Scalebound's cancellation has negative effect on XB1/ Scorpio ?

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#51 rrjim1
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It looks like there are more COWS heart broken over the cancelation of this games than anyone else!

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#52 csward
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I would bet less than 5% of XBoners have even heard of Scalebound, so it's going to hurt M$'s bottom line more than anything with sunk costs that they'll never get back.

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#53 Xabiss
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@rrjim1 said:

It looks like there are more COWS heart broken over the cancelation of this games than anyone else!

TRUTH! It really is kind of pathetic!

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#54 lundy86_4
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Definitely. However, if what is floating around is true, it's the right move... As much as it sucks.

I agree. I have not found anything to refute what Eurogamer reported about the game engine having issues. 3 1/2 years in development and the engine was still struggling?

It's so odd considering what PG has produced in the past. Hell, look at Nier Automata which looks decent, but plays damn well.

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#55 ConanTheStoner  Online
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Nah, not really. It's just another small part of a much larger issue.

But taken on its own, it's a total non issue, especially as far as the broader market is concerned.