If the 360 version was competent? You bet it would have outsold the 'Bone by a country mile.
The hype was all over the place and the average joe really isn't shelling out 500 extra dollars for a slightly sharper version of the same game. Microsoft played it extremely smart to delay it like this. Actually boost Xbone sales while the game is still hot as fire.
Now the game has gone kinda tepid and 360 sales are not going to be anything special.
It does seem unusual how quickly this game seems to have gone off the boil. I mean, the marketing in the two and three weeks before release was everywhere, but since then it seems to have gone really oddly quiet. At the very least I would have expected EA or Respawn to announce some sales goal or other has been exceeded, because I can't imagine it hasn't passed a significant milestone like 1 million or 2 million total sales yet.
I'd play Star Wars: Titanfall, where you can call down AT-STs from space and shit.
Ha ha, that sounds quite awesome! What could the Rebel vehicle be though? How about a rancor, and you ride on its shoulder?
Respawn/EA hasn't been any better than Microsoft. They've handled their game extremely poorly from initial showing to release. Look at their alpha and beta tests, how leaked threads got most of the map and game info out to gamers, hell Vince didn't even know TitanFall became a forever MS exclusive game either.
It's crazy how we haven't gotten a single image of gameplay for the Xbox 360 version, the version that will probably outsell both the Xbox One and PC version combined, just by sheer numbers of Xbox 360 players still out there.
I've found the marketing of this game to be pretty weird overall. I mean, up until about six weeks before release we had barely any footage or real information about the game's features. Respawn themselves seem to have been in the dark regarding EA & MS's publishing deals, the 360 version might as well not exist given how it's being treated and there's been so much confusion and miscommunication over the game and its features. I mean, the marketing has been prolific but I'm just not sure it's been all that effective. MS's involvement has meant that 'Have you seen Titanfall' has become a meme in itself.
It's Respawn I feel sorry for. The moment MS paid for it to not release on PlayStation platforms was the moment Titanfall's potential was scuppered. And Bluepoint too; their release of the game is being treated like a redheaded stepchild that won't get a fraction of the marketing of its bigger brothers.