If only there were an open world game that just came out that had a complicated physics system underlying all interactions in the game world. On where you could push boulders down mountains or cut trees and watch them realistically tumble and roll on the ground.
Hmmmm....
It's true. Plus there are a ton of puzzles that consist of trying to get a sphere to roll into a hole using all sorts of different physics. So we know the system should be fast enough to calculate that stuff if the engine is designed right.
? There are millions upon millions of Xbox Ones out there, with an active and relatively reliable online userbase. Whatever snide remark you're attempting seems utterly pointless.they will
i mean, it's on XBO
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 be a great Switch game.
I'd definitely triple dip if it were to release by the time I buy a Switch.
It's true. Plus there are a ton of puzzles that consist of trying to get a sphere to roll into a hole using all sorts of different physics. So we know the system should be fast enough to calculate that stuff if the engine is designed right.
I play Rocket League for an hour a day every day ever since it launched on PS4 back in 2015.
Bring it to the Switch and I will immediately buy a Switch and probably never leave my bed.
Please don't be dumb enough to destroy percentiles by allowing people to play with a single joycon.
I wish they'd introduce an account system to tie your unlocks across platforms.
This is a platform holder issue. They don't want you buying stuff on Steam and using it on PSN for instance. Some games like Smite had a limited one time transfer.
Can it even run?
First thought, cool, portable Rocket League.
Second thought, no analog triggers would make acceleration/deceleration difficult.
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I believe it's with Nintendo. If their online infrastructure is strong enough and their willingness to allow cross play with other consoles. Otherwise I think it's already half dead even before release.
I'm pretty sure people would play Rocket League no matter the platform. PS4, Xbox One, Switch, Ouya, or even my microwave.
If Nintendo was smart they'd be courting this and Overwatch.
Is there still an untapped market? It's on PC, XbO, PS4/Pro.
Much as I'd like it portably, and much as I'd like more games on my Switch, it's very likely it winds up being 720p on Switch, if it runs at all.
Is there still an untapped market? It's on PC, XbO, PS4/Pro.
Much as I'd like it portably, and much as I'd like more games on my Switch, it's very likely it winds up being 720p on Switch, if it runs at all.
The game needs crossplatform or it will die on it's own island. For cross platform to be a thing they absolute must require a traditional controller layout. Nobody wants to be in ranked with someone trying to play on a single joycon.
Support in development; ease of porting; cost of porting; promised promotion; central place in online store are all factors. These factors aren't widely available on Nintendo consoles
I'm pretty sure Nintendo allowed a few games to have cross platform play on the Wii U and 3DS so I'm guessing they'll probably allow it on the Switch but you never know.
It's one of those cases where Nintendo should definitely push for a switch version before it's too late.
But they won't. You'll get a port at the end of the cycle.
Same thing with Minecraft.