@DragonNight which big third party games don't release on PC. Maybe I am just misinformed but I can't think of many last year. Anyway that is dwarfed by the number of third party games on PC not released on consoles.
Most games that don't release on PC don't release on it due to exclusivity deals. Piracy is often used as an excuse for bad sales when someone does not want to admit they made a bad product and or sold it to the wrong market.
I don't know but I have 421 games over 4 years. So that is 100 games a year. Lets say the average gamer buys 2 new games a year. It means that the ratio of PC gamers like me to pirates would have to be greater than 50:1 to drop PC sales down towards the average.
(Really rough statistics just for illustration)
Next you would have to prove that these 50 people could and would buy your game before you could count them as lost sales.
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I have 421 games on steam. My friends on Steam have 80 - 500 games each. I doubt that PC Gamers are a drop in the ocean when it comes to throwing money at games.
Happy New Year?
We pay for power used here, so no we do not pay for power outages. You pay flat rates?
I got that game and the season pass on launch day for £27 on G2A apparently. Digital Sales are still much better on PC due to competition.
I have the ROG Swift and love it to bits
I'm afraid Sony still have to abide by local laws even if you disagree with it. It has nothing to do with if he is right or wrong. If there is a right to cancel or cooldown period for digital items in his country and he is within it he has to be refunded.
I'm not really sure what the disagrees are about.
This can be a problem, I know some services will ban you if you chargeback. Not sure about PSN but I believe Valve locks your account if you chargeback a Steam purchase. Although you should be able to get it back by talking to support. Either way you are going through support.
Funny how people on this Site think. It sounds like you guys want Sony to be less consumer friendly.
More likely a keylogger or other malicious program on your end.
@UnwanteDreamz that depends on local laws. In some places it is flat out illegal for them to not refund him.
Just to clarify, this makes games purchased in Russian and other really low priced markets no longer activatable outside of these regions. This does not mean that all games you purchase are region locked. It does mean we will probably have to pay more than £20 for new games on release though. If we decide to buy them on Steam.
Some of them may just have glasses. You might want to get some.
I think this list should specify that it is talking about the best graphics on consoles. I would expect Star Citizen to be included if this was including PC games.
So I should drop my 980 and 1440p / 144hz monitor to go and game at 1080p 30 - 60 on console?
Or I could just not switch and play it on my PC or PS4 as I own both.
I'm guessing this is over, just got up and Steam is working fine.
No they don't, consoles have super slow UIs and messaging systems that take forever. Steam is slick and fast.
Yer but this is concurrent users not accounts. Steam has more active accounts than PSN as well http://www.pcgamer.com/stea...