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Multiplied by how many if he wins?I'm sure a company that loses $1.3 billion a year is very worried about a $5 million lawsuit.
Multiplied by how many if he wins?I'm sure a company that loses $1.3 billion a year is very worried about a $5 million lawsuit.
Early Access coming to consoles? http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-07-11-sony-is-considering-an-early-access-type-program
There's also a key difference between PC and console games: The latter is known for its simplicity, while the former is notorious for how malleable it is. PC gamers can rejig their kits, tinker around with such intricate settings as shaders and resolution, and even alter games completely by creating mods for them.
"People love consoles because stuff just works," says Kazdal. "PC gamers have a lot more patience for buggy games and challenging set ups."
Lambe suspects the reason console gamers are so suspicious of Early Access whereas PC players are okay with it comes down to one thing: familiarity. "Open alpha's been a thing on PC for a long time - think MMOs and ASCII roguelikes, some of which have been in development for decades. PC gamers are comfortable with it, because it's par for the course. It's something completely new to console gamers - there's lots of good in open alpha, but they're (rightfully) concerned that it'll bring some of the bad, too. I can't blame them," he says.
Pinchbeck also thinks it's a cultural mindset that's keeping gamers hesitant for in-development commercial releases to come to consoles. "There's a very different approach to games on the PC market, which has roots in things like modding, and the sense of underdog exclusivity that's a result of having been seen as second rate to consoles for a number of years in the global marketplace," he explains. "Consoles tend to be about finished products, or at least were until the Internet got to a point where patches could be a commonplace thing - whereas PC gaming was always tied to the Internet and a more active, fluid relationship between gamers and games was present. So there's a deep cultural divide, I guess, and that'll take some time to ebb away.
"Plus I think there's a sense that consoles are still the territory of big publishers, and they shouldn't need money to finish their games, whereas lots of smaller companies operate on PC. I understand the concern that smaller devs may suddenly find themselves competing for Early Access funds with larger organisations who can spend more upfront on making those Early Access titles feel like better value.
"I'm pretty optimistic about this stuff though. Gamers are smart, and they understand value and integrity. I think cynical Early Access programs will fail because people see through them, and where it's a good idea, it'll succeed. I don't know how realistic that is, but I'd prefer to be optimistic about it than cynical as much as I can be."
People love consoles because stuff just works
People love consoles because stuff just works
This has not been true for many, many years now.
Stop being edgy. This is how it works now. Occasionally you have to install some data on the HDD, but that's it.Yeah, that's how it was years ago.
Stop being edgy. This is how it works now. Occasionally you have to install some data on the HDD, but that's it.Yeah, that's how it was years ago.
Nobody said that it is as fast as a PC. But all you do is insert disk, install an occasional update/mandatory data and play. Without the danger of your PC being too crappy for the game, or a driver problem or having to set up the game in the options menu. You just insert disk - update - play. Easy as pie.Stop being edgy. This is how it works now. Occasionally you have to install some data on the HDD, but that's it.Yeah, that's how it was years ago.
Yeah, waiting for about 10-20 minutes to get to game after sticking it to tray sure is fast and no problem. I fucking install and patch steam games faster than modern console games. Fuck modern consoles.
Indeed. The last worthy console was the GLORIOUS SEGA GENESIS.Stop being edgy. This is how it works now. Occasionally you have to install some data on the HDD, but that's it.Yeah, that's how it was years ago.
Yeah, waiting for about 10-20 minutes to get to game after sticking it to tray sure is fast and no problem. I fucking install and patch steam games faster than modern console games. Fuck modern consoles.
Nobody said that it is as fast as a PC. But all you do is insert disk, install an occasional update/mandatory data and play. Without the danger of your PC being too crappy for the game, or a driver problem or having to set up the game in the options menu. You just insert disk - update - play. Easy as pie.Stop being edgy. This is how it works now. Occasionally you have to install some data on the HDD, but that's it.Yeah, that's how it was years ago.
Yeah, waiting for about 10-20 minutes to get to game after sticking it to tray sure is fast and no problem. I fucking install and patch steam games faster than modern console games. Fuck modern consoles.
Are you retarded Black? I just said that your PC might not handle a game, if it has high system requirements. And sure, console games might have fps drops, but they are not constantly play on 14fps.
Updates? That's crazy. I launch PS2 emulator, select iso, and play it. No waiting, no DRM, no patches. No bugs because I don't play Japanese originals, and all bugs were squashed when EU received it half year later after US.People love consoles because stuff just works
This has not been true for many, many years now.
I buy a game, I put it in the xbox, it updates, I play.
Updates? That's crazy. I launch PS2 emulator, select iso, and play it. No waiting, no DRM, no patches. No bugs because I don't play Japanese originals, and all bugs were squashed when EU received it half year later after US.People love consoles because stuff just works
This has not been true for many, many years now.
I buy a game, I put it in the xbox, it updates, I play.
Also fan made undubs rules.
Updates? That's crazy. I launch PS2 emulator, select iso, and play it. No waiting, no DRM, no patches. No bugs because I don't play Japanese originals, and all bugs were squashed when EU received it half year later after US.People love consoles because stuff just works
This has not been true for many, many years now.
I buy a game, I put it in the xbox, it updates, I play.
Also fan made undubs rules.
I like how certain people think that using emulators makes them superior to regular consolefags.
Updates? That's crazy. I launch PS2 emulator, select iso, and play it. No waiting, no DRM, no patches. No bugs because I don't play Japanese originals, and all bugs were squashed when EU received it half year later after US.People love consoles because stuff just works
This has not been true for many, many years now.
I buy a game, I put it in the xbox, it updates, I play.
Also fan made undubs rules.
I like how certain people think that using emulators makes them superior to regular consolefags.
It kind of does, honestly. For one, you don't have to put up with a platform holder's dumb bullshit and your $400 media device being unable to play MP3s in 2014 (not a joke, neither XBone nor the PS4 have this extremely advanced functionality). And secondly, if you're using an emulator, you're likely playing console games from a time where they actually had gameplay and weren't trying to be movies.
PS4 leads US console sales for seventh month running
New console sales nearly 80% higher than last-gen at same point.
PlayStation 4 has celebrated a seventh straight month atop the US home console chart, numbers company NPD has reported.
The GIF loops on.
Sony's console wasn't only the best-selling machine in July, it was also the home to the best-selling game - The Last of Us.
PlayStation 4 has now sold 10m consoles worldwide, Sony announced this week. Recent numbers for Microsoft's Xbox One are more illusive.
Responding to the NPD results, Microsoft simply stated that Xbox One was selling "strong and steady", with a continued momentum from June's launch of the Kinect-less $399 bundle (thanks, VentureBeat). That bundle offering caused Xbox One numbers to double month-on-month from May - but not high enough to dislodge PS4.
Combined sales of the PS4 and Xbox One after nine months on sale are now almost 80 per cent higher than those for the PS3 and Xbox 360 over the same time period, NPD also noted.
Meanwhile, Nintendo celebrated Mario Kart selling 1m copies in the US - the second to do so after New Super Mario Bros. U.
Minecraft was the second-best selling game in July, followed by FIFA 14, Watch Dogs, Mario Kart 8, COD: Ghosts, GTA 5, Sniper Elite 3, NBA 2K14 and Lego Marvel Super Heroes.
Recent numbers for Microsoft's Xbox One are more illusive.
Microsoft discussing Xbox Entertainment Studios sale with Warner Bros. - report
Picture this.
Microsoft is in talks to sell its Xbox Entertainment Studios division to Warner Bros., a new report suggests.
Preliminary discussions between the two companies have centred on the idea of merging XES with Machinima, of which Warner Bros. owns a stake (thanks, The Hollywood Reporter).
Machinima previously partnered with Xbox to distribute Halo 4 spin-off Forward Unto Dawn.
XES was shuttered by Xbox boss Phil Spencer back in July as part of Microsoft's plan to cut 18,000 jobs before the end of the year.
But many of the company's existing slate of programming will still be made - most notably this year's Halo: Nightfall and the upcoming Halo live-action TV series.
Future projects would have included a US version of Swedish sci-fi series Humans and a possible remake of the classic BBC series Blake's 7.
It sure seems that the console market is dying, just as some Codexers predicted.http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-08-15-ps4-leads-us-console-sales-for-seventh-month-running
PS4 leads US console sales for seventh month running
New console sales nearly 80% higher than last-gen at same point.
PlayStation 4 has celebrated a seventh straight month atop the US home console chart, numbers company NPD has reported.
The GIF loops on.
Sony's console wasn't only the best-selling machine in July, it was also the home to the best-selling game - The Last of Us.
PlayStation 4 has now sold 10m consoles worldwide, Sony announced this week. Recent numbers for Microsoft's Xbox One are more illusive.
Responding to the NPD results, Microsoft simply stated that Xbox One was selling "strong and steady", with a continued momentum from June's launch of the Kinect-less $399 bundle (thanks, VentureBeat). That bundle offering caused Xbox One numbers to double month-on-month from May - but not high enough to dislodge PS4.
Combined sales of the PS4 and Xbox One after nine months on sale are now almost 80 per cent higher than those for the PS3 and Xbox 360 over the same time period, NPD also noted.
Meanwhile, Nintendo celebrated Mario Kart selling 1m copies in the US - the second to do so after New Super Mario Bros. U.
Minecraft was the second-best selling game in July, followed by FIFA 14, Watch Dogs, Mario Kart 8, COD: Ghosts, GTA 5, Sniper Elite 3, NBA 2K14 and Lego Marvel Super Heroes.
It sure seems that the console market is dying, just as some Codexers predicted.http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-08-15-ps4-leads-us-console-sales-for-seventh-month-running
PS4 leads US console sales for seventh month running
New console sales nearly 80% higher than last-gen at same point.
PlayStation 4 has celebrated a seventh straight month atop the US home console chart, numbers company NPD has reported.
The GIF loops on.
Sony's console wasn't only the best-selling machine in July, it was also the home to the best-selling game - The Last of Us.
PlayStation 4 has now sold 10m consoles worldwide, Sony announced this week. Recent numbers for Microsoft's Xbox One are more illusive.
Responding to the NPD results, Microsoft simply stated that Xbox One was selling "strong and steady", with a continued momentum from June's launch of the Kinect-less $399 bundle (thanks, VentureBeat). That bundle offering caused Xbox One numbers to double month-on-month from May - but not high enough to dislodge PS4.
Combined sales of the PS4 and Xbox One after nine months on sale are now almost 80 per cent higher than those for the PS3 and Xbox 360 over the same time period, NPD also noted.
Meanwhile, Nintendo celebrated Mario Kart selling 1m copies in the US - the second to do so after New Super Mario Bros. U.
Minecraft was the second-best selling game in July, followed by FIFA 14, Watch Dogs, Mario Kart 8, COD: Ghosts, GTA 5, Sniper Elite 3, NBA 2K14 and Lego Marvel Super Heroes.