Because the install base for PS360 is multiple times bigger than the install base for DurangOrbis will be.
The game seems interesting.Holy shit. Gamers are so jaded and tired now... Relax.
Sounds awesome cant wait to see more...
Funny, needing a shower is usually how I felt after watching any of the hundreds of corporate ball licking fluff pieces he produced while on TV.
Guild Wars 2?
I can't imagine how frustrating it would have been to go all the way up to Seattle only to not be shown the game.
Halo 5 vs. Destiny on next gen consoles is going to be very interesting, at this point I'm going to put money on Halo 5. Visual upgrades and player count increases won't change the fact that Destiny looks like a spin-off of Halo, while Halo 5 could improve on original Halo concepts.
Judging from their work on Halo maps and Halo 4, 343 is not capable of improving on the original Halo concepts.
looking at all the coverage it seems like Bungie went out of their way to not show the game.
Great.
Holy shit. Gamers are so jaded and tired now... Relax.
- Showing next-generation footage acknowledges their existence (remember folks, they still don't officially exist)
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They seem to be more ambitious than Bungie. Halo 4 is decisive though, so depending on who you talk to Halo 4 is fantastic or somehow ruined the series. I'm in the former.
My speculation.
Bungie felt it necessary to show something before the Sony event on Wednesday.
In the video of Geff Gerstmann's impressions, he suggested that it felt something had been canned at the last minute.
Logically it makes sense for two reasons:
- Showing next-generation footage acknowledges their existence (remember folks, they still don't officially exist)
- Showing a lot a current-generation footage days before the PS4 wouldn't make sense, as it would be lost in the noise
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I've always fantasized about a game that is driven by the players' participation. One where the story goes X way or Y way because you and your friends were there to make it happen. Unlike a linear narrative defined by the developer, what happens next only happens because you and your clan fought that battle. In other words, a real-time dynamic RPG.
So you can guess that I'm ecstatic seeing it finally come to life, and from Bungie no less. I don't have any doubts that I'm going to enjoy it, but I do hope their next reveals are more content rich and less teasing. At this point, my only criticism from what I've seen is that it appears Bungie is still grounded in their Halo past. There are very obvious similarities (especially with weapons), so I hope to see a more distinct separation from the two as we go along.
Are we really going to get to fly through the Solar System to other planets?
I like the idea of Destiny and have faith in Bungie but I have to agree with this reveal being kind of meh. I want to see some of the game in action instead of a vidoc. Hell, a CGI trailer would've been better than what we got today.
But why?
so ???
it's a persistent online game, what did you expect ???
juding by halo 4 being worse then every halo before it in every way except visuals, I'm glad bungie jumped ship.
They seem to be more ambitious than Bungie. Halo 4 is decisive though, so depending on who you talk to Halo 4 is fantastic or somehow ruined the series. I'm in the former.
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Might be mistake to release the game on soon-to-be legacy systems as that kind of sets limitations as a lowest common denominator on what they can push in terms of gameplay/systems/scale/networking etc.
IP's designed to take full advantage of next-gen systems have the advantage of being free of current-gen memory/processing limitations dragging down the ambition of the game.
corporate shill
Now for Activison obviously. Funny how he forgets to mention it is multi-format too;p
corporate shill
Now for Activison obviously. Funny how he forgets to mention it is multi-format too;p
But guys, I thought this was Microsoft trying to use their Bungie friends to deflate the PlayStation Meeting. haha
But why?
My speculation.
Bungie felt it necessary to show something before the Sony event on Wednesday.
In the video of Geff Gerstmann's impressions, he suggested that it felt something had been canned at the last minute.
Logically it makes sense for two reasons:
- Showing next-generation footage acknowledges their existence (remember folks, they still don't officially exist)
- Showing a lot a current-generation footage days before the PS4 wouldn't make sense, as it would be lost in the noise
corporate shill
Now for Activison obviously. Funny how he forgets to mention it is multi-format too;p
My speculation.
Bungie felt it necessary to show something before the Sony event on Wednesday.
In the video of Geff Gerstmann's impressions, he suggested that it felt something had been canned at the last minute.
Logically it makes sense for two reasons:
- Showing next-generation footage acknowledges their existence (remember folks, they still don't officially exist)
- Showing a lot a current-generation footage days before the PS4 wouldn't make sense, as it would be lost in the noise
The game seems interesting.
The problem we're having is the part where they didn't actually show it after demanding so much attention for this reveal.
Funny, needing a shower is usually how I felt after watching any of the hundreds of corporate ball licking fluff pieces he produced while on TV.
My speculation.
Bungie felt it necessary to show something before the Sony event on Wednesday.
In the video of Geff Gerstmann's impressions, he suggested that it felt something had been canned at the last minute.
Logically it makes sense for two reasons:
- Showing next-generation footage acknowledges their existence (remember folks, they still don't officially exist)
- Showing a lot a current-generation footage days before the PS4 wouldn't make sense, as it would be lost in the noise
corporate shill
Now for Activison obviously. Funny how he forgets to mention it is multi-format too;p
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Ouch lol
corporate shill
Now for Activison obviously. Funny how he forgets to mention it is multi-format too;p
My speculation.
Bungie felt it necessary to show something before the Sony event on Wednesday.
In the video of Geff Gerstmann's impressions, he suggested that it felt something had been canned at the last minute.
Logically it makes sense for two reasons:
- Showing next-generation footage acknowledges their existence (remember folks, they still don't officially exist)
- Showing a lot a current-generation footage days before the PS4 wouldn't make sense, as it would be lost in the noise
I agree. I understand they wanted to do something new, but this project seems like the antithesis of what I normally play.
I love what I've played of Halo 4 (admittedly, not finished it) but it never struck me as remotely ambitious.
The multiplayer in fact felt the exact opposite.
So the question is, why they felt it was necessary at the risk of looking half assed? Maybe MS pressured them somehow?
Ubisoft and LucasArts didn't seem to have problems showing off Watch Dogs/ SW1313.
Ubisoft and LucasArts didn't seem to have problems showing off Watch Dogs/ SW1313.