What would be the point? Xbone only has multi-plat's. You can already play all it's games on PS4 as is.
Three fantastic games.
From the billions they spent on the NFL deal.
It's not though, it's basically three million behind 360. That's more consoles than Xbone has sold all year. It's basically a year behind. And this chart only shows 12 months but it has been outsold by 360 for at least 16 months in a row.
You've gotta wonder how much Microsoft had to pay to get the deal with the new Assassins Creed game.. after seeing that PS4 accounts for 2x the software sales you gotta know getting Ubisoft couldn't have been cheap.
@JasonKCK
You don't get it... it's not just about 1 big game it's about variety and appealing to a wide audience. That's why PS4 is so successful. If you want to catch more fish use a bigger net.
And for what it's worth Hellblade looks awesome. Uncharted is Uncharted. Yakuza is one of my favorite series of all time. Everybody's Golf (aka Hot Shots Golf) is going to be a great weekend just for fun game. Knack 2 will be great fun ...
This is how I feel. I wish they had just made a new IP with that crew. personally I was hoping it was going to be Savage Starlight
@JasonKCK
Here is a list of retail console exclusives for the rest of the year.
First party disk based retail exclusives includes Uncharted, Everybody's Golf, Knack 2 and GT Sport. So that's four first party games and a huge list of 3'rd party retail exclusives. All that on top of all the games they released already this year and a ton of games that are known to be coming out early next year
July:
Fallen...
Ok well explain this... Xboners constantly say Xbone had such an awesome start when it had great exclusives (your words not mine of course) now that they have no games they are dropping like a stone in sales.
2013-2014 Xbone + exclusives = good sales
2016-2017: Xbone - exclusives = bad sales
So how does that work out? Seems like the logical assumption would be games/exclusives are pretty important.
You guys don't have sense you're just people who will defend anything, there is a big difference.
Xbone is a console with that has had only one retail exclusive in the last 10 months. Has almost no Japanese developer support. Has canceled games and studios when the lineup was lacking. Didn't have indies for the first half of it's lifespan because of Microsoft's own policies. All that on top of management who says things like single player games aren'...
They haven't said that for 2+ years.
@Obscure_Observer
"You´re trying too hard. If anything, Xbox One is doing GREAT, thank you!"
What are you talking about? Your not looking at the numbers properly. Xbone actually had a strong start as hardcore Xbox fans bought it, But then it died it's been outsold by 360 for 16-24+ months, this article shows that in the past year it has been outsold by three million which is a HUGE amount for a 12 month period.
And w...
Mods for Bethesda games have always been free and the crap that they do on steam is BS too.
Just because Steam does it doesn't make it O.K.
Dlacy your flat out wrong go read the nexus forums and see many modders who absolutely hate the idea, and yes I am one of them, so uh hey FU.
They/we wanted to be able to ask for donations on nexus and still offer things for free, but Bethesda said no because their ultimate goal was to sell paid mods and take the lion share of the profit.
And charging money doesn't improve anyone's chances of getting a job over anyone doing it for free. And I don...
There have been quality modders since modding began at the dawn of pc gaming. You insult the people who created the whole idea on modding in the first place.
Bethesda didn't create the idea of modding. Fans of games created mods for games and as time when on certain companies decided to embrace the idea.
Wait, so mods have been free since the dawn of pc gaming yet users are the greedy ones not Bethesda who is the one actually changing things to make money...
Creation Club is not for modders it's for Bethesda.
No thanks, it works well as is, it's simple to use especially with folders.