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Will WWE2K15 on PC overshadow activity on consoles?


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Let's face it, it's happened for a lot of major titles that come out for PC after or at the same time as on the console versions, but do you see the same thing happening for the WWE 2K franchise? Or will there not be any significant difference.

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Maybe , my problem is that gamveolt ain't on PC , his attires were DLC quality

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indeed it will and it must

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In terms of sales and popularity, it won't. In terms of modding, it will.

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In terms of sales and popularity, it won't. In terms of modding, it will.

I agree.

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Yeah I think allot of people are gonna jump ship to PC due to the modding capabilities. I'll say it seems the PS4 & XboxONE sections appear to be settling down at a very steady rate. I have personally got a downloaded version of the game haven't installed it yet though. I'm waiting till the PC version gets super active as far as mods & Decent Caws(Not saying there aren't any out now but haven't seen any solid postings or videos).

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Its that time of year where everyone is getting very bored of the game. The PC release MIGHT give the title some resurgence, but the console scene was going to lull around this time anyways, come summerslam the board will be much more focused on 2k16 as is the usual trend

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Its that time of year where everyone is getting very bored of the game. The PC release MIGHT give the title some resurgence, but the console scene was going to lull around this time anyways, come summerslam the board will be much more focused on 2k16 as is the usual trend

Pretty much this. I wasn't paying attention to message boards and forums when wwe raw came to pc I know that game was on Xbox as well so I would guess it would be the same type of thing. I'm sure the console versions will still be active. I just get tired of reading about the PC scene. Yeah they have mods and all but on certain sites the PC gamers try to act like they are better than everyone else and it's really tiresome. I really think the PC scene should always be separated from the console scene but that's just my 2 cents.

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yeah if a game comes out or both console and pc i usually buy the console version and download the pc version lol.  so i can take it to friends house and easier to play with others. But use the pc version for mod playing, even though i dont know what im doing i just usually find a trainer for a game and use it. 

 

Only game i got on pc now besides Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX thats like 12 years old or older lol is MKX but pc is very low but got a external hdd on the way and when it comes in i plan on downloading wwe 2k15 and GTA V and maybe few others

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yeah if a game comes out or both console and pc i usually buy the console version and download the pc version lol. so i can take it to friends house and easier to play with others. But use the pc version for mod playing, even though i dont know what im doing i just usually find a trainer for a game and use it.

Only game i got on pc now besides Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX thats like 12 years old or older lol is MKX but pc is very low but got a external hdd on the way and when it comes in i plan on downloading wwe 2k15 and GTA V and maybe few others

I think the last 2 PC games I had was batman Arkham origins and MLB 2k12. I had gta iv and San Andreas on
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yeah if a game comes out or both console and pc i usually buy the console version and download the pc version lol.  so i can take it to friends house and easier to play with others. But use the pc version for mod playing, even though i dont know what im doing i just usually find a trainer for a game and use it. 

 

Only game i got on pc now besides Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX thats like 12 years old or older lol is MKX but pc is very low but got a external hdd on the way and when it comes in i plan on downloading wwe 2k15 and GTA V and maybe few others

Quit being a pirate, support PC gaming. 

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yeah if a game comes out or both console and pc i usually buy the console version and download the pc version lol. so i can take it to friends house and easier to play with others. But use the pc version for mod playing, even though i dont know what im doing i just usually find a trainer for a game and use it.

Only game i got on pc now besides Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX thats like 12 years old or older lol is MKX but pc is very low but got a external hdd on the way and when it comes in i plan on downloading wwe 2k15 and GTA V and maybe few others

I think the last 2 PC games I had was batman Arkham origins and MLB 2k12. I had gta iv and San Andreas on PC but only so I could do the knight rider and back to the future mods.
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CAWS on the PS4 console has started slowing down.

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I'd say yes. There was quite a few modders still doing stuff on 14. I think there is 5 or 6 left, Lol. The rest went to PC. I can't front, if my sorry excuse of a PC could run it, I probably would too. 

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CAWS on the PS4 console has started slowing down.

That's cause everyone has been made

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CAWS on the PS4 console has started slowing down.

That's cause everyone has been made

 

Nah, not everyone. Lack of NJPW & Indie caws on Community Creations.

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CAWS on the PS4 console has started slowing down.

That's cause everyone has been made

Nah, not everyone. Lack of NJPW & Indie caws on Community Creations.

PS4 is pretty decent with those

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