Exactly that's why it needs to be where it can fly freelyFunny, though.
Lol.
Why apologize?
Honestly. There's no reason to apologize to Sony fans. There's all kinds of ways to play Starfield if they want. Too many to be apologizing for that's for sure.Why apologize?
Or game pass for pc or ultimate on the go, they just need like three months to finish a game , so get that 3 months for a buck deal and carry on with their lifeNo idea. If people want to play Bethesda games so bad buy a Series S for $300 (or cheaper later in the gen). This s*** isn’t that expensive.
Come on. We are talking about a big 3rd party publisher here. Playstation users were hyped for Starfield too. Saying "all kinds of ways to play" is laughable and ignorant. There are 3 ways, buy a PC, buy an Xbox, or stream from a mobile device...if you have one. The first 2 are expensive, and the latter is a variable quality service.Honestly. There's no reason to apologize to Sony fans. There's all kinds of ways to play Starfield if they want. Too many to be apologizing for that's for sure.
Why apologize?
I actually loled when I realised you were seriousBethesda had shot themselves in the foot.
I don't know how much the rest of you know about Playstation culture (I'm an expert), but honor and shame are huge parts of it. It's not like it is in Xbox where you can become successful by being an a****** TV focused console. If you screw over a Playstationier, you bring shame to yourself, and the only way to get rid of that shame is repentance.
What this means is the Playstationers, after hearing about Starfield exclusivity, will not purchase anything Bethesda for either system, nor will they purchase any of Bethesda's Playstation timed exclusives Deathloop and Ghostwire. This is HUGE. You can laugh all you want, but Bethesda has alienated an entire market with this move.
Pete Hines, by publicly apologizing is trying to regain his honor with Playstation gamers but it is too late, Bethesda can kiss their business goodbye.
Samurai? More like lowtier Yakuza. One-sided honor.I actually loled when I realised you were serious
SAMURAI!!!!!!!!!
I thought it was a classy move to apologize. A whole host of games that were once available on every platform suddenly aren't anymore. Its business sure, but its nice to acknowledge this change for gamers.Why apologize?
Now, all of a sudden a large amount of games and beloved franchises are limited to the Xbox ecosystem. Its a great win for MSFT and will surely help grow their gaming ambitions. But it also cuts off a lot of gamers from games they loved. I think once tempers cool PS only gamers will be more willing to game on Xbox or PC for games they really want to experience.
I thought it was a classy move to apologize. A whole host of games that were once available on every platform suddenly aren't anymore. Its business sure, but its nice to acknowledge this change for gamers.
I've read some say how no one complained about Sony games being exclusive. And I think that's because those are wholly created Sony games that were never available on any other platform (aside from the sprinkling on PC). Its the same for Forza, Halo or Gears. No one questioned those games platform exclusivity because those were always known as MSFT games.
Now, all of a sudden a large amount of games and beloved franchises are limited to the Xbox ecosystem. Its a great win for MSFT and will surely help grow their gaming ambitions. But it also cuts off a lot of gamers from games they loved. I think once tempers cool PS only gamers will be more willing to game on Xbox or PC for games they really want to experience.
No. Just no.I thought it was a classy move to apologize. A whole host of games that were once available on every platform suddenly aren't anymore. Its business sure, but its nice to acknowledge this change for gamers.
I've read some say how no one complained about Sony games being exclusive. And I think that's because those are wholly created Sony games that were never available on any other platform (aside from the sprinkling on PC). Its the same for Forza, Halo or Gears. No one questioned those games platform exclusivity because those were always known as MSFT games.
Now, all of a sudden a large amount of games and beloved franchises are limited to the Xbox ecosystem. Its a great win for MSFT and will surely help grow their gaming ambitions. But it also cuts off a lot of gamers from games they loved. I think once tempers cool PS only gamers will be more willing to game on Xbox or PC for games they really want to experience.
Maybe he's Canadian?Why apologize?
I know right.It didn't look anything like CGI are there really that many people out there convinced it was?
Let's be honest, it has been said over and over again, Bethesda has always been an Xbox developing favorite no matter what. They had a long history and success together. Playstation is very small compared to the whole picture.Bethesda had shot themselves in the foot.
I don't know how much the rest of you know about Playstation culture (I'm an expert), but honor and shame are huge parts of it. It's not like it is in Xbox where you can become successful by being an a****** TV focused console. If you screw over a Playstationier, you bring shame to yourself, and the only way to get rid of that shame is repentance.
What this means is the Playstationers, after hearing about Starfield exclusivity, will not purchase anything Bethesda for either system, nor will they purchase any of Bethesda's Playstation timed exclusives Deathloop and Ghostwire. This is HUGE. You can laugh all you want, but Bethesda has alienated an entire market with this move.
Pete Hines, by publicly apologizing is trying to regain his honor with Playstation gamers but it is too late, Bethesda can kiss their business goodbye.
Let's be honest, it has been said over and over again, Bethesda has always been an Xbox developing favorite no matter what. They had a long history and success together. Playstation is very small compared to the whole picture.
MS has Windows PC, Xbox, Andriod, Apple, and the cloud under their belts. They will be fine.
What games show gameplay videos before cgi or in engine trailers? Pretty much none.There's some semantics at play here. The trailer didn't show actual gameplay. Yes, it was made using the in-game engine, but that's different from saying it was literally how the game appears like as you play it.
It's akin to showing a Gears of War cinematic and saying it's "in-game."
I never liked themI don't know why Pete Hines is apologizing. PlayStation fans have been saying Bethesda games were never good for almost a year now.