Anyone who thinks PUBG isn't going to be a massive success on consoles needs to stop talking about Video Games. It's going to be big for MS, 4 million in 3 months is more than a lot of AAA games sell and that's just on one platform.
Nope they came in and money hatted the shit out of it. It has nothing to do with policies, it's all money. Why do you think the Xbox features Green so much? Follow the money, Illuminati, chem trails.
"Sure it's got a little bit of extra detail over 1080p" Is what I tell myself every day too!
4k is so much sharper than 1080p in games, details that disappear into mush are easily visible. The whole 1080p is fine thing, really smacks of the I see no difference between 720p and 1080p of 2006-2007. But who remembers that? That was 10 years ago.
"yay! We won! Beast" Tells me exactly where your head is at. Also just a question, if they're both running at 4k why is the Xbox version larger? I'm hoping you don't think framerate has something to do with Filesize do you? You're way into tech tribalism so I wouldn't be surprised.
We used to have this thing called Television, they ran ads. That was even after paying for a cable subscription, what madness is that!? I get what you're saying, but the ROI on games is different from movies and television. Everyone listens to music, everyone watches movies, reads books, watches TV. Not everyone plays games and unfortunately that means more money from someone down the line.
No one is asking for the Playstation to run Sega 32X games, but thanks for playing. /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s /s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s /s/s/s
With the 360 and PS3 games changed, my library wasn't exclusively made up of disks. Hundreds were spent on PSN/XBLA games, DLC, PS1 and Xbox Originals. I'm not comfortable having all that money spent just disappear and before you say "Durrr keep your old consoles hooked up", so that's extra power cords and...
You're right, the vast majority of people do buy new consoles for the new software. But where is the harm in asking for the thousands you spend over a generation to carry forward? You're also right, we totally could hook up a PS3 or 360 and continue playing that way. But maybe I have a significant other who doesn't want another console under the TV? Maybe that hardware is getting to 10 years old?
Some people don't make great money, or maybe the 15-20 I spent...
In its current form it's not going anywhere, it's also not going to grow to much larger in its current form. You can want VR to be a success all you want, but it doesn't change that these headsets need more than the plethora of shooting galleries. RE7 was a good step in the right direction, but that was one game.
Pinning hopes on MS as the ones who are going to legitimize and cement VRs spot is kind of silly, they're already working on DirectReality. They ma...
You're still making some form of trade off I'm afraid, even with a laptop. You're trading in portability that you'd want from a laptop, battery life and weight being pretty key there. I have high hopes for the new slim Nvidia designs they were showing off at Computex but my point still stands. For some people the console just fills that desire to play something more robust than phone games, there is and always will be a market for people who just want the game to go and consol...