Counterproductive
Counterproductive
Counterproductive

That has nothing to do with it. That’s perpetually been the case for as long as there have been consoles and PC games.

Being 4 years instead of 3 doesn’t make it better. See my other response in the thread for the remainder of your statement.

Fair point, in theory. Still too short a season.

You look back to how fast support dried up for the original Xbox when the Xbox 360 came out only 4 years later, you can understand why people were pissed off then, and here they’re doing it to us again.

Phones are subsidized by your carrier. Not an equivalent example. As for the screwing early adopters statement, see my other response in this thread.

Sony’s doing the same thing though. Its not going to be any different in that environment.

No, I saw that. See the other response in this thread.

If you buy a console before the first price drop, you’re an early adopter. It takes a couple years for a developer to even hit their stride in a console cycle, and this year we’re getting the first major exclusives promised in May 2013 with Quantum Break and Gears 4. And suddenly they’re already looking to move on to

Not better.

Read: We fucked up Xbox One horribly, so here’s our do-over, only three years later.

Screw you early adpoters!

P.S. Also, we’re cribbing Sony’s “developers talk about our console” montage.

God of War Ascension?

The concept was enough to get excited about. This isn’t that. That’s not to say this won’t be good enough in it’s own way, but the choice to name it Prey is a questionable one.

Watch the Prey 2 trailer, and you’ll have your answer. It looked a lot like a Shadow of Mordor style game set in an alien city, which I would be all over.

You had obviously never played the game at the time, because it was absolutely not sub-par. Quite the contrary.

GARY!

Alternately, it’s a follow-up to Bridge Commander

Really. After Far Cry 4, fuck eagles. Seriously.

Alternate theory: Guy a Lionhead talks out his ass about why his studio got axed while pissing on his former employer rather than taking the blame for a disappointing, grossly overbudget game?

Talk about carrying on in the fine traditions of Peter Molyneux.

Unless their projections for Minecraft were grossly unrealistic, I don’t see how it would fail to deliver. Its always on the sales charts.

Nobody has details on anything.