I got the PC version because there is no PS4 version.
I would have preferred to get the PS4 version, yes. I would have absolutely bought it for the PS4.
If Titanfall 2 comes out for the PS4, I will buy it DAY ONE. Even if my PC is more powerful, I'd rather play it on a console with the DS4.
I prefer BF4 on the PS4 too. I just like the controller better than KB/M. Call me crazy, but I do.
Probably not the DS4 still isn't a good controller for shooters would have stuck with PC even if I had a One.
What?
Those triggers are still as mushy as a valentine's day card.
I'm sorry you feel this way.I disagree, I think it's the best controller I've ever used for shooters, the sticks are so precise, I love it. I like the triggers too, but if possible, I switch to L1 and R1 for aiming and shooting.
I guess you were not in the conversation int he giantbomb frame rate thread? The game was rushed to meet launch window, they're using dx9 based engine on OS that support Direct X11.2 and on.
The Xbone is very under-powered and has issues with ESRAM. Part coming from someone who owns a Boxed copy of Call of Duty 4 for PC, I disagree.
They are very competent, to go from Pre-alpha build at trade shows in july and August to Beta in January and gold by end of February is not easy task with 90 people.
I chalk this up to bad driver's by MS with SKD, rushed optimization because of EA/MS need the game badly to help sell the box.
Hence also why there is not a lot of content, 5 game modes and 15 maps, that's it. Single player is a joke as I played it last night, it's basically just different modes with some radio chatter and intro.
I don't blame Respawn, I blame MS/EA for pushing the game too fast when it obviously wasn't ready.
I'm a PS4 owner ...
My One Titanfall bundle is on the UPS truck for delivery now.
So yeah ... had it been available on PS4, I would have bought it there, no doubt.
(Some other exclusive would have tipped the scales eventually, I expect.)