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The XBOX one has an install base in the tens of millions are you daft?
That idea that a larger install base automatically equals support is a fallacy. If it were true, every game would be on mobile.
The XBOX one has an install base in the tens of millions are you daft?
That idea that a larger install base automatically equals support is a fallacy. If it were true, every game would be on mobile.
It also doesn't mean everyone is going to buy a game. It helps sure, but isn't the only factor.That idea that a larger install base automatically equals support is a fallacy. If it were true, every game would be on mobile.
Please don't be dumb enough to destroy percentiles by allowing people to play with a single joycon.
I don't see it happening. I can imagine that there isn't a whole lot of crossover between the Nintendo audience and the Rocket League audience.
I don't see it happening. I can imagine that there isn't a whole lot of crossover between the Nintendo audience and the Rocket League audience.
Do Nintendo allow cross-network play with other systems? Would be difficult to find a large enough dedicated audience if they don't.
And cross play please.probably wont happen
That idea that a larger install base automatically equals support is a fallacy. If it were true, every game would be on mobile.
I don't see it happening. I can imagine that there isn't a whole lot of crossover between the Nintendo audience and the Rocket League audience.
Would Nintendo allow cross-platform online multiplayer though?
Not to mention the Wii would have gotten much better third party support than the scraps companies decided to throw at it.
Its a service at this point - so if they develop a Switch version they would have to maintain it for as long as the game is up and running. Good and worthwhile if Switch is a success...not as commercially viable of the systems craters after the honeymoon launch period.
All they got to do is add Nintendo characters and karts and this game would sell like gangbusters.I don't see it happening. I can imagine that there isn't a whole lot of crossover between the Nintendo audience and the Rocket League audience.
The wii was significantly weaker than the other consoles (which likely made ports straight ports tough), had poor network/multiplayer support, and a big portion of the install base weren't buying any games (they bought for wii sports or wii fit). It made perfect sense why third parties didn't support that platform.
Already announced and has been shown running on the Switch.I wonder when MS will announce Minecraft for the Switch. Rocket League and Minecraft will sell amazingly on the Switch.
All they got to do is add Nintendo characters and karts and this game would sell like gangbusters.
Its a service at this point - so if they develop a Switch version they would have to maintain it for as long as the game is up and running. Good and worthwhile if Switch is a success...not as commercially viable of the systems craters after the honeymoon launch period.
What's does this have to do with it?they will
i mean, it's on XBO