours ago.
Zipper must have had their hands full with optimizing the netcode to run 256 players in one match at once. Now that they've managed that and laid the groundwork, they can make their next games more content heavy.
I am really impressed by the visuals.
Wow, will the fucking trolls ever get tired? Shut the fuck up, dude. You're continuing a vicious cycle of stupidity, here.
The first five commenters are about to blow their loads. "Teh PS3 owners do not allow trash on their system."
*rolls eyes*
I will be tired of it some day for sure, but I am excited for Reach and from what I've seen Bungie is trying to go out with a bang. The article writer is contradicting himself by praising the simplicity of the first Halo but criticizing the other Halos for retaining that simplicity. Bungie wants the core gameplay to remain the same, and if it strays too far, then the core fans of the game, which number into the millions, will not want to play the game anymore. So what should Bungie do,...
That sounds like a contradiction. If the simplicity of Halo CE is what makes it so amazing, then why would you say that the game is getting stale if they retain that simplicity while adding new maps and weapons? Do you want the game to remain simple?
Except that with digital distribution, PC gamers are playing games that came out 25 years ago.
Your hard-drive is a hard copy. When the game data is in an HDD it's not like it's floating in the air.
Most of the people who enjoy Fable games never hear what Lionhead or Molyneaux have to say. If you don't read the interviews then you're not going to be disappointed. Game developers always hype their games and talk about how they're doing some special stuff, but from the perspective of the game player all those features never seem as special as the developer made it out to be.
I remember GG talking quite a bit about the lean and peek cover system for KZ2. An...
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Okay, you're half right. What I meant to say is that if the amount of consoles sold increases, it would actually not be a benefit to the attach rate.
This means that despite the fact that the 360 continues to sell, the attach rate is rising, so the amount of games that 360 consumers are purchasing is larger than the amount of 360s that are being sold, proportionally. This is what causes the attach rate to go up.
So, I re...
@ PS3freak18, data can get corrupted but discs can also get scratched. If you have a digital distribution network like STEAM, you can just re-download and re-install the game data on your drive for free if you've purchased your game from STEAM. So the fear of game data being corrupted is moot.
The other point that you guys brought up is the inability to sell or trade games if you obtained them through digital distribution. That is a good point, I must admit, but there ...
hahahahaha, I've never heard something as clever and original as this before. where do you get your material? /s
seriously, stop trolling.
Even if said game is of the same quality and length as a game you would find on a disc?
I understand why you're fighting progress. You spent a lot on a media disc player and you want it to stay relevant.
Edit: @ SunnyD
Actually, you're wrong. I would just transfer the game to an external hard-drive, along with a shitload of other games, and be able to carry around that external hard-drive anywhere I wanted.
The rea...
Alright, I see your point. You should have made it more explicit the first time.