On consoles the game suffers from an uneven frame rate and low resolution textures, but for the most part it's still a very enjoyable ride.
Not exact matches
Offering the proverbial something for everyone, Not only does it give Cube owners (and PS2 owners, if you get the PS2 version) the chance to get to grips with some of the lesser known, but ultimately brilliant Sonic
games of yesteryear (which are still great now), but also give the long
suffering Sega masses the chance to finally play Sonic the Fighters
on a home
console.
However, the latest installment from 343 Studios and Creative Assembly
suffers from the same dumbed - down strategic formula and general lack of content that its predecessor did, and instead finds itself serving as a fresh reminder of why RTS
games don't belong
on consoles.
This always
on crap, blocking of used
games & such, is a huge step in the wrong direction for
gamers... & I think that if things keep going that way & MS win with this crap, then the
console & gaming industry in general, is going to
suffer a 1980's meltdown.
There just aren't enough buttons
on a 3DS to do what they were able to do
on the
console versions and so the
game suffers because of that.
«If we constantly keep
on delivering
console ports and not
games design for the PC player, the PC market will
suffer from bad sales, piracy and bad DRM solutions... I wish that future PC projects are treated just the same way as we would treat Wii, PSP or DS — they are treated as separate projects in order to deliver a different but equally entertaining experience to all players.»
To be fair, Valve has reason to be bitter, as they've been quarreling with the publisher for years over title update pricing for the online service; three of their
games, Team Fortress 2, Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2
suffer significantly
on the
console for a lack of free updates that their PC and Mac equivalents enjoy.
Though a great
game in general, Immortal Redneck does
suffer from some performance issues
on Nintendo's hybrid
console.
It's possible that Titanfall
on the 360 fails to live up to the example set by the next gen version; rumors abound that the framerate and resolution of the
game is
suffering on the older
console.
The
game also
suffers from some texture pop - in even when installed
on the hard drive — this isn't a big issue but I wouldn't expect it at this stage of the
console cycle.
Where the
game does
suffer more
on consoles however is the frame rate, though it isn't something that will ruin your
game experience most of the time.
A few of the
games in the package seem to be here simply as a gesture to players who
suffered through them
on the original
console - or to pad out the title count.
It isn't fair to release the
game which obviously works so well
on consoles to
suffer on a PC.
If you don't have an external drive, you could set your old
console to allow other Xbox Ones
on your local area network to download
games directly from that, rather than
suffer the limits of your internet bandwidth.
However Sony has still
suffered with low sales due to the lack of
games and it's only now that we are starting to see big
games like Warframe and Gravity Rush remastered hit the
console, but Sony's big hitters such as Uncharted and Bloodborne are yet to be seen
on the
console due to censorship laws.
EA ended the fiscal year in March with a loss of about $ 1 billion, after
suffering a weak holiday season, and failing to score enough big sellers
on the most popular
game console system, Nintendo Co Ltd's Wii.
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suffering from a lack of
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The only requirement currently in place is that
games that are patched for the Pro can't
suffer on non-Pro
consoles due to the update.
Family life
suffers too, with less money to spend
on food, fuel, clothes, technology such as
games consoles or computers, as well as school trips and holidays.