But Doom is 35. Unless you mean Doom 3.Proof that people prefer 60 fps games over 30 fps, especially for shooters!
I thought doom 2 was 60 fps, I knew doom 1 was 35 fps. That being said, this was supposed to be a joke, clearly one is a modern shooter with modern effects and one is old.
Nah both are 35.I thought doom 2 was 60 fps, I knew doom 1 was 35 fps. That being said, this was supposed to be a joke, clearly one is a modern shooter with modern effects and one is old.
This thread is a good a place as any to ask.
Should I play the original Doom or Brutal Doom?
I bought Doom 1 in like a second before noticing the issues but I'm not buying Doom 2 until they fix the music and make an overall better product. I bought Doom 3 because it's a good port.I think the real take from this is people prefer the more expensive Doom 3 over the cheaper Doom II
And yet it outsold the Xbox version in Spain app are. You know nothing.Youngblood isn't a particularly appealing game on the big consoles. On Switch it's straight up "ah hell na" territory.
The eShop rankings don't care about revenue, users are not investors, we don't give a damn about revenue rankings^^
Xbox has little to no presence in the Iberian peninsula so it's far from being a featAnd yet it outsold the Xbox version in Spain app are. You know nothing.
Today, I was looking at rankings on Nintendo eShop for July 2019:
Doom games and Wolfenstein: Youngblood weren't in PlayStation Store top 20 for July 2019:
Doom hasn't been on a Nintendo console since 64, You surprise people with that announcement at a bargain price and people latch onto it.Oh, absolutely. The game bombed everywhere. But I found it funny that Doom games did so well the same month. Bethesda really don't have success outside of Doom, Elder Scrolls or Fallout games.
Nor is Doom outselling Youngblood a feat. Context doesn't matter to the other poster so I countered him with similar nonsense.Xbox has little to no presence in the Iberian peninsula so it's far from being a feat
You would have somewhat of a point if Wolfenstein 2 was a eShop only release or at least wouldn't have gotten mixed reviews.I think the comparison makes sense. They are both the same genre and from the same publisher. Doom is cheaper but it's also an almost 30 years old game. If you cannot outsell that it's because your game isn't doing well. And that is the point of the OP. A correct one probably.
The list in the OP is based on paid downloads, including DLC. Youngblood has a weird price structure that would hurt it in this type of chart. The game has a Buddy Pass that allows anyone and everyone (it's a multi-use code) to play the game for free as long as they are playing with the account that gave them the code.I think the comparison makes sense. They are both the same genre and from the same publisher. Doom is cheaper but it's also an almost 30 years old game. If you cannot outsell that it's because your game isn't doing well. And that is the point of the OP. A correct one probably.
The list in the OP is based on paid downloads, including DLC. Youngblood has a weird price structure that would hurt it in this type of chart. The game has a Buddy Pass that allows anyone and everyone (it's a multi-use code) to play the game for free as long as they are playing with the account that gave them the code.
Games with a free download, like Youngblood or Fortnite, are not even listed on the in-system eshop proper rankings. But you can check their overall downloads over the last two weeks in the system's search feature. Right now, in the US, Youngblood is currently listed between DBFZ (#2 on the best seller chart because of a sale) and Hulu. That places it well above any of the Doom games. So the game is getting some notice, this is just not noticeable in the comparison being made in the OP.
Well, that's a much better explanation than "Doom is cheaper".