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I'm way too lazy to type Xbone every time, bro.lenas what's an X1?
I'm way too lazy to type Xbone every time, bro.lenas what's an X1?
Who ever said that? About all you can say is it will cost significantly more to buy a computer that will play games with the same graphics on these consoles.So about these next gen games being more than any current computer will be able to run...
They aren't devkits. In any case, win8 would be a retarded choice for a live demo pretending to be an xbox, with it's love of HAHA FULLSCREEN METRO SUCKER !What's to lol about? Given how recently Windows 8 came out, I certainly hope MS had dev kits out before then. Also, Direct X 11 is available on both OSes.
Spoken like someone who hasn't ever used Windows 8 I bet.They aren't devkits. In any case, win8 would be a retarded choice for a live demo pretending to be an xbox, with it's love of HAHA FULLSCREEN METRO SUCKER !
So Microsoft and him have something in common.Spoken like someone who hasn't ever used Windows 8 I bet.
Is Nintendo evidence enough?Is there any evidence to support the theory that exclusives help a console's sales?
remind me later to give you + internets.can't do it right nowYou must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Lithose again.damn....."We suck at telling our story"--That's an understatement. Someone should tell these morons--we get it, you want to be like Steam. You'll probably even offer crazy discounts on games because you can show publishers you'll improve their margins by killing certain markets.
However, one things these assholes don't realize is that STEAM IS FREE. Steam did NOT ask me to invest 500$ in an unproven technology. When steam first came out, no games required it--I could just as easily buy a physical disc and avoid steam. However, steam slowly built it's client base up by offering huge deals and truck loads of little perks (Which the guy mentions). And that's the difference. Steam didn't ask us to trust them with a huge amount of money--rather steam shoveled value at us through big deals, and asked very, very little upfront investment. EVENTUALLY, after years of that, games began to require steamworks, and people began to adopt steam, but only because they built up a stable, user-friendly market.
And that's the difference. Steam went in with the mentality that they were selling a service, NOT a product. Steam is not a product. Steam is free. The way to get people to use a service is to make it easy and most of all, completely strip out any risk. Cable companies have known this for years, that's why most equipment is either free or has a small rental charge--and many of them will offer a couple months free. Because they aren't going to make money off the initial product, they are there to make money from the service. Cell phones are another device like this--you can even get smart phones now for 100$ as long you get the service. (Apple's the exception, but even they put a lot of ground work in to get there, years of it.)
Microsoft though--they are asking for a huge initial investment. So they are still selling a product, but they also REQUIRE a service with it. It's not at all like what steam did, and those idiots should realize that. Xbone should have been very cheap, andrequireda subscription to ru--and said subscription should have come with free games and loads of benefits. And then once the market was saturated, Xbone should have started reaping profits from having a dedicated distribution market. MS is putting the car before the horse.
Bro, we must type, and say, "Xbone" each and every time, everywhere we write it or say it. We need it to enter into the common vernacular so that we may drink the salty Xbro tears.I'm way too lazy to type Xbone every time, bro.
The Xbone shall heal all wounds.Aye, but I'm an ex-Xbro, tears are salty and my wounds are still fresh.
Nintendo would be out of business without console exclusives keeping them alive.Is there any evidence to support the theory that exclusives help a console's sales? If I buy a PS4 I doubt it would have anything to do with exclusives, it'd be because I want a PS4. With the shared architecture I wonder if it'd be smarter to let the 1st-party games hit more demographics.
It's self evident to me. Thankfully exclusives are becoming less and less common with every generation.Is there any evidence to support the theory that exclusives help a console's sales?
It's coming out on PC. In fact...that's what you actually saw any footage of. The PC version.Titanfall has fully fucked my decision. Making it a lot harder.
There isn't a point at the moment. HDTV's came out way before most people could even receive that type of quality as well. There will be 4K Blu Rays, and my guess is they are hoping the next quality jump catches on like 1080p did.What's the point of a 4k tv? I don't even get broadcast at 1080p. Are they coming out with 4k blu-rays or something?