Can you reword this so it makes more sense?
I don't know what you're asking, so I don't know what you're talking about.
People bought the S because it was cheaper.
Good question.
Here you go
https://n4g.com/news/256754...
75% of Xbox Series owners bought the S.
Modern gamers want what the X, PS5, and PCs can handle.
This isn't rocket science.
They kind of remind me of DICE. Their management couldn't figure out why gamers wanted Battlefield Bad Company 3.
This was a PS Plus title. I hope it does well.
Better headline: Guy in boat says to 1,700 employees who were dumped overboard since 2022, "we're all in the same boat."
No need to shut it down. It's important to see that Yuri disagrees with western censorship. This happened during the days when these games launched.
But it's also important to show how conspiracy theorists will run wild with the tiniest bit if info and make mountains out of molehills to create discord.
Of course they were. People who believe in elaborate conspiracy theories are going to see elaborate conspiracies in everything.
CDPR, the new Ubisoft.
They haven't even redeemed themselves for Cyberpunk. No classes?
The only thing they did was finally deliver most of the game they claimed they would make.
We didn't even get close to the teaser trailer.
So, sounds like another wait until the "Complete Edition" when their game is finally finished.
Dear CDPR, I'm not your alpha tester.
Agreed. Polarizing? Try Star Citizen.
Better code.
And they have to have an account for each Playstation they buy.
I hope I can play as a garlic merchant.
Basically sales numbers matter (like box office for movies) depending on people's opinions.
So, let's say someone is angry and they hate a game or movie. No amount of sales will convince them that the game or movie is doing well. It's a flop to them. It bombed.
If it's a game or movie they love, it's a resounding success no matter what the sales numbers are.
And like with movies, no one knows the budgets of video ga...
Why did the screenshot for the ad have May the Fourth for Star Wars? That's 7 months away. If it was intentional, then the ads would be relevant to now.
So stoked for this. It might be my favorite DQ game.
Movie development costs aren't publicly released.
"In Hollywood no one has the receipts."
There is literally a nickname for how money is used to make movies: Hollywood Accounting.
"You can predict the break even point of films by multiplying their budget by 2.5."
Where did you get that? From the internet?
This game didn't cost 100 million to make. Where did you get that?...
I don't either but what puzzles me is the screen grab on the site this article links to. The ad is for May the Fourth which is Star Wars Day in the USA. If this was part of this update... in September, why would there be an ad that doesn't relate for another 7-8 months?
"Infiltrated"
🤣😂🤣
It's a giant conspiracy.
I'd rather have a sequel.