oh, definitely.
I want to see the first person view. Looks pretty slick, though.
I dont care what anyone says. I think Major Nelson seems like a great dude, and he can be funny if not a complete bufoon.
Though I follow him on Xbox Live, and cant help but wonder if he has an intern or two gaming on his Xbox Live account. The Major racks up some serious GP.
First time I drove the entire Nürburgring in Motorsport 5 (with my TX1 wheel), swear to god I was having heart palpitations. That track gets you going like mad, and the twists turns and stretches just seem to go on and on in the best way possible.
With that extra coat of polish and 24 cars... damn.
In some of the demo footage it seemed like players were shooting at each other, and I recall hearing PVP strongly implied. I'm expecting it, and agree with you about how amazing it could be.
In any case, as soon as you enter a building I'm taking that sucker down. >=]
No, it cant. but was it ever supposed to? my understanding is that this service transcends any particular platform.
Backcompat offers benefits to loyal customers that a payed service simply cant match.
well it would definitely add a layer of complexity, and people might question pricing parity. And by might, I mean that the internet would explode with unecessary fanboy fury.
Oh well. EA Access iz just zis thing, you know?
part of me knew i would get an odd mixed bag of replies from people who arent particularly good at identifying sarcasm.
Though I was hoping that the idea of me going Hulk on my desk and my computer bursting into flames might be sufficiently red flags.
note to self: be more ridiculous
I like and subscribe to the service... but I agree.
Also, I dont really care if they add 360 games. Any 360 games I missed cant have been that great. Just give me games like SSX backward compatible and we'll call it a day.
I'm going to play devils advocate here for just 1 second....
Wouldn't the ability for more gamers to be able to buy/play/have their parents justify buying the game for them... HELP sales?
I cant even recall what previous Halo games were rated, nor do I care. Is this something mature gamers worry about?
This is one of my absolute biggest gripes with Playstation. PS4 is my first Sony console, and being an online gamer I cant help but be disappointed.
The lack of a first-party AAA shooter (yeah, Killzone doesn't count) is so far beyond me. I wish they would being back/remake SOCOM. loved those games at friends houses. Tomorrow Children and Wild are really the only ones that look interesting to me ATM. Warthunder is great too.
On my X1 I play Titanfall, Hal...
excuse me, but did you just say that... Forza Horizons 2 is a technical achievement?
*hits the disagree button so hard that I crush my mouse and damage a desk leg causing my computer to crash to the floor and burst into flames*
I'm so ready for this game that its sickening.
It really hinges on whether or not the show is interesting. I mean, the game could be amazing in its own right, but having the show compliment it correctly could make or break QB.
I agree, I like them. I see no point in making a huge pissing match out of them. Just a fun little metric.
by-game leaderboards on each game's home is where its at. I love seeing my different metrics stacked up against friends. My stats in Sunset OVerdrive make everyone else look like a sad joke >=]
I think we all see it. They are making a serious play for the entire industry with their unified platform. Pretty enticing for developers to jump in to such a massive install base (with potential for huge growth). Easy portability throughout the ecosystem drives up the potential for revenue even further.
More games for me. More money/potential for devs. Better games for all. thats all that matters.
edit: I'm damn hyped for Gigantic. Played a couple matche...
pretty sure I achieved my expected result =P
Yeah, that's true actually. I'm totally the opposite - off the wall action in JC looks like my bag - but I can see the appeal of Mad Max for ppl who prefer narrative-driven games.
I never criticized MS for their original idea, so I can stay true to my convictions. I couldn't care less if I need to be connected to the internet to use my videogame console, as long as the benefits are substantial.
The sort of things that they demoed for Crackdown is substantial. IMO.
In 1 year pessimists will either be right or wrong. But I get a feeling they are just delaying the inevitable.
I'm an Xbox gamer, and admittedly I'll be skipping TR for now and definitely buying Fallout. But... whatever. Cant argue with options.