So you agree that there are people out there with disposable income who will buy the pro for that 10 extra games. I think it’ll be 1 in 4 PlayStation owners just like the PS4 Professional . I never said majority.
So you agree that there are people out there with disposable income who will buy the pro for that 10 extra games. I think it’ll be 1 in 4 PlayStation owners just like the PS4 Professional . I never said majority.
Good in what way? It looks pretty generic at best.
People buy new cars when they already have a car to use ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Sony did this with the ps5, you had to send Mark Cerny ear pics…
Is it windows 10?
Well to start, the sliding horse in the trailer.
Maybe don’t piss off your customers?
You got it on sale so of course you’ll be less critical about how unfinished it is.
But, but, he’s a gamer bro :(
I think it was the PS3
Jak and Daxter?
Company leadership is fucking blind then
Most? Have you read all 600+ negative reviews?
Ubisoft has clearly made a name for itself by making mediocre content and this game has only reinforced that image but being upset about that is wrong apparently.
The game clearly doesn’t appeal to the majority of players and that makes you upset. Blaming the “ubisoft haters” or the “anti woke” just sounds like you’re trying to find a convenient scapegoat for why the game isn’t doing well. If the game was good people would play it regardless of who the publisher is.
So are you fine with people not enjoying the game if it’s got nothing to do with Ubisoft? Because a lot of the reviews are just that.
Why do you feel the need to defend a large company from a negative image that they have created for themselves?
I see, I didn’t know that the word meant something different in Star Wars.
And yes I have.
Why does being a scoundrel excuse not having the option to shoot from a speeder?
One of the definitions of scoundrel is “A wicked or evil person; someone who dies evil deliberately.” Bounty hunters can be scoundrels too.
If Key was an actual scoundrel it would’ve made the game much more entertaining. The unconfident scrawny teenager Kay is now doesn’t fit in with the outlaw world at all.
It’s great that it makes you happy, but that does not make the game objectively good.