As of right now, there is no denying that Xbox One's game lineup is stronger than PS4's game lineup. However, PS4 will probably get some good games eventually.
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I know gameplay > graphics (and both consoles will have games with great gameplay), but for sake of discussion, is it possible that some Xbox One games might have graphics not possible on the PS4 due to the cloud technology that the Xbox One will use?
Just curious as to everyone's thoughts on that.
[QUOTE="Baurus_1"]People will give you shit for this. But you did what should actually be done instead of choosing a system just based on fanboy beliefs. You picked the system based on a game/games that you like and are looking forward to. A lot of fanboys around here pick the console first and then convince themselves that the games being released are all top-notch, regardless of the truth, to justify their purchase or decision. I agree that games are what matter most. Slight differences in console specs matter little because graphics and performance will be great on both these consoles regardless of their slight differences in specs.I want to play Killer Instinct (Xbox One exclusive) on launch. Killer Instinct looks AWESOME in the YouTube videos I have seen of it. Project Spark looks great too.
PS4 looks good too and I might get it later on when Deep Down, Outlast, or some other good exclusive title comes out.
I think both the Xbox One and PS4 will be great consoles.
danjammer69
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[QUOTE="senses_fail_06"]
Have fun
:lol:
senses_fail_06
Could be worse
:lol:
No games developed > bad games developed
Silent Hill Homecoming was a GREAT game!I want to play Killer Instinct (Xbox One exclusive) on launch. Killer Instinct looks AWESOME in the YouTube videos I have seen of it. Project Spark looks great too.
PS4 looks good too and I might get it later on when Deep Down, Outlast, or some other good exclusive title comes out.
I think both the Xbox One and PS4 will be great consoles.
Bought it yesterday, I've been eyeballing it for a while now and this thread made me buy it. Not 100% sure what to expect out of it yet as I haven't had time to play it.
Cenerune
You won't be disappointed. The game is amazing!
I believe they are on Steam Greenlight. I'm not sure if they were accepted yet but, be sure to vote them up if you haven't already.Pvt_r3d
Yes, Inquisitor has been Greenlit by the Steam community! This is awesome news! This means there are probably patches and updates to come. And if you look under the comments on the Steam Greenlight webpage for Inquisitor, apparently those purchased on GOG or elsewhere will be able to work on Steam too (if and when Inquisitor is released on Steam).
Link to Inquisitor webpage on Steam Greenlight: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=92965329
[QUOTE="Baurus_1"][QUOTE="FelipeInside"]
Inquisitor Release Date: 2012
Baldurs Gate Release Date: 1998
FelipeInside
Yes, but development for Inquisitor began in approximately 1999 I believe. Therefore, they were probably using technology no more advanced than the technology used to develop Baldurs Gate. However, maybe they were able to update the graphics a bit over the years before Inquisitor was released. I dunno. Either way, it still looks a lot better than Baldurs Gate.
They took 14 years to make that?I think the Czech version came out in 2009 and it took 3 years to translate it properly to English. The English version came out in 2012.
By the way, are you being sarcastic in your comment? Because the game had a lot of thought put into it and is very long. I have heard it takes at least 150 hours to finish, maybe more. Inquisitor is a masterpiece! It is not an ordinary run-of-the-mill RPG.
[QUOTE="Baurus_1"]
[QUOTE="-Unreal-"]Bold statement. I remain skeptical.
FelipeInside
Also, Baldurs Gate's atmosphere, music, and artwork/graphics are not nearly as good as Inquisitor.
Inquisitor Release Date: 2012
Baldurs Gate Release Date: 1998
Yes, but development for Inquisitor began in approximately 1999 I believe. Therefore, they were probably using technology no more advanced than the technology used to develop Baldurs Gate. However, maybe they were able to update the graphics a bit over the years before Inquisitor was released. I dunno. Either way, it still looks a lot better than Baldurs Gate.
Bold statement. I remain skeptical.[QUOTE="Baurus_1"]
in my opinion, it's a better game, deeper, and more atmospheric than Baldurs Gate.
-Unreal-
Bold statement? Maybe so. However, it's a matter of opinion as to which game is better. Baldurs Gate has less dialogue but more micromanagement than Inquisitor. Micromanagement is not always a bad thing in an RPG, is just depends on the game. Also, Baldurs Gate's atmosphere, music, and artwork/graphics are not nearly as good as Inquisitor. I do admit though that Inquisitor's movement animations are quite dated, but that's a small flaw in an otherwise amazing game.
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