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Incubi said:
oniyide said:
Incubi said:
richardhutnik said:
Panama said:
They did the impossible and made TR relevant in a generation with vastly different tastes from prior generations and yet it was a commercial failure. How not to run a gaming company 101 by Square Enix.

What Square Enix is doing IS what the videogame industry is doing.  They are increasing production costs to try to out quality others and become huge sales.  Idea is to have an immersive experience, and try to match Hollywood with production.  Idea is NOT to keep costs now, but see what your marketing types tell you what people want and give it to them.   Look around, and who is really doing anything well, Ubisoft and Activision?  Not many are.  Others seem to be the small, Indie studios who do stuff, and hit it big.  Idea is to hope you pull off a videogame version of The Purge.  Low dev costs but then it hits and makes a nice profit.  

This is actually what johnlucas has been preaching. Their business models aren't sustainable. The amount of sales these superbuget AAA releases needs in order to make an acceptable profit is ludicrous. If these games are expected to sell in the millions, someone is going to have to tap out and port their games to WiiU. Especially if the Xbone and PS4 isn't selling fast enough. What happens when a single AAA superbudget game tanks like some superbudget AAA hollywood releases sometimes do? The fact that sales on Nintendo 3DS is what keeps SE afloat is nuts. Still they're so far refusing to give Nintendo their full support? 

if anything doing that will increase budget even more since they have to spend more money on a port for WIi U and lets be real, you think a Wii U version will make up for the million copies they didnt sell? Have you seen the sales for multiplat games, none of them are even close to a million. COD isnt even at half. The problem has nothing to do wiht not supporting Wii U and everything to do with having unrealistic expectations and budget. Its freaking Tomb Raider even the best games in the series never sold anywhere near what SE wanted, someone in their is very stupid, hell the series peaked at number 2

I was ofcourse refering to the upcoming generational shift. This could hit certain companies pretty damn hard next year, and by contributing for a slow uptake of WiiU consoles by limiting their support heavily, could hit them hard if PS4 or Xbone doesn't sell fast enough. I'm sorry if I didn't make that clear in my initial post.

ok thats fair, but its not like Wii U is doing that great itself and tech wise, it is far enough behind that SOME games wont be pratical to make for it. BUt who knows maybe they will all sell about the same and we'll just have a bunch of multiplats