ironmanDX said:
Osc89 said:
ironmanDX said:
Subie_Greg said:
I have no doubt that the Xbox One will sell well to the COD/Halo fans, the casual gamer, and families. But as a core/hardcore gamer... it offers me nothing. |
It could have a bigger launch line up than the PS4... Maybe you're just not as "core" as you thought you were. If gamers went where the games are, after E3, I'm sure it will be the Xbox ONE.
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How can you be sure that it will be the XB1? They have the worst lineup so far.
PS4: 30 announced games http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ps4#Games + 96 companies working on games http://www.joystiq.com/2013/02/20/heres-everyone-working-on-a-ps4-game/
XB1: 15 announced games http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_one#Games + 15 promised from Microsoft Studios
Plus I hope you love Kinect games. 8 of the 10 games Microsoft Studios made for the 360 last year were Kinect only. So of those 15 promised, 12 will be Kinect going by their record. Taking out Forza and Ryse, that leaves one more non-Kinect game to announce.
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Ryse and Quantum Break aren't internally developed. Also, you can't say that 12 of them will be Kinect games before E3 unless you're Jesus.... Not even sure why I'm replying to be honest... Anyway, that will be 17 exclusives within a year. 32>30
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Yeah right because Sony doesn't hold an E3 conference this year and you are sure that everything the have shown so far is all they have...
@bold. And you also can't say that xbone is were core gamers should go, because we don't know anything about those games before E3, they may as well turn out to be some kinect shovelware, small XBLA games and so on, and so on. E3 may turn out to be as dissapointing as the reveal, we don't know yet, so we should not jump to conclusions like you do.
Also judgind after this generation (as a xbox enthusiast you won't agree with me ofc) and the reveals (gamer and rather non-gamer oriented), Sony proved not to dissapoint in the 1st party software department, this year for the PS3 being the best proof. Microsoft not so much ;-/ it's not really best known for its impeccable first party offerings, so gamers are totally justified to have the benefit of doubt, and unless MS holds a great E3, they can expect the PS4 to be better for gamers.