One of the biggest complaints that I've seen some people make about the Switch repeatedly is that it's «too weak»,
so multiplatform games aren't worth getting on the system.
Not exact matches
If getting the Switch version of a
multiplatform game really was that bad, then there wouldn't be
so much positivity surrounding this
game.
The listing only goes
so far as to identify Frogger as «
multiplatform,» but a separate blog post by
game developer Daniel Lee seemingly lets the tadpole out of the bag,
so to speak.
So, when creating a
multiplatform game, developers need to optimize their
game for each platform, but that isn't the easiest thing to do.
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!»
2: we know what the other 3 studios are doing (Halo, Gears and Forza H) 3: xbox 2 will probably release in 2019 or 2020,
so I'm expecting they'll keep big announcements for next E3 Knowing what we know it will be filled with 3rd party
games intentionally masqueraded as exclusives during the show (but 1 hour later we'll hear the confirmation of it being
multiplatform) Halo 6, Forza horizon 4, Gears 5 and we'll get one «surprise»
game we won't get to play till 2020... (fable or perfect dark) It won't be all bad, but we should all go in this E3 knowing what we already know (that they'll disappoint us) and maybe, just maybe they'll surprise us (I won't be surprised but enthusiast might)
whats wrong with them, really lol there
so stupid they should just have fan boys written on there big fat faces im sure l4d would sell well on the ps3, oh well no big deal there are plenty of
games both exclusive and
multiplatform that are on the ps3 which are way better then any thing vales has made.
«were they necessary changes for performance, or are they to accomodate the
game's
multiplatform status» Don't forget that they're building this
game on a PC anyway,
so the builds before any official footage from either console would've naturally looked and / or played better than what we're going to see in the end.
So for me Microsoft won with the exclusives, but Sony showed a lot of the
multiplatform games I'm looking forward to.
At least in the US, Nintendo is publishing the
game,
so it won't be
multiplatform over there.
second ps3 got some bad early ports of
multiplatform games orangebox
so not counting lbp its 6 AAA titles more.
Sony, microsoft and nintendo have all advertised
multiplatform games before... i don't get what is
so strange about that.
So I try to buy
multiplatform games on PSN sales and only exclusives on Xbox Live sales.
If we could pick one
multiplatform game, there are
so many we could ultimately settle on (MGS V: The Phantom Pain, Batman: Arkham Knight and Dark Souls 3 being three such possibilities), but our hearts know better: no one can hold a torch to The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt.
PSN itself has had problems all the year
so even
multiplatform games that doesn't use azure servers have been more out of reach for PS4 owners than for Xbox One owners.
What's new, this
game offers a
multiplatform local multiplayer,
so one can play with a friend over a Wi - Fi network.
What makes the month of March
so interesting is that it's populated mostly by
multiplatform games (and some PlayStation Vita
games).