JMS, hurry the fuck up!
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shut your cripple ass up. i buy you a 360 and you trade it in for a ps4. youre dead to me
also i beat you in NCAA and madden more than anyone else AND i was the only one man enough to play you elbow vs knubb, so take that to the bank and shove itComment
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what you did is partake in the investment of my PS4 and for that I am indeed grateful. You have brought me extreme happiness. Or else I would have been stuck with a 360 by myself while you all are on the UNO. So everyone is a winner. Good day good sir
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Uh, what? That was kinda fun. I believe this is the 4 player thing they had.
You can buy Ubisoft’s latest Trials game right now. A physical version is in stores for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 today, but you can’t play its online multiplayer mode. Not because of any server issues, but because it isn’t available yet.
Trials Fusion includes a ton of content and online functionality. The $40 disc (and $20 digital download that comes out tomorrow) has dozens of stages with leaderboards that enable you to compete against your friends, but it is missing the head-to-head online four-player mode from Trials Evolution. Developer RedLynx found that fans didn’t really dig that, so it took it out … but it hasn’t finished the new mode that it came up with to replace it.
“Trials Fusion will support a type of online multiplayer experience as, based on the metrics from Trials Evolution, RedLynx saw that online multiplayer wasn’t [a popular] feature among players,” an Ubisoft spokesperson told GamesBeat. “So instead of bringing back the same feature, the team decided to take the time to create a new, more robust online multiplayer experience that will be released as a free game update in the months after launch.”
When you start Trials Fusion, you’ll have the option to select a bunch of single player levels as well as local multiplayer. The game also has a “Tournaments” mode that is currently unavailable, which is the online mode that is still in production.
We asked for details about this feature — including how it will work and when players can expect it — but Ubisoft isn’t talking.
“We don’t have any additional information to share about online multiplayer at this time.”
Earlier this month, Ubisoft released a trailer showing off the “competition” aspect of Trials. It showed off the local multiplayer and leaderboard chasing, but it failed to mention the tournaments or online head-to-head play.
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