TheSting said:
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Agreed.
TheSting said:
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Agreed.
TiagoCosta said:
Agreed. |
Why? :(
daredevil.shark said:
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Exclusives sell consoles, I'm tired of reading ''it will come to PC, so I won't buy the xbox ahahah''. Or ''I just like that one, one isn't enough, it will come to pc anyway''.
I want XBO to sell well, that doesn't happen losing value.
TiagoCosta said:
Exclusives sell consoles, I'm tired of reading ''it will come to PC, so I won't buy the xbox ahahah''. Or ''I just like that one, one isn't enough, it will come to pc anyway''. I want XBO to sell well, that doesn't happen losing value. |
I get it. I know that trolling that, its not exclusive and I wont buy Xbox (because in past I used to do the same). I was just curious. Nothing else. Thanks for the reply.
daredevil.shark said:
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I just like the fact that Xbox is the only place to play this very good game. PC has enough games as is.
Btw, Microsoft gave me the 1 month gold yesterday.
So I'm seeing more of Earthlock, seems like a day 1 for me.
The character designs aren't that bad either, I like the animals partners quite a lot.
daredevil.shark said:
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I agree with Tiago so fucking much!and yeah you've gotten much nicer since I first started seeing you post :).
Ltd predictions by the time 9th Gen comes out
Ps4:110million
Xbox one :75 million( was 65)
Wii u: 20 milliion
shikamaru317 said:
Yep, there are currently 4 indie RPG's releasing on Xbox One this year that I'm interested in, Earthlock is one of them. The other 3 are Cosmic Star Heroine, Hyper Light Drifter, and Shiness. All of them are western developed but inspired by JRPG's. |
CSH is a good example of how MS operates(hint: any dev who actually wants to try to put the game on XBO, will manage to do so):
Everyone, this isn't going to effect the game's initial launch at all. We will be porting Cosmic Star Heroine to the Xbox One AFTER the release on the originally announced platforms. Since making an Xbox One version was a late decision, our contacts at Microsoft were fine with giving us an exception from the release date parity rule.