The Official E3 2017 Thread

So Project CD Red"s Cyberpunk game was a no-show? I expected that to show up on Sony or Microsoft stage.
 
Most watched games on Youtube

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Dat DBZ
 
Here's an alternate list, confined only to most-viewed trailers on Youtube. Courtesy Nightengale at GAF. Note that this was compiled Thursday, two days after the conference ended, but things still will have shifted since then. In particular, Mario was shooting up the charts, so it's position now is probably higher.

Nice to see Spidey, Dad of War, and Days Gone getting a lot of hits.

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Here's an alternate list, confined only to most-viewed trailers on Youtube. Courtesy Nightengale at GAF. Note that this was compiled Thursday, two days after the conference ended, but things still will have shifted since then. In particular, Mario was shooting up the charts, so it's position now is probably higher.

Nice to see Spidey, Dad of War, and Days Gone getting a lot of hits.

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Here is the updated version:
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Is that result all that surpring though? You are comparing to a platform that has single GPUs with almost double tflops,and mid tier cpus that piss all over the console one.

if you compared spec to spec the result would go the other way.
 
The reaction within the fighting game community is not good.
They haven't made a recent failure fighter wise according to the fighting community.
Unless you are messing about sfv which is huge in the fighting community(not so with casuals) Still the main event at the major fight tournaments.
 
They haven't made a recent failure fighter wise according to the fighting community.
Unless you are messing about sfv which is huge in the fighting community(not so with casuals) Still the main event at the major fight tournaments.

Its a big tourney game because of Capcom money. I watch lots of tournaments and the pros find the game disappointing.

But being a big competitive game doesn't tell you the full story. We all know the NRS games are the most popular fighters but not so much on the competitive scene.
 
Its a big tourney game because of Capcom money. I watch lots of tournaments and the pros find the game disappointing.

But being a big competitive game doesn't tell you the full story. We all know the NRS games are the most popular fighters but not so much on the competitive scene.
NRS games and other games are about money winning and those companies sponsor tourneys as well.
Pro's love the game...so I am not sure what you are talking about.
I follow quite a few and its the main game they play.
Most sign ups in Evo's history and like I said...the game is STILL the main event of the tourneys.
 
NRS games and other games are about money winning and those companies sponsor tourneys as well.
Pro's love the game...so I am not sure what you are talking about.
I follow quite a few and its the main game they play.
Most sign ups in Evo's history and like I said...the game is STILL the main event of the tourneys.

Here is an example from a top player on why he plays despite his disappointments



Of course you will play when the money is there and Capcom is getting tournaments on ESPN and TBS
 
My goal here is to make sweet love to all the chicks posting in this forum. All the hot ones though.
 
Its a big tourney game because of Capcom money. I watch lots of tournaments and the pros find the game disappointing.

But being a big competitive game doesn't tell you the full story. We all know the NRS games are the most popular fighters but not so much on the competitive scene.

Huh? I watch (on twitch) and attend a share amount of monthly local tournaments around here in southern california. I actually met a couple pro fighters and they said SFV is their bread and butter and the only game they compete in for cash prizes and pride. Try attending a local tournament around your area and check it out yourself. A highschool friend of mine runs a weekly SF, MvC, Tekken tournament in his vape shop. Check it out if you live San Diego. Here's his facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/theboxarena/. He told me he gets a lot of pro and casual fighters and they all love Street Fighters the most.

The thing with NRS games they aren't popular in the "offline" FGC and in Asia. Yeah they sell the most, but their community is pretty much dead around here in Los Angeles. It's mainly Street fighter, MvC, SSB, and Tekken that attract the most people to the tournaments.
 
Here is Nightengale's list, updated with 2017 E3 info. This is mostly a list of newly announced first party exclusives (see below for more specific criteria).


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My take:

Another weak year for MS. I was surprised that despite the announcer constantly intoning "Exclusive!" there were not more titles listed here. I asked Nightengale about that, and he said his list only tracks first-party exclusives, lifetime indie exclusives, and timed AAA exclusives/strategic 3rd-party games that have exclusivity announced. The majority of the games announced at the MS conference didn't fall into those categories.

Sony had an unusually weak year. Way down over the last 3 years, and almost all of the titles listed here are small projects or VR. There are a few other conferences later this year where Sony will present, so it's likely we will see some additions to the list (which includes not just E3 but all announcements throughout the year).

Nintendo knocked it out of the park. The winner by a mile. Not even close. They're off to a great start.
 
Here is Nightengale's list, updated with 2017 E3 info. This is mostly a list of newly announced first party exclusives (see below for more specific criteria).


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My take:

Another weak year for MS. I was surprised that despite the announcer constantly intoning "Exclusive!" there were not more titles listed here. I asked Nightengale about that, and he said his list only tracks first-party exclusives, lifetime indie exclusives, and timed AAA exclusives/strategic 3rd-party games that have exclusivity announced. The majority of the games announced at the MS conference didn't fall into those categories.

Sony had an unusually weak year. Way down over the last 3 years, and almost all of the titles listed here small projects or VR. There are a few other conferences later this year where Sony will present, so it's likely we will see some additions to the list (which includes not just E3 but all announcements throughout the year).

Nintendo knocked it out of the park. The winner by a mile. Not even close. They're off to a great start.
Games don't matter...