some quick amazon POs as of now
PS4 35
xb1 49
360 783
ps3 1404
PC 1380

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| Ya, excited! | 38 | 13.15% | |
| House of Cod! | 11 | 3.81% | |
| Kevin Spacey! | 31 | 10.73% | |
| Yaaaaa! | 2 | 0.69% | |
| No, not another cod! | 105 | 36.33% | |
| Maybe! | 15 | 5.19% | |
| Not sure | 31 | 10.73% | |
| hmmmm | 10 | 3.46% | |
| Looks cool | 24 | 8.30% | |
| ok... | 20 | 6.92% | |
| Total: | 287 | ||
TK14 said:
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"Fully-realized"? So it got all of the DLC? Including Nuketown, which Activision gave away to other systems for free, and which was supposed to be included in the "100% identical to the other versions" promise that Activision had made? And it had full access to CoD: Elite alongside the other versions? And the LiveStream functionality? And it was fully supported after launch with extensive and prompt bugfixes? And it was fully advertised alongside the other versions (and not completely ignored in their advertising)?
Yes, this is clearly the fault of Nintendo fans, and not the continuation of a pattern of publishers treating Nintendo system owners like second-class citizens, and then blaming those consumers when their products don't sell as well, rather than looking at their own decisions as the obvious problem.
EDIT: Anyway, I'm certain it'll be coming to Wii U as well. This is just another round on the Activision merry-go-round of ignoring the Wii U version in all of their advertising, etc. Watch as Activision refuses to respond to requests for comment on the issue, rather than either confirming or denying the existence of a Wii U version, despite the fact that doing either one would show Wii U owners more respect than Activision has done to any Nintendo platform owner in the last 8 years or so.
eeer Wii U version of Ghosts wasn't announced till like a month tops before it was scheduled for release. There is still some hope.
Even after it was released all the TV ads and Poster adds didn't have the Wii U logo on them.
No Wii U version eh?
This always happens. The whole "Is it isn't it" with CoD and Nintendo. Hopefully we should get a firm answer relatively soon. But for now I remain skeptical at best.
Aielyn said:
"Fully-realized"? So it got all of the DLC? Including Nuketown, which Activision gave away to other systems for free, and which was supposed to be included in the "100% identical to the other versions" promise that Activision had made? And it had full access to CoD: Elite alongside the other versions? And the LiveStream functionality? And it was fully supported after launch with extensive and prompt bugfixes? And it was fully advertised alongside the other versions (and not completely ignored in their advertising)? Yes, this is clearly the fault of Nintendo fans, and not the continuation of a pattern of publishers treating Nintendo system owners like second-class citizens, and then blaming those consumers when their products don't sell as well, rather than looking at their own decisions as the obvious problem.
EDIT: Anyway, I'm certain it'll be coming to Wii U as well. This is just another round on the Activision merry-go-round of ignoring the Wii U version in all of their advertising, etc. Watch as Activision refuses to respond to requests for comment on the issue, rather than either confirming or denying the existence of a Wii U version, despite the fact that doing either one would show Wii U owners more respect than Activision has done to any Nintendo platform owner in the last 8 years or so. |
Oh, I totally agree that most third-party publishers treat Nintendo systems, ports, and gamers like garbage. And yeah, the post-launch stuff was disappointing. But my point was that the "core" of the game itself was not a "crappy-port" in my opinion. It was a well-done port worth playing. As for the sales, yeah the advertising and treatment of the other publishers definitely hurts things...probably more than any other factor, but Nintendo's lack of third-party advertising and the high quality of their own software (ironically) does contribute, I think, to the poor performance of third-party games on Nintendo systems.
Also, to the OP, I agree with everybody pointing out that Ghosts and others weren't announced for Wii U at first, but later were confirmed for it. Hopefully that will be the case here.
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I'm just surprised of no Wii U version because the game still comes out for last gen. Of course sales are bad but a CoD is usually in development for 3 years and so I could think about a Wii U version but maybe there will be one after a long discussion like it was with Ghosts.
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I don't prefer Sony, I don't prefer Nintendo.
...Ok, I love Nintendo but this is something about tolerance, ok?
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pretty sure its coming to Wii U, probably be announced at e3 or a bit after.
| oniyide said: pretty sure its coming to Wii U, probably be announced at e3 or a bit after. |
Who knows - maybe there's some sort of special deal between Activision and Nintendo this time around, and the Wii U version isn't just guaranteed to have all DLC, but will also get exclusive content incorporating Nintendo IPs, like the content in Sonic Lost World DLC. Perhaps there could be a Hyrule map (in the Twilight Princess style), a Metroid map, and a Fire Emblem map, with character maps being modified to suit the map (although the guns would still be the same).
Hey, a guy can dream, right?
I really wished the would skip last gen consoles.
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Aielyn said:
Who knows - maybe there's some sort of special deal between Activision and Nintendo this time around, and the Wii U version isn't just guaranteed to have all DLC, but will also get exclusive content incorporating Nintendo IPs, like the content in Sonic Lost World DLC. Perhaps there could be a Hyrule map (in the Twilight Princess style), a Metroid map, and a Fire Emblem map, with character maps being modified to suit the map (although the guns would still be the same). Hey, a guy can dream, right? |
well someone has to dream