S.T.A.G.E. said:
JayWood2010 said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
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new IP it's just a side game for Forza to keep the brand going, but it tanked last I heard.
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Alright stage ive heard enough. MSFT published Alan Wake and MSFT allows many of its games to go to PC once the game stops selling on X360 to maximize sells. Very smart move from a very smart business. But i guess if you want to make things like that into a competition then that is fine but MSFT and Remedy both end up winning in that siuation.
Also if selling more than a million in less than 2 months is tanking then wow I could bring up a ton of games that is tanking right now. Dont ever listen to turkish and do your own research
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It's a new IP but it does not belong to Microsoft, thats my argument, try debunking that.
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I'm not trying to debunk anything. It is a Third Party title and Microsoft made a deal with Remedy. Nothing more. not really sure what you are trying to prove but I and many other people are very aware that it is a third party partnership
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Exactly. Has nothing to do with the title of the page now does it? Microsoft working on a new IP implies first party. In a way yes, they have but its very Kinect heavy.
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What are you talking about? I dont know if this is a different conversation with somebody else or what. I was just stating that MSFT and Remedy made a deal to make Alan Wake. MSFT often allows Third Parties and sometimes first parties make a PC game a year or so after release because it maximizes profits.
Disregarding that I don't know what you are talking about. We dont know what Marlow Briggs is yet. It could be a new Ip and it might not be. Microsoft has 10 1st Party Studios working on something that we know nothing about so it wouldn't be doubtful that this is a new ip