They could change these rules if it becomes too unpopular, its not like its hard wired in to the machine. The question is by the time it happens will it be too little too late? Reply+2
If you guys want games to be even more HD then this is the reality. The developers need more money and this is the only way they can do it without upping the brand-new price.
A console needs to satisfy the people on both ends of the spectrum. The consumer and the developers. It could very well be the PS4 loses because it has no support from the developers. Reply-7
@OlDirtyBusStop He is a director but we don't know if there is a board of directors that sits above him and in any case directors still have to follow the will of the shareholders. Reply0
It makes sense. The game was always niche and never sold well. Physical distribution costs too much and requires a large number of units sold until you make a profit. This way the fans will get to play and Capcom can profit. Everyone wins. Reply+6
@IncredibleKoosh Have you tried redeeming your points online lately? I sent them an e-mail asking why I couldn't and I got this reply:
Thank you for your email.
Unfortunately you are unable to use reward card points online at this present time.
I apologise for any disappointment.
Regards,
Mia S
The Team at GAME Reply0
Price fixing is illegal for countries that have joined the European Union. Its why Nintendo can't afford to sell less than the recommended retail price. Reply0
Except the demo wasn't noob friendly enough. Its fine for people who are already familiar with Tri but if you play it without prior experience its just confusing and obtuse. Reply+8
As a launch title it exceeds most of the PS3's late offerings, we can expect graphics to get much better in the coming years.
What I've been worried about from the start is big budget next-gen titles will always have that generic mass-market appeal environments and gameplay because studios just can't risk any kind of failure when it comes to spending so much time and money. Reply+10
I can't imagine how you're going to control this. It gets frantic enough with just a mouse and keyboard.
Playing with the same precision and speed as a PC user will just not be possible. They're going to have to change some of the enemy AI and the ways some skills work. Reply0
For a moment I thought this was sleeping dogs. I don't expect there to be anything revolutionary about the gameplay if its going to be on other consoles too. I do expect the Wii U version to be the most convenient version to play. Reply0
Xbox One's used game policies to lay with publishers
This is how Xbox One game trade-ins will work, apparently
A console needs to satisfy the people on both ends of the spectrum. The consumer and the developers. It could very well be the PS4 loses because it has no support from the developers. Reply -7
The next Xbox: everything we know so far
Nintendo now claiming ad revenue for YouTube Let's Play videos
Former THQ president reveals Metro dev's terrible work conditions
Ace Attorney 5 will be an eShop-only offering
Warner Bros. and 5th Cell targeted by Keyboard Cat, Nyan Cat lawsuit
Fable developer Lionhead has a new boss - and he's an MMO specialist
GAME now selling digital copies of Wii U and 3DS games
Thank you for your email.
Unfortunately you are unable to use reward card points online at this present time.
I apologise for any disappointment.
Regards,
Mia S
The Team at GAME Reply 0
The 3DS has sold 8 million units in the US
Platinum Games president rates its sales as a "C or even a D."
This is what top-level COD competition ****ing looks like
Hideo Kojima suggests video game pilots to combat rising next-gen dev costs
SimCity: Maxis says core problem "behind us", crashes down 92%
Capcom hopes Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate will spark a "breakthrough" in the west
PlayStation 4 out November, has Xbox Live-style subscription - report
Gears of War: Judgment season pass announced, will cost 1600 MS Points
Microsoft to reveal its next console in April - rumour
Killzone: Shadow Fall revealed
What I've been worried about from the start is big budget next-gen titles will always have that generic mass-market appeal environments and gameplay because studios just can't risk any kind of failure when it comes to spending so much time and money. Reply +10
Diablo 3 coming to PlayStation 4 as well as PS3
Playing with the same precision and speed as a PC user will just not be possible. They're going to have to change some of the enemy AI and the ways some skills work. Reply 0
Capcom reveals new fantasy IP Deep Down for PlayStation 4
Watch Dogs Wii U release touted by retailers
Crysis 3 developer Crytek on why it's impossible for next-gen consoles to match the power of gaming PCs