That's it...?
@shaggy: Why does he have to prove anything?
The proof is right in front of you.
What does 'Last Guardian' have to do with it? That game proved it had solid gameplay. Crackdown 3 looks god-awful.
@Oarhbreaker: You're not being serious, right? Because this game was hyped as the second coming because of the so-called 'Cloud'.
Yes it does.
Game looks absolutely terrible. It sure as heck isn't convincing me to buy an XB1.
@Wikkid: Okay, I'm done with you because reading comprehensions skills aren't up there for someone of your caliber. Even rainslacker broke it down and you're still covering your ears and 'lalaing' to the wind.
iF YOU DON'T HAVE REVENUE, YOU CANNOT MAKE A PROFIT. SO THEREFORE THEY GO HAND IN HAND.
'LALA I CAN'T STAND SONY DOING BETTER THAN MICROSOFT LALA!'
@Wikkid: REVENUE IS AS IMPORTANT AS PROFIT.
Don’t get mad because Sony is doing well now. I can smell your jealousy from here.
There must be a catch to this.
But you were ready to nail Sony to the tree for wanting to make a profit?
Double standards ftw.
@Noctis: Well it certainly sounds big when Microsoft keeps yapping about the cloud.
...Okay?
What does this quote explain?
What the hell have they been doing the past few years?
All this BS talk about cloud this and cloud that and nothing substantial has been shown. I hope for their sake that Crackdown 3 doesn't become an embarrassment of the century.
Lol, it's too funny.
Yeah...except they're doing more talking than walking.
There's no reason to trash Nintendo at all.
Not surprising.
He's entitled to his opinion and I disagree with it. A 4 should be reserved from broken, unplayable games. I doubt the game is THAT bad to warrant a 4.
It still shouldn’t get a 4. At least a 6 should suffice.
A 4 is reserved for a broken turd. I doubt the game is a turd.
Why don't you? I took economics during my Masters program.
Revenue is just as important but continue to live in that bubble of yours.
"Revenue is the amount of money that a company actually receives during a specific period, including discounts and deductions for returned merchandise. It is the top line or gross income figure from which costs are subtracted to determine net income.
Revenue is calculated by multiplying the pri...
Microsoft did it for years.
You were perfectly fine with it.
Quit crying.