How are they not? Just because they aren't in a conventional sense or not what YOU call an MMO? First of Bungie never called Destiny an MMO "Shared World shooter" is what they call it, and The Division is by definition an RPG. Both with massive amounts of players on a single world split by servers or phases. People have grown to consider them MMOs. MASSIVE MULTIPLAYER ONLINE. with RPG elements.
If they were winning, yes. Since they're losing, no!
At least that's what allot of Ninty fans around the web like to believe. This kind of option select isn't good in my eyes even though Myamoto stated several times before last gen started they weren't apart of the competition I'm assuming because they liberated them from expectations of certain qualities and industry standard and excuses them for the event of potential failure especially to its fans. It also help ...
this is def promotional
"If ya can't beat em, destroy the arena you were fighting in all together" this is what it seems. This is MS version of Nintendoing outta the race but better. You need to be dynamic to exist in this industry
To answer The Title (TATT, HELL NO if anything it will fuel it! the amount of trash talk that will go down will be enormous. Now don't get me wrong I'm all for it but just listening to people trash talk PS4 from PC players right now in a couple of games is already pretty bad.
I don't know, I mean I never had a problem with it as long as it played like a KoF game I'm in this is my 2nd fav fighting franchise and I can't wait.
DO it! I gave it a shot now it's my "Angry Birds" or whatever people play to pass time now.
Anytime I have a few mins to kill or deciding on what to play I boot up A.Assemble on PS4. I wasn't into MOBAs until I got it during PS4s first year
I wasn't, until This came out on PS4. Now can't wait till Paragon.
I think the 300+ mill people will keep the game alive your presence is dismissed.
This title kinda bothers me, how can something not be the future YET? the future has a future? Does this future have intervals? But I get what it MIGHT mean though. I'm not gaga over this VR thing yet but I'm deff getting out first day and pretty excited for something new. I already have several move controllers and a camera I welcome change
Yes they are deleting them, and Nintendo fans will dead with it. You know why? Because they have to and Nintendo will do what they want with their fandom
Is anyone aware that there are several games on PS4 right now that's cross play with PC right now. How is this new not to mention also done on both ps3 and 360 WTF?
Thing is most consumers don't know that the Xbox isn't exactly a successful brand and has cost MS billions. This has nothingto do with the console war it's just a fact and they've been contemplating on selling for a while
Griever is right they are most likely outsourcing a port team. Devs that they can pay to do the pouring job like most companies.
They went to the Nintendo school of giving people games they want and they even flunked out of that
Oh you this is typical Nintendo fashion.
We're supposed to be starved for the franchises that we want and when they finally come it's how they want it and we love them and completely shun those who speak anything but live towards the Big N.
To respond to the title,
Believe me I don't....
Also isn't this one of the main points console has over PC, the ease of use for the general consumer?
EVERYTHING that releases on the platform can play on it with no questions and simple plug and play rules. it's already bad enough some can't even get past the concept of getting DLC but we're talking about expanding hardware during a lifecycle? I'm all for the evolution of our industry but this is so tricky and double edged it's way to unsafe at this time to be...
Ok look how the 3DS came out with the analog nub after wards the early adopters would be SO FKD if more games utilize it and make it a standard or requirement. Same when Sony didn't want to make the later models of the PSP have a second analog nub they'd be bastardizing early adopters and force them to play modern games on a system they already own but with minor tweaks now if you can make these upgrades easily plug and play this might be a go but if not enough software even utilize...
I just hope this isn't an unusual strain on devs. Because if they don't want to alienate those that haven't adopted an upgrade they have to make 2 versions of a . I hope it works like pc where you can just adjust the settings. Now if the added boost is vital to a certain game that's trying to push the envelope. You won't be able to play unless you shell out.
I'm for it but it worries me how it's handled