If you sell a AAA game for $20 something bucks instead of the $50-$60 range, is it still successful?
From what I've seen, the dlc and the game usually go on sale every few weeks. So between black friday and xmas there should be a chance of the dlc going on sale.
Imo it's well worth the money. I love the maps especially wargames.
If you sell a AAA game for $20 something bucks instead of the $50-$60 range, is it still successful?
If you sell a AAA game for $20 something bucks instead of the $50-$60 range, is it still successful?
If you sell a AAA game for $20 something bucks instead of the $50-$60 range, is it still successful?
I still can't get into a pvp game that has AI. The majority of the time I'm shooting AI...that bores me to death.
It's not competitive and it's not fun.
He couldn't have said anything otherwiseThere you go, haters!
He couldn't have said anything otherwise
If you sell a AAA game for $20 something bucks instead of the $50-$60 range, is it still successful?
Some of you guys are really determined to brand Titanfall as a flop. I wonder why that is.
So...he's lying?
He could have said nothing at all as well...
What about active players? I hear the game is dead
Some of you guys are really determined to brand Titanfall as a flop. I wonder why that is.
I'm sure it sold well but it probably sold below expectations and there's the lack of active players. Not a flop but not hugely successful either.If you sell a AAA game for $20 something bucks instead of the $50-$60 range, is it still successful?
Is it a moneyhat if MS stepped in and funded the games development?
You'd think they would've came out and said that was the reason why its exclusive and not because they're a small team while hinting a possible PS4 release in the future.
You'd think they would've came out and said that was the reason why its exclusive and not because they're a small team while hinting a possible PS4 release in the future.
They did
http://finalhoursoftitanfall.com/
Watch and learn
At a certain point, Respawn (Zampella and West at this point) explained to EAs John Riccitiello that they had run out of funding. They had just enough staff to bring the game to Xbox One and PC, and even then they had to delay the game and cut single player. EA did the work of shuffling around for funding, and finally found it in Microsoft. As a result, Titanfall became a Microsoft exclusive.
The mental gymnastics some people will go through to stamp FAILURE on Titanfall is a testament to the human will!
The Final Hours of TF makes it pretty clear that MS paid for development due to EA getting cold feet over the project.
Let's put it plainly: will PlayStation owners ever see Titanfall?
"It's definitely not out of the question," Emslie replied. "We have a huge appreciation for the fans. Coming out and showing it to everybody, we're super nervous and wanted to make sure everybody loved it. We love all our fans, whatever console they support.
And yet, they never ruled out a PS4 version
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...r-come-to-playstation-respawn-and-ea-weigh-in
Until EA conveniently said no one month before the console launch, a whole 4 months after the fact.
I'm not saying MS didn't fund the game. I'm saying that obviously isn't the reason why it was fully exclusive.
Why give it a rest?Give it a rest man.
To answer your question... Yes, Assassin's Creed certainly does.
And yet, they never ruled out a PS4 version
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...r-come-to-playstation-respawn-and-ea-weigh-in
Until EA conveniently said no one month before the console launch, a whole 4 months after the fact.
I'm not saying MS didn't fund the game. I'm saying that obviously isn't the reason why it was fully exclusive.
Why give it a rest?
If something is sold at a loss in order to push units for the majority of the year how is that good? It obviously didn't help the install base because all we here is people complaining about how they can't find games.
When every other high profile game doesn't have to these tremendous price cuts just to get people to purchase the game?
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Why give it a rest?
If something is sold at a loss in order to push units for the majority of the year how is that good? It obviously didn't help the install base because all we here is people complaining about how they can't find games.
When every other high profile game doesn't have to these tremendous price cuts just to get people to purchase the game?
Why give it a rest?
If something is sold at a loss in order to push units for the majority of the year how is that good? It obviously didn't help the install base because all we hear is people complaining about how they can't find games.
When every other high profile game doesn't have to these tremendous price cuts just to get people to purchase the game?
I sure, COD Ghosts was similarly priced super low last year, but that game was horrendous, every other COD before that didn't slashed in half pricesYou obviously don't pay attention if you think that's true.
No, I'm not happy, because the 'legendary' edition they're coming out with now is the game they should have released originally, content wise (excluding map packs) I'm talking features and game modes.Okay. You are right. Titanfall is a massive abysmal failure.
Happy?
Why give it a rest?
If something is sold at a loss in order to push units for the majority of the year how is that good? It obviously didn't help the install base because all we hear is people complaining about how they can't find games.
When every other high profile game doesn't have to these tremendous price cuts just to get people to purchase the game?
I sure, COD Ghosts was similarly priced super low last year, but that game was horrendous, every other COD before that didn't slashed in half prices
Why give it a rest?
If something is sold at a loss in order to push units for the majority of the year how is that good? It obviously didn't help the install base because all we hear is people complaining about how they can't find games.
When every other high profile game doesn't have to these tremendous price cuts just to get people to purchase the game?
Why give it a rest?
If something is sold at a loss in order to push units for the majority of the year how is that good?
It obviously didn't help the install base because all we here is people complaining about how they can't find games.
When every other high profile game doesn't have to these tremendous price cuts just to get people to purchase the game?
No, I'm not happy, because the 'legendary' edition they're coming out with now is the game they should have released originally, content wise (excluding map packs) I'm talking features and game modes.
I'm not blaming respawn, I blame Microsoft
I think MS should never have pushed the game out when they did, it was not ready.