Cobretti2 said:
I wish people on here would use their brain more often.
@underlined comment - if a TRUE gamer not a fanboy has a Wii U and a PS360, and both trilogies come out at the same time and price and the Wii U version at a minimum had off screen play, then people would have chosen that over the trilogy pack on the other consoles. An example outside Wii U, to use your words "why the fuck would EA spend money on a port for PS4/NextBox when are are basically catering to the same crowd on PS360?" The answer is simple, enhancements that make the game stand out other their other owned consoles. |
you do realize aliens CM sold 1.3 million in about 2 months units right? that pretty much shows that even if us, the core gamers know whats going on. doesnt mean the mass market does. look at CoD vita. .71 million sold. AC vita. .6 million units sold. that is more than 10 times the games i listed. you pretty much killed your point when you brought up aliens CM
no they wouldnt have bought it on the WiiU. you are just assuming they would. ME3 does have multiplayer, and people that do playmultiplayer would have bought it on the console there friends have, which is mostly either the ps3 or 360. people are also fixated that the off screen play is a killer feature, but it really isnt. they cant accept that a lot of people dont care for it. is it a cool feature, yes. do most people care about it? no, not really. another thing is DLC, while this may effect few it still could effect people already have money in their PSN wallets or MS points, they could buy the game accoridng to which account they have money already stored on
"I wish people on here would use their brain more often."
you are replying to me directly so even if you didnt call me out we both know who that "stealth" insult is directed to. another comment like that and i will report you in a heart beat. there are forum rules repsect them and have a debate without trying to insult me or others. i didnt insult you or try to so no need to get things personal. you are not fooling anyone with generalizing that comment.