@SilentHillDude1 I still remember the physical copy of Resident Evil. I played it so much I wore out the laser lens on the Playstation and had to have it replaced.
Crimson Desert has been a massive success, selling 6 million copies:
"We are sincerely grateful to players around the world for helping Crimson Desert achieve meaningful success in the global market despite being a new IP.
To provide more enjoyable and better experiences, Pearl Abyss will continue moving forward and taking on new challenges."
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@D11dib I see. So it only enriches the hardware for one and not the other. So you're just a fanboy and a hypocrite. That's fair. That's all I was curious about to know whether or not to even consider your opinion.
@TRIPSTER0 Ah yes. "I love my Exclusives. You can't have your own though. And how dare you try to compete."
Essentially what you just said. Hypocritical to say the least.
@AshenOne_VI Problem is "creative freedom" in a lot of instances only amounts to broken promises on releases. Like any other industry, there should absolutely be deadlines.
@TheLastRonin714 The need exclusives to compete. In the long run, it'll be good. All the big 3 need exclusives to push their hardware. If you don't see that then you never truly supported exclusives.
@oliver_drk I guess only time will tell. Regardless, the idea of exclusives on an Xbox is definitely appealing. They need exclusives to compete in the hardware space with Sony and Nintendo.