| Train wreck said: Im getting the game for PS4.
My prediction from Ubisoft: 1.PS3 2.x360 3.PS4 4.XOne 5.Wii U |
I think the more compelling question is where it'll meta highest.
I predict NX launches in 2017 - not 2016
| Train wreck said: Im getting the game for PS4.
My prediction from Ubisoft: 1.PS3 2.x360 3.PS4 4.XOne 5.Wii U |
I think the more compelling question is where it'll meta highest.
I predict NX launches in 2017 - not 2016
| VitroBahllee said: I'm getting on the Xbox One. The idea that that Xbox One edition will be last is pretty funny, S. Peelman. |
Because reasons.
1. PS4
2. X1
3. PS3
4. 360
5. Wii U
The standard for the most cross-gen multiplats I guess. Switching PS3 & 360 is likely, the rest is pretty much given.
Xenostar said:
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Interesting, but I still think Wii' Us motion controls are favored over PS4's because they are more familiar and fit the use case of aiming a small ball of light across the screen. If the game has some gamepad features as Rayman Legends did, that lends a further advantage to getting the Wii U version.
I predict NX launches in 2017 - not 2016
I really, really, really don't think we will ever get the answer to that question.
fleischr said:
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I have an Xbox One and a Wii U and I never even considered getting the Wii U version. I'd rather get acheivements than use the Gamepad. I'm sure among multi-console owners, the version of a multiplat with trophies/acheivements probably takes the cake for many people.
Is there expected to be any graphical difference between the XBONE/PS4 versions and the 360/PS3/U versions?
fleischr said:
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Im actully interested to find out how dual control works when playing single player, theres been very little info about it. I was hopeing on PS4 you could control the girl with the analogue stick and the glowy light with the light bar and or motion sensors, if theyve got one on each analoguie stick that will be a mind fuck when they cross over each other.
VitroBahllee said:
I have an Xbox One and a Wii U and I never even considered getting the Wii U version. I'd rather get acheivements than use the Gamepad. I'm sure among multi-console owners, the version of a multiplat with trophies/acheivements probably takes the cake for many people. |
I own a 360 and a Wii U and I never considered getting the 360 version. I'd rather use the Gamepad and Wii mote than get achievements. I'm sure among multi-console owners who want the best gameplay experience, whether or not the version has trophies/achievements is pretty meaningless to them.
I predict NX launches in 2017 - not 2016
| fleischr said: I own a 360 and a Wii U and I never considered getting the 360 version. I'd rather use the Gamepad and Wii mote than get achievements. I'm sure among multi-console owners who want the best gameplay experience, whether or not the version has trophies/achievements is pretty meaningless to them. |
I'm sure that the idea of the gamepad offering the 'best' gameplay experience is extremely subjective. Also, third party software almost never does best on Wii U out of all platforms. Also, traditionally multiplatform software does best on the other two systems. All of these considerations taken together make your contention that the Wii U will be the second place platform, after PS4, out of PS4, Xbox One, PS3, and Xbox 360 seem rather weak to me. If more people thought like you, the Wii U wouldn't be doing so poorly. I don't perceive the single-touch, 480p screen that has a rapidly draining battery as offering me better gameplay than a standard controller.