I had this problem on my original PS4, and all I did was remove the rubber foot under the eject button because what was I don't think the material was very non conductive because static was building up and the tiny bit of heat was causing the button to activate. Once I removed the foot, I never had the issue again.
Not a fanboy, but this should open to a blank page that just says "I have an Xbox."
As a souls fan, I'm really enjoying Nioh and while there are similarities, Nioh feels like it's own thing to me, not a Souls game with a Samurai skin.
I like Xbox for it's backwards compatibility. In my opinion, Sony does literally everything just as well if not better this gen, and I'm a previous Xbox only owner.
I'd love a sequel to this, no matter what console it's on.
Yeah, I got laid off recently so I grinded a bunch of the side quests. I've got 56 hours in and I haven't even defended Kaer Moren from the Wild Hunt and gone to find Ciri on the Isle of Mists yet, I think thats around the 2/3 Mark.
I just got back into The Witcher 3 after almost 2 years simply because of how big it is. It's intimidating.
The problem isn't even that it's a stream service. The problem for me is that the price is outrageous.
For some weird reason, I'm thinking April or May.
I think Aloy could be a new PS mascot. If the game is good, it shouldn't matter what gender the character you're playing as. In multiplayer games, i,choose to play guys most of the time. In RPG's, I create guy characters because I like to. But why should anyone have a problem playing games of the opposite gender if it makes sense? Women have been forced to play as guys for a long time.
Once a game is within 6 months or so of release, I'll pay attention to it.
It's not about when I want them to come out. I just don't give two shits about a game announced now that probably won't drop until the beginning of 2019. When it has a more concrete release window, I'll care. Why is that a bad thing? Am I supposed to sit with my thumb up my ass because a publisher wants to milk a franchise and announce a game way before it's ready? Its like Kingdom Hearts 3. "Let's announce a game nowhere near finished, but pop out a dozen games t...
Agreed. I think another issue is leaks and really far off release dates. I don't even pay attention to a game unless its supposed to release within a year, because anything can happen. You wouldn't have nearly as many delays if games were announced 6 months before release, and I highly doubt announcing a game a year and a half ahead of time boosts preorder sales.
I agree, I put around 30 hours into it when it first came out, got sidetracked by life and other games, and recently came back to it and put another 21 hours into it in the past 2 weeks. It still plays like it did 2 years ago.
Agreed. I had a blast with Sunset Overdrive, and the Ratchet and Clank remake.
@TheUndertaker85 do you not remember when Code:Veronica came out? It was a good game and sold well, but most critics slammed it for being the 4th main installment in a series that didn't do anything new for 4 games.
People forget the 360 and PS3 console sales were nearly double at the time of RE6's release compared to PS4 and Xbox One sales currently.
Considering both the Xbox 360 and PS3 had between 70 and 80 million consoles sold each at the time of RE6's release, I don't see how its that bad. That's nearly double where the PS4 and Xbox One are with around 85 million sold combined.
Until you realize not everyone who likes the original games thinks game mechanics from 20 years ago are the definitive way to play RE games now. Besides, Capcom said right around launch they expected moreso to sell 4 million by the end of the fiscal year, not in one day. Of course a developer thinks it would be nice to sell 4 million in day one, who wouldn't?
I keep forgetting about this game, then I see something like this about it and I get hype again.