That's supposed to stay exclusive AFAIK.RCBH928 wrote:Any one know if Dead Rising 3 is a limited exclusive release or is it exclusive for XBO only?
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The trouble is that the GPU's on the PS4/Xbone are being outdone by $250 videocards available now on the market. Long gone are the days when consoles had their unique architecture with exotic components that gave them the edge over what personal computing had to offer at the time.
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I don't think they ever had a technological edge... they may have had unique or proprietary architecture.Pulsar_t wrote:The trouble is that the GPU's on the PS4/Xbone are being outdone by $250 videocards available now on the market. Long gone are the days when consoles had their unique architecture with exotic components that gave them the edge over what personal computing had to offer at the time.
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Just like Rayman Legends was supposed to stay exclusive on Wii U? We'll see...BoringSupreez wrote:That's supposed to stay exclusive AFAIK.RCBH928 wrote:Any one know if Dead Rising 3 is a limited exclusive release or is it exclusive for XBO only?
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True. For example, PC's did large-world games (e.g. flight sims) better than the PS1/Saturn because they had more RAM to play with. Games that made use of RISC on the other hand shone on the PS1, like Wipeout, whereas even Pentiums struggled to match the same level of performance. Another example I can think of is MGS2. It ran horridly on PC's and even the XBox, it just required efficient polygon throughput which the PS2 was quite good at at the turn of the century.Jmustang1968 wrote:I don't think they ever had a technological edge... they may have had unique or proprietary architecture.Pulsar_t wrote:The trouble is that the GPU's on the PS4/Xbone are being outdone by $250 videocards available now on the market. Long gone are the days when consoles had their unique architecture with exotic components that gave them the edge over what personal computing had to offer at the time.
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Or those were just bad ports. I mean, if RISC was all Wipeout needed, the Mac port would have stood above all. MGS2 was built around the PS2, and then ported. Even some that are still best on PC are horribly unoptimized as far as PC games go (FFXI for example).Pulsar_t wrote: True. For example, PC's did large-world games (e.g. flight sims) better than the PS1/Saturn because they had more RAM to play with. Games that made use of RISC on the other hand shone on the PS1, like Wipeout, whereas even Pentiums struggled to match the same level of performance. Another example I can think of is MGS2. It ran horridly on PC's and even the XBox, it just required efficient polygon throughput which the PS2 was quite good at at the turn of the century.
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Since Microsoft Studios published Dead Rising 3, I think it might stay exclusive.BurningDoom wrote:Just like Rayman Legends was supposed to stay exclusive on Wii U? We'll see...BoringSupreez wrote:That's supposed to stay exclusive AFAIK.RCBH928 wrote:Any one know if Dead Rising 3 is a limited exclusive release or is it exclusive for XBO only?

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Considering how poor Capcom is ATM, I can almost guarantee it'll come to the PS4 and hell, even the Wii U."Since Microsoft Studios published Dead Rising 3, I think it might stay exclusive.
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Considering it's being published by Microsoft Studios I can almost guarantee it will remain exclusive.oxymoron wrote:Considering how poor Capcom is ATM, I can almost guarantee it'll come to the PS4 and hell, even the Wii U."Since Microsoft Studios published Dead Rising 3, I think it might stay exclusive.
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Oh, I didn't know that. I know Capcom filed for bankruptcy recently, but I thought they also said that all games currently in production were still coming out and they weren't out of the business.Metal Militia wrote:
Since Microsoft Studios published Dead Rising 3, I think it might stay exclusive.
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