Wait, did they say Battlefront 2 next year?
So EA is releasing Titanfall 2 relatively close to Battlefield 1 & COD. I mean, why? While I'd rather play TF more than both of those, I don't get the reasoning
So EA is releasing Titanfall 2 relatively close to Battlefield 1 & COD. I mean, why? While I'd rather play TF more than both of those, I don't get the reasoning
Of course they have a say when it's published, because they are the publisher.Because it's ready? EA is just publishing Titanfall, they don't own the IP or Respawn. They don't have a say in when they publish it unless they pay Respawn a couple of million for waiting. It's different enough from BF1.
The publisher can release the game whenever they want. Just because it's ready doesn't mean you release it to the wolves. Respawn got there money for the game already. while you may say it's different enough from BF, it's not different enough from COD and even though I like TF more it's not gonna beat CODBecause it's ready? EA is just publishing Titanfall, they don't own the IP or Respawn. They don't have a say in when they publish it unless they pay Respawn a couple of million for waiting. It's different enough from BF1.
Battlefront 2 just in time for the next movie in the trilogy.
Andrew just said in Battlefield One there will have macrotransaction and said "maps, expansions" and microtransactions.This would explain why it looks like Battlefield 1 is moving toward microtransaction equipment/vanity/currency packs and away from map packs, at least as far as we know so far.
Have the game....still haven't played multi.
We have bots yet?
(Battlefront that is)
The publisher can release the game whenever they want. Just because it's ready doesn't mean you release it to the wolves. Respawn got there money for the game already. while you may say it's different enough from BF, it's not different enough from COD and even though I like TF more it's not gonna beat COD
Where is that information from?Respawn is self-financing, EA is not funding development. Respawn is getting paid when the game launches.
Blake not worried about mid-cycle console upgrades because their move to Frostbite is allowing them to target new platforms or upgraded platforms easily and sees the compatibility move forward and backwards as a welcome risk reduction.
Right? Whose the consumer buying NBA Live in Feb/March... near the END of the regular season?
Yup. Figured this would help their engines. It's allows them to incrementally upgrade instead of a complete and expensive overhaul at the start of the new gen.
PSNEO and Xbox 1.5 are coming.