True because not everyone needs it. But the people begging for it are the developers so they can work on a level playing field when making multi-platform games for 360 and PS3.
You have to consider how many consumers already HAVE Xbox and want but do not have bluray. By waiting so long to support it MS could potentially mop up.
BUT the biggest nail bitter and longevity shot in the arm for Xbox 360 would be BD support for games. Simply put, BDXL support on X...
foam at mouth for STAG vehicles..
The logic there being the ex-employees, grunts, of walmart could open a bigger store next door and not screw it up by paying themselves more and ripping off people they'd rather spit on than greet.
Companies survive or die by the vision of leadership, not just <a team of several committed employees busting ass for a few years building something awesome with the intention of it becoming a benchmark by which all other games are judged> which is a given.
I just hope they realise what will happen if they fail to make billions of dollars in the first few months of Halo 4 releasing.
Things like people quitting because they aren't convinced by the project, and sacrilege being on the table.. they better keep some packed bags in the next room.
Have to say I got that same impression from the game when I played it. Wasn't impressed.
Wasn't just 'black people' but the whole story was a failed Dystopian Noire. I don't see how people can find that appealing. At least if it was equal parts utopia, a neutral area and dystopian area you could spend in the parts you preferred while visiting the other parts for particular quests.
BD isn't obsolete yet, but BDXL is already here.
that IS the short version
This needs to be edited to not confuse some people. Frank Gibeau is not the "President of EA" he's pres of a division/subsidiary of EA.
Also the context is more of Gibeau's 'at what cost?' to consumers, distributers, retailers, developers and publishers like EA. Just marketing the next generation and providing better games and services will be expensive at first. Take it like the failure of 3DS, and potential failures of Wii U (likely because what a...
It's called sucking it up and attaching the milking cup (I didn't even know they were called that!?! rofl).
I don't think Corty can get any deeper into John than she's already been.. or if it would be remotely appropriate..
and the atlas fight was like pewpewpew pop.. that was it? awww
exactly, like Majesty 2, or black and white 1&2
When war is declared, as long as there is a building for armour, they go put it on, find weapons and go fight. You can tune where the battles are focused (if it comes to fighting), otherwise end it diplomatically. there's potential there.
something a bit off topic, but this almost makes Minecraft seem appealing. I read that and though about a multiplayer version of keflings where players try to draw hungry NPCs like keflings to their towns which are built from the hard work of players block by block. Once they're in you'd need to keep them interested in staying in your town (like sim city) by managing their lives through good security, education and industry without direct control. Not quite Minecraft and way beyond ad...
(I'm pretty sure they didn't mean joystick literally, and gads it really has been a while since a PC game focused on those as a primary input huh? but instead what was meant was a HID of any kind other than a mouse for playing games on Chrome as a 3D game app platform, above whatever OS you happen to be running)
I like to see it as a better platform for making and delivering browser games that are closer to games PC gamers were used to prior to Flash. Or the next gene...
i know.. also and hopefully they aren't keel hauled for the poor reception of the game. Meaning perhaps they've learned something and will launch a sequel focused on more powerful systems with better controls and a wider scope for a broader audience (oddly the same things that applied to Black and White 2 before that series bit the Dust).
many titles like that would make PSV a must buy.
shit upsets me only because it should have been a co-op game in design to begin with.
he makes them because that's what Microsoft pays him to do and why they bought his Studio. Just like they did with Rare and Bungie.
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You could argue that nothing relates as well to video games as that busted myth.
Developers can argue that their game is the best looking thing out there all they want. Their opinion doesn't matter. Gamers will play it, and pay for it if they like it.
They'd have to incorporate it into the console which would be VERY expensive. then companies, the publishers would have to make games that used it and cheap enough that they can make millions of games on HVD. Very few publishers would even allow their studios to create a game that would take 2 or 3 BDs when they can split the game up into a series and DLC.
HVD is sadly NOT happening any time soon.
They'd sooner do games on flash for the performance g...