bdbdbd said:
Not necessarily. Dedicated devices would actually make them more money. I was meaning that the unified platform may not be their final solution, as it depends largely on the competition on the market. If there's no real competition to worry about, separate platforms would be more profitable, as lots of people would buy both devices.
But where's the contradiction? Where did Reggie say casual gamers didn't play CoD? They play CoD and not Bioshock because CoD is popular while Bioshock isn't. And even then, Reggie said nothing about casual gamers not playing Bioshock either. So, what the health system is like and how does it change the gameplay? You're still not telling me. |
" In the real world, games like CoD and FIFA are the prime examples of games that casual gamers buy"
Apparently, according to Reggie, CoD isn't a game for casual players, because if it was, surely him saying "we've got great content for more casual players" wouldn't hold true?
How does the health system change the gameplay? Seriously? You're being serious?
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I think I've found the problem! Clearly you've never played an FPS before!







