So I try to
buy multiplatform games on PSN sales and only exclusives on Xbox Live sales.
I buy multiplatform games for the PS3 for a few reasons, and the main one is that if I ever feel like playing online, I can do it for free.
Although they could simply do this with quite a few current games but if they really want to wow potential buyers they need to make an impact and they can only do that with some major 3rd party titles stating that Xbox Scorpio is the console you want to
buy your multiplatform games on.
They're all high - quality exclusives (
I buy my multiplatform games on PC), except Rayman, and pretty much all those games can be enjoyed by any gamer, despite games like Wonderful101 or Pikmin 3 looking weird at first.
Not exact matches
and you are not
buying games for it!!!! ----------------------------- ---------------------- Point 4: The PS3 kept pace with the 360 during a time when developers had yet to really grasp the complexity of the PS3's hardware, and
multiplatform games were often inferior on Sony's machine.
I didn't
buy de X just for Hellblade, I did it for all
multiplatform games... So the 500 are looking real good with my 4k HDR TV.
XB fanboys: «it would be cool if MS
bought PUBG so that it remains exclusive» «holy gee I'm excited thinking what
multiplatform publishers MS will
buy so that its games will be exclusive to MS!»
Well at $ 100 more xbox fans must be
buy the console for the TV, because Games so far with
multiplatform releases show that the PS4 wins... Battlefield 4 on PS4 runs more closely to the PC than the XBOX ONE!!!
Unless you've been under a rock, they are gearing up for NX and I doubt they'd make the same mistakes they made with Wii U If they release just one game outside NX no one will
buy their hardware because they will just anticipate them going
multiplatform.
Since a majority of the PS4's launch titles are
multiplatform games you won't see a huge leap in visuals if you don't
buy Knack, Killzone or Resogun.
I don't really count, though, because I
buy almost all
multiplatform games for the PS3.
You can still
buy Titanfall for # 9.99 on Xbox One, and remember that Titanfall 2 has been confirmed as a «
multiplatform» title!
@ Blakseed, yes, I gave the X a fair shake but other than voice command there is no reason for me to
buy an X version of a
multiplatform game.
While powerhouse publishers of
multiplatform games prefer to stick to their guns and follow the trends, the exclusives can step off the beaten track — in order to convince the players to
buy the particular console, these games need to break the rules and redefine the trends — if not that, then at least to offer mechanics and graphics polished to perfection.
What I am saying is, If Nintendo chooses to release Skyrim, The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth +, Setsuna and all other
multiplatform games at the same price as other console and PC versions with very little or no improvements on previous releases, why would I
buy it on a Switch?
and all other
multiplatform games at the same price as other console and PC versions with very little or no improvements on previous releases, why would I
buy it on a Switch?
It's also functional for a notebook, though if you want mic support you'll need to get the P1
Multiplatform version of the headset instead of the Zx Xbox One model, or
buy your own additional 3.5 mm headset splitter adapter.