XBL is down so MS can add more gigabytes of power via the cloud! Persistent worlds!
XBL is down so MS can add more gigabytes of power via the cloud! Persistent worlds!
I keep clicking on these Hearthstone articles hoping to see "now in the App Store." I haven't eve played the beta but I'll be very interested whenever this makes it to iOS.
How ironic that it is just as terrible on my tablet.
Two reasons, one generic and one specific.
Great price for the Frozen BD and digital copy. My daughter is going to love watching it at home. And we love us some Adele Dazeem.
All that Gundam work for so little Gudam recognition. Gundam kids don't know the value of hard work. Maybe when the Gundam boy is grown and on his own, he'll be a little more appreciative of the Gundam effort involved here.
Just preordered Watch_Dogs: Definitive Edition for PS5.
You read way too much into that comment.
It's got to be the latter. The PS4 and XB1 ports were only a year behind - there's no way their sales forecast for those versions wasn't factored into the overall profit expectation for the title, whether Square wants to admit it or not. Sure, maybe they sold more next-gen copies than they expected, but the difference…
Cynic alert: they won't be able to review Titanfall on 360 next week because Microsoft probably won't give them a copy. The 360 version comes out later this month and there's no way MS wants anyone thinking about it until they've sold all the Xbox One copies (and consoles) they can. The fact that we've seen so little…
Why do you people think I am arguing anything but the .2 million in the comment I quoted actually being 2 million?
I am correcting a sales number. I made no predictions.
The point is that 400k units for two weeks in February probably didn't happen - if anything, that's a nice cushion for the Xbox One estimate. And the fact that the two consoles are available in different numbers of markets is irrelevant to my post, which merely stated that the sales difference was about 2 million, not…
They're not. Read my reply.
What you've said is not accurate. The 2/18 number for Xbox One was 3.6 million, which they arrived at with pretty sound estimates based on press releases from both companies (read the article linked to at the bottom of the first paragraph in the article I linked to). The 3/4 article estimates 4 million Xbox One units,…
Drop the decimal point - it's about 2 million: http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/177788-…
Well good luck you bastard.
Personally, I enjoyed having to click an additional link in order to star a comment I could already see. I mean, I just don't see how that could function any better.
Furthermore, good game-makers can still make technically impressive games on last-gen consoles, and both the Xbox 360 and PS3 will continue to get good games for some time to come. I've recently been replaying Grand Theft Auto V on Xbox 360, and I'd wager that game's at least as technically impressive as anything…
Dear God. +1