@Gravity_Slave: It's not the U.S where everyone is so uptight about their space and privacy. They still have arcade machines, man they must be so archaic.
@autumnvarela: "It's important to note, however, that figure represents copies of the game sold in, rather than sold through. Sold in figures are for copies of the games sold to retailers, while sold through numbers represent copies in the hands of consumers."
@dlCHIEF58: "It's important to note, however, that figure represents copies of the game sold in, rather than sold through. Sold in figures are for copies of the games sold to retailers, while sold through numbers represent copies in the hands of consumers."
@ltjohnnyrico: That is quite easy when you have the Star Wars name on it. The graphics were great, same with sound but the gameplay is not on the same level.
EA launched a new Star Wars Battlefront game in November for PlayStation 4,Xbox One, and PC--it was a big, big hit. Multiple sequels are apparently also on the way.
More like a big, big flop.
*Copies sold does not equal quality. It has the Star Wars silence. It WILL sell, I never denied that and I knew it was going to sell but was it what everyone wanted? No. That to me is a flop.
@KoRniTo: The standard is still 1080p. The standard will go up soon hopefully to 1440p, once that standard is set you can make an easy jump into 4k, but right now 4k seems far too pricey many at the moment, including me.
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