Such a stupid game (R6 Extraction). I wouldn't play it if it was free.
Well, Sony can't buy Activision as it would deplete half of their cash. Well, I guess they could, but it wouldn't be smart. A lot of what ifs. If Sony had nearly $3 trillion, I don't think they would hesitate to buy Activision either. They both clearly have different budgets.Housemarque vs Activision Blizzard
Thank God for Twitter so we can such thought provoking comparisons.
It's bad for the industry and I hope it stops, it's just going to give people fewer options which is the exact opposite of what Spencer keeps saying he wants to do, total con man in that regard.Buying a publisher with lots of studios is different than buying one studio. How much was the Housemarque acquisition vs. Activison's.
I don't see Sony sitting on their hands if MS keeps acquiring publishers, at some point, they're going to need to think of a plan to keep market share. Which is good because it pushes them to do better.
I played alpha. Despite the state it was in, the game play was bad and will likely stay that way because it's a Ubisoft game. There's nothing Rainbow Six about it.Is it that bad? Was kind of looking forward to trying some co op on GP.
I miss the old R6 and Vegas games, don't seem to get many like them these days, on console anyway.
He has stated they weren't going to make acquisitions? I could have sworn that he has recently stated the complete opposite. What he has stated is that exclusivity is bad for gaming, but he has never "conned" anyone into thinking they weren't going to acquire studios and publishers.It's bad for the industry and I hope it stops, it's just going to give people fewer options which is the exact opposite of what Spencer keeps saying he wants to do, total con man in that regard.
What he has stated is that exclusivity is bad for gaming
Its bad for gaming but it isn't Spencers fault. Yeah there will be some flip floppy PR statements but people shouldn't put so much weight in those anyway. His statement about exclusives wasn't genuine it was just a way to take a shot at Sony but Sony also said they believed in generations but that wasn't genuine they wanted to take a shot about Microsoft. Its a whole lot of who cares to me.It's bad for the industry and I hope it stops, it's just going to give people fewer options which is the exact opposite of what Spencer keeps saying he wants to do, total con man in that regard.
That generations comment was taken out of context by the gaming media, in the exact same interview he said that he also said they were going to support the PS4 for several more years, what do people think that means? lol They've had PS5 exclusive games already as well as cross gen.Its bad for gaming but it isn't Spencers fault. Yeah there will be some flip floppy PR statements but people shouldn't put so much weight in those anyway. His statement about exclusives wasn't genuine it was just a way to take a shot at Sony but Sony also said they believed in generations but that wasn't genuine they wanted to take a shot about Microsoft. Its a whole lot of who cares to me.
Its just embarrassing seeing people root on their favorite mega corporations while deciding the others are the real bad ones "at least it wasn't Facebook". Spencer is even saying we can trust Sony and Nintendo but we can't trust Google and Amazon. They might do something damaging to gaming like maybe buying everyone? Well we can't have that right?
He has said they don't want to limit the places you can play games, buying everything up and making them exclusive is just that. The guy talks out of both sides of his mouth, he gets this "good guy" image but he's full of s***.He has stated they weren't going to make acquisitions? I could have sworn that he has recently stated the complete opposite. What he has stated is that exclusivity is bad for gaming, but he has never "conned" anyone into thinking they weren't going to acquire studios and publishers.
This true. He hasn't deviated from that.they don't want to limit the places you can play games,
Seems to me he has tried to put MS software on as many platforms as possible via Gamepass. Sony and Nintendo haven't been nearly as aggressive bringing their software to other platforms.He has said they don't want to limit the places you can play games, buying everything up and making them exclusive is just that. The guy talks out of both sides of his mouth, he gets this "good guy" image but he's full of s***.
The only other platform is PC where they already were releasing their games anyway, Sony is now slowly doing that as well. As far as I can remember neither Sony or Nintendo have taken a game that was always multiplatform and bought it so others couldn't have it. Some dummies keep bringing up Spider-Man but that wasn't an existing series, it has NOTHING to do with the old Activision games or any other Spider-Man series, it's a character and Sony/Insomniac created their own story for it. That also likely has something to do with Sony and Marvel's working relationship with the movies but that's just speculation.Seems to me he has tried to put MS software on as many platforms as possible via Gamepass. Sony and Nintendo haven't been nearly as aggressive bringing their software to other platforms.
They forgot to add “capable graphics card of running new Xbox games on pc”….cos I can’t run horizon 5 or halo infinite on my pc and I missed on on the few they had at Best Buy this morningPS5 vs. Xbox Series X: The PlayStation 5 edges out the Xbox Series X as the better buy for most gamers
When testing the PS5 versus Xbox Series X, it's easy to see that both consoles are gaming powerhouses. But only the PS5 feels like a must-have.www.businessinsider.com
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Xbox Series X succeeds as a powerful media center with access to more than 15 years worth of Xbox games, but the ability to also play the newest Xbox titles on PC and Xbox One make the Series X less of a must-have machine.
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Exactly and most PC builds aren't touching the XSX.They forgot to add “capable graphics card of running new Xbox games on pc”….cos I can’t run horizon 5 or halo infinite on my pc and I missed on on the few they had at Best Buy this morning
And seeing through the bs...Seems to me he has tried to put MS software on as many platforms as possible via Gamepass. Sony and Nintendo haven't been nearly as aggressive bringing their software to other platforms.
I guess technically I can play them on my pc via the app or web browser….but lag and loss of some visuals could be deterrents for some. So GP for pc can be kinda a double edge sword???Exactly and most PC builds aren't touching the XSX.