Crimson_Gold
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I think we can stop quoting thatGitGies now.
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I think we can stop quoting thatGitGies now.
Holy shit. Here I thought consoles were in decline and these might the last console generation. This is amazing, really.
The software drop YoY is something I didn't expect and the attach ratio of 3 for the PS4 must also be concerning. I know that there is time to pick it up but it seems like the trend is to for people to buy less games. Add in that most titles for this gen are more expensive, especially compared to last year end of gen, and the number of software units seems to have hit a sharp decline. Last year was a software wasteland, how can this year be worse.
Digital might pick up some of the slack but it still is a troubling trend.
But it says December.
Holy shit. Here I thought consoles were in decline and these might the last console generation. This is amazing, really.
Holy shit. Here I thought consoles were in decline and these might the last console generation. This is amazing, really.
Wow your story just kind of changes drastically fast
Glad you enjoyed the game?
Got it
Don't forget Wii -> Wii U
Also, we don't know what the legs are going to be like on these things. Hopefully the pace stays up, but who knows...
until you consider that they ignore the biggest selling piece of hardware at the time with that comparison. Not saing console gaming is doomed, just curious why they always ignore that fact, and the fact the 360 and ps3 were very supply constrained at the time
The software drop YoY is something I didn't expect and the attach ratio of 3 for the PS4 must also be concerning. I know that there is time to pick it up but it seems like the trend is to for people to buy less games. Add in that most titles for this gen are more expensive, especially compared to last year end of gen, and the number of software units seems to have hit a sharp decline. Last year was a software wasteland, how can this year be worse.
Digital might pick up some of the slack but it still is a troubling trend.
He IS that kind of guy.
ND are one of the most efficient AAA developer there is to. They know how to manage budgets without sacrificing quality. I know that TR had more platforms so more cost added but its still amazing that They had a much higher budget then ND had with TLOU but fell short production values wise to them.
December the 9th . I'm assuming 2011. 11 days after the game was revealed at the VGA awards.
We hadn't seen enough of the game to make a comment on its sales either way, but we definitely hadn't seen anything to suggest it was going to become the success it did.
Hmm, that's earlier than I thought. Fair enough. But wasn't Walking Dead pretty popular by then? I'm just figuring there's some crossover between the people who'd like Walking Dead and also enjoy TLOU.December the 9th . I'm assuming 2011. 11 days after the game was revealed at the VGA awards.
We hadn't seen enough of the game to make a comment on its sales either way, but we definitely hadn't seen anything to suggest it was going to become the success it did.
I was a tally on the PS4 and TLOU sales.
Odd that he thought that 17m franchise physical sales is not significant for a new IP for that gen.
Don't forget Wii -> Wii U
Also, we don't know what the legs are going to be like on these things. Hopefully the pace stays up, but who knows...
Not too odd considering the guy is an idiot.
I didn't even know who that guy was before I joined GAF, but I've learned enough in that time to be bothered by the sight of him.
And to make an attempt at discrediting their work as being something that will only be appreciated by a relatively small portion of gamers is completely disrespectful. The fact that he insisted on the Uncharted series being less than successful highlights the idea that a lack of respect really was the impetus behind that statement.
Heh. I was wondering wtf was happening.That edit was fast, haha.
Not too odd considering the guy is an idiot.
That edit was fast, haha.
Need cream pls
Need cream pls
More like Arthur, geez. Am i right or am I right?Not too odd considering the guy is an idiot.
Not too odd considering the guy is an idiot.
Going through his post history, it seems like creamsugar usually starts posting numbers between 9:30 and 10:00
Xbox One continues to sell at a strong and steady pace following the release of the $399 console in June, when month-to-month sales more than doubled, a Microsoft spokesperson told GamesBeat. We continued to see this momentum in July.
Pacific?
What the Fu---
Oh I see I was too slow at quoting. NVM.
Not too odd considering the guy is an idiot.
This could mean two very different things if this were a coffee appreciation website. Or a porn site.
Software
1. The Last of Us (PS4, PS3)
2. Minecraft (360, PS3)
3. FIFA 14 (360,PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Vita)
4. Watch Dogs (PS4, 360, PS3, Xbox One, PC)
5. Mario Kart 8 (Wii U)
6. Call of Duty: Ghosts (Xbox One, 360, PS4, PS3, Wii U, PC)
7. Grand Theft Auto V (360, PS3)
8. Sniper Elite III (PS4, Xbox One, 360, PS3)
9. NBA 2K14 (360, PS3, PS4, Xbox One, PC)
10. Lego Marvel Super Heroes (360, PS3, 3DS, DS, PS4, Wii U, Xbox One, Vita, PC)
I love that avatar. Suitable for any comment.
Patience, grasshopper. We must be patient.Creamsugar/Aquamarine will save us!
The king is back?
Where is the divine wisdom of Ben Kuchera when you need it.
I love that avatar. Suitable for any comment.
Patience, grasshopper. We must be patient.
People, there are far more pressing matters at hand here. Against all odds and despite being stocked in only two retailers (both in Arkansas), it seems the Vita has seen some growth! Growth!
It's giving me a growth, I'll tell you that for nowt.
PS3 wasn't supplied constrained. I remember seeing them on shelves as early as January and February of 2007. I'm sure 360 had a similar situation in 2006 as well.until you consider that they ignore the biggest selling piece of hardware at the time with that comparison. Not saing console gaming is doomed, just curious why they always ignore that fact, and the fact the 360 and ps3 were very supply constrained at the time
I think people often overestimate how well a giant franchise like Kart will do even on a flopping console.
It's obviously selling well and it moved a few consoles (like most reasonable people have predicted), but it was never going to "save" the WiiU. The odd hardware design, half-serving marketing, confusing branding, mismatched software ecosystem, and 8 month long 2013 drought are powerful forces that have deeply wounded this system. There is almost no coming back from mistakes like that in this industry.